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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR13-068 Exhibit B 1000-1080 CHULt l.UUPV I T CSUHKU Ur CUUHLILH I IUN (I.CSUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1000 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064812 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. CL..Vr4:* ?• Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: jlari�►.'� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AtPtAL I Ht UtLISION OF I HE EAGLE CAJUN I Y BOAKU OF EQUALIZATION (OBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. hAGLt UUUN I Y 13UAKU UI- IUUALILA I IUN (G13Ut) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1001 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064809 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: BY ��j%� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1002 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064813 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. 8Y-Cor/ ff?. Sr-)45%„_, Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By:�% % TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE),YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. _.„). \lc 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 Eagle County District Court 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 GUUN I Y BUAKU OF EUUALILA I IUN (GBUE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1003 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064804 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization ■ / By: By. -41b By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR . DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tKGLt UUUN I Y 13UKKU UI- tUUKLILK I ION (l.t3Ut) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1004 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064814 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization ■ li lait MN Teak J. Simont , Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization U AF't'tAL I tit UL t IUN Ur I tit tAULt CUUN I Y I3OAKU OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 UUUN I Y BUAKU Uh EUUALILA I ION (UBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1005 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064819 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of E s ualization By: Bf / Ar I<./� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tMULt UtJUN I Y UUAKU UI- tUUALILA I ION (C,1SUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1006 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064796 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B, • i �I / fr/� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (OBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1007 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064795 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By'./_ Lr4/L! 0 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tAULt UUUN I Y t3UAKU Ut- tGIUALILA I IUN (UI:SUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1008 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064800 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization • Te. . imonty , 'E.. • - , Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Rec. der, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MA' SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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: C 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 Eagle County District Court 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 P 9 such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. case of residential real property, p $ p EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1009 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064817 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of E.ualization By: B; : ii111 / Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. BACGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALILATION (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 Ito DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1010 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064807 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization J/ By: s' , sr_�r� . B, : Teak J. Simonto f, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 f 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1011 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064799 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization a By: By i 4 7 fri Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tA(iLt UUUN I Y 13UAKU OF tUUALILA I IUN (Lt3Ut) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1012 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064821 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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 (CbOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1013 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064810 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By* rift/ i.Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. LA(.,LL CAJUN I Y bUAKU UI- thtUHLILH I IUIN (L, bUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1014 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064816 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equaliz. ion Air B Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina o per, Assistant County g Y Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AF'F'tAL I Ht UtGIJIUN Ur I Ht tACiLt GUUN I Y I3UAKU OF tUUALIL.ATION (GBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1015 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064791 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B • / 41/61As.• J► Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. - OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tM(Lt CAJUN I Y bUHKU Ur th/UHLILH I IUN PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1016 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064802 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By' �iA(TJJ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U APPEAL I HE UEGISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (OBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 f 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1017 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064794 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization /By: i������� : B Y Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (OBOE) PO Box 850 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1018 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064798 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. :: ;; 0a1 of Equalization Y /*Ma Teak J. Simonton, agle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. tHULt I.UUN I Y t3UAKU Ur tUUHLILH I IUN tUbUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1019 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064823 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Cp.f/W)p?. Eagle County Board of Equalization I B : rr By; Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 01- EQUALILA[ION (OBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1020 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064797 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalizatio By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1021 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064808 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 • Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. S1-> Eagle County Board of Equalization By: BY: • / I/ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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, Drily 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1022 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064818 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. cve_or' Eagle County Board of Equalization By: BY: Adi/ 4offJ4A Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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 EQUALIZATION (CBOE) PO Box 850 f 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1023 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064792 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631.S46%•-•- Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: !/ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, &ssistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. =HULL l.UUN 1 T tbUHKU U1' MAUHLILH HUN (l.bUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1024 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064811 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization . .0 , - By: ,/ Bye v� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 AF'F'tAL I Fit DECISION Ur I Ht EAGLt COUN I Y BUAKU OF EUUALILA1 ION (GBUE), YU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. AC�Lt UUUN I Y UUAKU UI- LUUALILA I IUN (UbUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1025 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064806 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization Teak J. Simont , Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 EQUALILAlION (OBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1026 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064801 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By By. Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. .\14 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 from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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 fines' 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. LMVLL ■VLJIr 1 I 101/40P1111.0 %X L-aLV PAL.ILrL I IVIM ,<+w G� PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle,CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1027 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064820 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. _ • Eagle County Board of Equalization (26.7N2— gy: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 1 V HrrCHL 1 fC LJCI.IJIVIV 'Jr 1 nC CHl7LC I.VUIV I T DVHI[IJ Vr Cl.1UHLIGH I ION (I..13VC), T VU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. y i 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHL7LC VUUIY I I IDVN1tLJ Vr C I.tU! L1LH I Milli �VG� PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1028 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064822 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization dft By: By: 1/ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization • I V HrrCHL I ric UCl.I01UJIN ur 1 II= CHULC l.UUIN I T 13UH11U ur CUU!HLILH HUN (LbUt), YOU IVIHY SELECT ONE OF THE THREE OPTIONS OUTLINED BELOW, AND FILE WITHIN 30 DAYS THE DATE THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DECISION LETTER WAS MAILED TO YOU. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS You have the right to appeal the CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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: le arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees, are to be paid as provided in the decision. In the ,e of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per schedule number. GIIVLC L,VUIY 1 I GLO/AMU Vr" G.jUHLIL/111V1Y 10.rUVC1 PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1029 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064805 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagleou ty Board of Equalization By: By: 7 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization V MrrcML I nc uc..IJIUm Ur I ric cHt7La L.UUPJ I T auHrcu or tt,/UHL.ILA I ION (GbUt), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLC IIVUIH I I DVHI\U Jr Cl4UHLILH I ILIIV ( •DIJC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1030 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064815 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Sr') ;)16LL- Eagle C unty Board of Equalization By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U HrrtHL I'It Ut(.IJIUIV Ur I Mt tH Lt t.UUN I Y tiUHKU Ur tUUALILA I IUN (UbUt), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. r e 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 Eagle County District Court 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. L.r1• 1—L 1....W%..1 IN I I VVP I IJ VI La.416Jr1LILr-1I Iv111 ,VI-)%1L1 PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1031 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R063731 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. cye#404.7 Eagle County Board of Equalization - By: By: - V Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V HrrCHL 1 I1C L./CI..10M V Jr I 17C CHl7LC l.� JUIV I i DVHruJ Vr C 4UHLILH 1 II/IN (IA:IL/M , T VU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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: Y .r 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 Eagle County District Court 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. L 1.1• LL VV VI. 1 1 LJ VAI%✓ VI f..V{VAI_ILA 1 Iv.,I• ,V LJ%./ PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1032 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R063727 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle Cunt Board of Equaliza isff By. �. By: Teak J. Simonton', Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 1 V MrULML I I IL LJGli1JIV111 Vr 111L CMVLG IiVVIY 1 1 �VMINV Vr CVIVMLILM I Milli ��,oVG/ I VV HIM SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. vvvn I I uvr►aw vI 1—%at c.�I ea.. wuva. PO Box 850 f 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1033 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064667 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: Christina Hooper, Assistant Count Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County P County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V Mrr CML 1 IlL LJC •IJIVIII Vr I IFIC CMVLC lJVU111 I I OVMRLJ Vf L UMLILMI IVIV (LOVE), i VU IVIMI SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. %.1 III I 1 _I J 1XL/ VI 1-‘410/-11-1G./..11 I IVI\ ,vuvL-] PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1034 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064708 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: S"."..49"'" = d:41 4.:1111A ^_ fry Pv Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V HrrCHL 1 rIC UCl.101V11 Vr 111C CHl7LC I.VUIV 1 I DVH1[u 'Jr C.Lub LILHI IlJIV kl.[30C), T IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT • You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. the Arbitrator: • In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. V/1V LL. VVa.i Iv I 1 IJVAI\V VI L%a(VALILP►I IVI\ ,V LJVLJ PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1035 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064711 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: = • / itALit Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V HrrCHL I na UC1 IORJIV jr f lC CHl71-C ..PIJUN I I DVHPCU Vr Ch(UHLILHI[UN (UtSUC), TVU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLC I+ -JUN I i DVHRLJ Vr C. UHLILN HUN kLaL7C) PO Box 850 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1036 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064622 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. • Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B ,. ; • / 4/4 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 1 V Arrak L 1 na UCUIJIUN or 1 rim CAULt L UUN I T bOMKU Ut' tL1UALILAI ION ((.bOt), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is fi and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. C.R.S. 39-8-108.5. "" final. 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 Eagle County District Court 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. C11%.1 L. I..,VU1V 1 1 CVMRV Vf G%a( IMLILMI I./IV ,.MINE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1037 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064709 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: CV-6-jr-Ai Alf 4101, Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization It" HI'r'CHL 1 flC UC1.101VIV jr I flC CHULC l.VUII I T D JMr U Vr ChtUHLILH I(VII (I.DVCI T VV IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLC IrUU1V I i D JMI LJ jr CIaLUJ%LILN I mini k�.rUVL) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1038 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064669 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization CV-e-or•Wi. :� 7 #'-� Trar By: ` Christina Hooper, Assistant ounty J. Simonton, Eagle County p Y Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V HI-1-CHL I rim UGI.IJIVI'I ur I nm CHULC LA./UN I T [SVHIcU ur CIbtUHLILH I RAN (...bOt), YOU IVIHY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 finaI 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. ••• l• I I uvr�I • vI 1-WW-t1-1/..r1Ilvl• PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1039 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064651 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization • By: B : Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I'. P1I- L. I I IL vLI,101vIY Jr I FILL LP% LG t,VUIY I I 17%./P1I la Jr Gh(U/-ILILHI KAY tl■DVC), T VU IYIMIf SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tHI;Lt I:UUN I Y UUHKU UI- tUUHLILH I IUN (I bUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1040 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064691 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization - Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AI'F'tAL I Ht UtC161UN OF I HE EAGLt CAJUN I Y BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (OBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CAUL= lrUUIV 1 T CSUHKU Ur tUUHLILM I ILJP41 tlrCfUC) PO Box 850 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1041 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064672 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B AVM Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I u HrrCHL 11-10 UCI.iJIUN or 1 Fit tHULt GUUN I Y I UAKU Ur tUUALILA I IUN (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHULt I..UUIV I T bUHKU 'Jr CLAUHLILHI IUIN (I.tSUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1042 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064607 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AF'F'tAL I Fit UtGISIUN UI- I Ht tA(iLE GUUN I Y I3UAKU Uf tUUALIZAT ION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLC LVUIY I I DVHICL! Vr GVIUHLILHI IVIY V..iDVG) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1043 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064633 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization CV-€.4(4?. By: = "wLiAi •(1 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V Al'I- tAL I Mt UtL:IJIUN Ur I Mt tALiLt CAJUN I Y tSUAKU UI- tUUALILA I ION (LtiVt), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. \cc,‘ 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1044 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064606 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B !WfL- Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. CHULt ULJUIV I T bUHKU Ur CULL-JAL-ILA I IUIN (t•CSUC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1045 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064710 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: • Is • AIM Y� Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization U AF't'tAL I I-it UtLISIUN tit- I Fit tAGLt GUUN I Y tSUAKU UI- t(,UUALILA1 ION (GBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding arbitration. If you choose this option, the arbitrator's decision is fnal 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHULC l.UUPV I T DUHI'CU Vr CILUHLILM I RAN tl#DUG) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1046 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064671 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: Sr.)"-s-49"' B • i1/ 91 i► — Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assis an County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U Ht't'tHL 1 1-It UtL IJIUIV Ut- I Mt tM(.Lt I.UUN I I bSUHKU or tUUUALILA I!UN (61:50t), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHULC I.UUIV 1 T MUHKU UI' C . UHLILH I IUP tt..CSUC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1047 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064650 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By. BY: Teak J. Simonto , Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U pd't'tAL I tit UtUISIUN Ur I Ht tAC5Lt CAJUN I Y I3UAKU UI- LUUALILATION (CbOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. 1Y F 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLG ',VUNV I I DVHfSLJ Vr Cl.(UHLILHI IL/IV �VIVC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway �w Eagle, CO 81631 A. t f ; f:'x " ,k 08/02/2013 _ f, , ,, 510, DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1048 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064653 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B : if/ _:�1/L -,11/lir■ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization IL)AYYCAL Hit UCUIJIUN Or I Mt to Lt (,UUN I T ti/At'U Ut tUUALILA I ION (L bUt), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHl7LC LAJUIV I T DUHKU ur CUUHLIGH I IUIV (I.DUC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1049 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064692 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B • IAAXA_' . . Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AYI'tML 111t UtI:IJIUN UI- I Fit tALiLt (: JUN I Y UUAKU Ut- tUUALILA I ION (G60E), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. L..rLV L.Lm. '6.1%0101 NI I I LJ VA.%V VI L-VILLJ rLL�I I IVI• ,V Ld V■1 PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1050 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064706 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization v hrr i_r11_ I I11_ IJL.vr.71v1I yr 1111_ 1=r+vL1_ VVVPI 1 1 uvMrw yr LAa1UF►LIL1111VIV (I•OVGI, I VU IVIMI SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CM%. LC tr%JUIV I T DUM W Jr' cww-kLILN I IL/P1 kt•C■ C) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1051 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064689 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization • ‘Sr•,-,4451...,„,, •I/ • By: B : ii /Attl Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 An-CAL I rim UCI..IJIUIV or I rim CHULC l,UUIV I T CSUHKU Ur tlUUHLILH 1 ION (l.tiOt), YOU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CMULC I.UUIN I T DUI- KU ur CLEW-U IL/A I IUIN D J ) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1052 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064596 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. , . ., Eagle County Board of E•ualization By: E '/ I i ta Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AI'I'tAL I tit Ut(:IJIUN Ut- I Mt LAULt I:UUN I Y bUAKU Ur tUUHLILHI ION (l;tiUt), YOU IVIHY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits, or any other evidence may 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (OBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1053 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064695 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B I tif6A 14 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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. ci(s/ .N\c„„ 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tHtaLt I,UUN I Y tiUHKU Uh IUUHLILH I ION (I,bUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1054 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R064690 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization(11144:\i By: a • �� 1'1'M!IA Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 APPEAL I Ht UtGISIUN OF I HE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. =HULL ULJUN I T CSUHKU Ur CI./UHLILH I RAN cl.CSUC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1055 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R052035 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: (/, Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U HNF'tAL I ht UtGI51UN OF I ht tA(iLL UUUN I Y UUAKU OF EUUALILA TION (GBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1056 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R056197 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. C.- Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1057 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R056196 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. CY-effle'W7 • Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tA(iLt UUUN I Y BUAKU Ut- tGUUALILH I ION (t;bUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1058 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R004150 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. CV'e-dgr'47CP. • Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U APPEAL 1 HE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. tALiLt UUUN I Y UUAKU UI- thtUALILAI IUN (lbUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1059 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R058105 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle /pun y Board of Equalization • By: By: / ' �.. Teak J. Simonto , Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (OBOE) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1060 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R057913 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle Coun y Board of Equalization By: By: Am. Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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 courts 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 (CBOE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1061 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R052039 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eof Equalization By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina ooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization TO APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tAGLt GUUN I Y 13UAKU OF tUUALILA I'UN ((AWL) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1062 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R051793 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle oun y Board of Equalization . By: By: f 1 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U ANPtAL I HE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 GUUN I Y 13UAKU UF- EC,UUALILA I ION (Gt3UE) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1063 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R051792 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle Coun y Board of Equalization By: By: 1, Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U AI-PEAL I HE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tAL Lt UUUN I Y tiUAKU UI• tUUALILAI IUN (LUUt) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1064 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R051629 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equaliz tion (9 By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina ooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I O APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 CAJUN I Y 13UAKU UI tUUALILA I ION (LI3Ut) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1065 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R051624 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. • Eagle County Board of Esualization ,,// 0 By: By' AV A_AtLLJ II, Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 APPEAL THE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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: \f 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CNVLC 1,VVIY I 1 COVNRU #r LV(VFiLILN1Rail 10•01-1v1-) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1066 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R043401 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle Count Board of Equalization By. By: / 1014 Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V Hr'r'CHL 1 I1C UGI.IJIUIV Ur 1 f7G CHl7LC l.UU111 I T DUHr(U Ur' ChUUHLILHI RUIN (I.DUC), TUU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 firm' 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. IHULt I,VUN I Y 13VAKLJ Vr CUUALIL/A I IVIV (LASVC) PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1067 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R043400 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an-administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. S " — Eagle County Board of Equalization de By: By: itAr h/ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U ANI'tAL I ht UtC:I1UN Ut- I ht LAULt CAJUN I Y L UAKU OF EQUALIZATION (GBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 :: nµee Selecting the Arbitrator: x In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE of your intent within thirty (30) days of the date the OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. CHl7LC LAJUIY 1 T DVHT[U Vr ChtUHLILH I KAY kSrDVC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1068 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R029462 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. By: Eagle County Board of Equalization By: AIWA-up Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization v Mrrti►L I 11t Ut..IJION or I ht tH Lt I:UUN I Y tiUAKU Ur tUUALILA I IUN (UBUE), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. LAGLt C:UUN I Y tiUAKU UI tUUALILA I!UN (IrbbUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1069 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R022583 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina ooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization III I U APPEAL I HE DECISION OF THE EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 ` x 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHULC tAJUIN I T CSUHrcu or C .(UHLILM I RAN (L•DUC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1070 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R008682 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. CoV4)07. • Eagle County Board of Equalization By: B • Atari/ Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I v HrrcML I rim U .LOIUIV yr I TIC CHLLC l.UUrr 1 T CSUHKU Ur tl.IUHLILA I ION (Lt Ot), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. LMVLL VVVlr I I 1JV1—t1\V VI L•cVP%LIL •11%6,11 k PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1071 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R006775 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. • Eagle County Board of Equalization Y Christina Hooper, Assistant County J. Simonton, Eagle County p Y Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization .# AI I I.r%L 1 1IL IJLVlJl%Jl %al- 11-IG GMVLC ovrirw 'Jr Ct,IUNLILH HUN (�,DVC) T VU IVIHT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. tHULt I.UUIV I Y tSUHKU or CUUHLILH I IUIN ttabl/t) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1072 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R006098 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization r By: BY: �AI 1/a.';AV Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistan' County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U ArrtAL I Mt UtUISIUN OF I Mt tACiLt CAJUN I Y tiUAKU OF EUUALILA I ION (GI3OE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. tH.Lt I•UUIV I Y tSUHKU or thLUHLILH I IUIV tt.tSUt) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1073 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R006026 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: 4 By: V I IP Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U HI-t ML I Mt UtC:IJIUN UI- I I-IL tACiLt CAJUN I Y ISUAKU Ut- tUUALILATION (GBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. CHl7LC LAJUIll I T 6UHKLJ or CUZUHLILH I IUIV (U13UC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1074 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R005976 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: BY Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I U/WYtML I tit utLIJIUN Ur I tit tA(iLt (:JUN I Y 13UHtiu Ur tUUALILA I IUN (Gt3Ut), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHVLG LA./ WI 1 i DVHICU Jr Gtu[tJHL1LH I IL/P1 (I•13VG1 PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1075 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R005974 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 10 HI"rCHL Inc UCl.I01VIV or I nG GHl7LG l.UUIN I T DUHKU or CUUHLILH I ION (L.bUt), IOU IVIHY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 OBOE decision was mailed to you. You and the OBOE select an Arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. GP1l71.-C %.•IOU I I ID JP1RV .jr GV(UPIGILFI I I.II11 ,V1..7vI- PO Box 850 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1076 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R005972 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. • Eagle Coun y Board of Equaliz ticm By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper,Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board'of Equalization I V Hr-r'tHL 1 rim UCI.IJIVIV or 1 rit CHVLC I.VUIV 1 T ISVHKU or tUUHLILHI ION (LASVt), YOU IVIHY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an Arbitrator, the Eagle County District Court 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. GMVLG lrVU1V I I wMftIJ Vr Gh(UFILILHI Pall , •wGI PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1077 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R046421 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle.County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. • Eagle Co my Board of Equalization eilj By: By: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 1 V HrrCHL I rlC UCI.IJIVIV Or I rIC CHVLC l.VUIV I T oOHKU Or CI.IUHLILHI ION (I.bUC), YOU IVIAT SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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. GHl7LC lrlJUPV I I DVHPCU jr ClAUHLILHI IV111 (l•DVC) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1078 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R008359 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. Eagle County Board of Equalization t B •y: BY: Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization • 1 V HI-1-'CAL I MC Ut(.IJIVN VI' I tit tHGLt GVUN I Y tiUAKU Ut- tUUALILA I IUN (L Ut), YUU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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: 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 Eagle County District Court 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. CHl7LC V JUIVI Jr Gl4U/1LILH I IV14 (1✓13VG) PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway Eagle, CO 81631 08/02/2013 DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-1079 1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R004895 DENVER, CO 80202-5835 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE The Eagle County Board of Equalization granted your request of an administrative denial on 08/02/2013. In the event you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side of this letter. If you have any questions regarding this matter, you may contact the Eagle County Attorney's Office at (970) 328-8645 or PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. E: e0 ; 05 gl Cuny Brd of Equalization • By: ; B : ' Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization 1 U HrI'tML I Mt UC(.I,IUN Ut I Mt tHULt (.UUN I Y M./AM) tit- tUUALILA I ION ((;tiUL), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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 $150.00 per schedule number. J-�VLL l+VViv I I co vi-xurm., yr ,lrcovLi = "7$ `,,,TraT!"4=Aa PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway _ A f Eagle, CO 81631 zql,turioallAtivIF 08/02/2013 = y - . :1. . -e ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGIES LTD CBOE Docket No.: 2013-1080 121 INTERPARK BLVD STE 308 Schedule No.: P006316 SAN ANTONIO, TX 78216-1852 Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE On 08/02/2013, the Eagle County County Board of Equalization considered your petition appealing the 2013 valuation for assessment, as well as findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, for the property listed by the above CBOE Docket No(s). Based on 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 you wish to appeal the decision of the Eagle County Board of Equalization, you may appeal to the Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) or the Eagle County District Court for a trail de novo; or, submit the case to binding arbitration. The appeal processes are described on the reverse side 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 PO Box 850, Eagle, CO 81631. sr>. Eagle County Board of Equalization OA y: i �f1/JA By: Christina Hooper, Assis :nt County J. Simonton, Eagle County P � Y Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization I V P I rCPU.. I ri vcA.h71v1V ur I nt CHULC wUIN I T bUHKU tit- tttUALILAI ION (OBOE), YOU MAY SELECT 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 CBOE's 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. Commercial property owners appealing to the BAA, are required to provide within 90 days all of the commerical data (C.R.S 39-8-107(5)(d)). For additional information, visit www.dola.colorado.gov/baa/. OR DISTRICT COURT You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the Eagle County District Court, 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 binding 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 Eagle County District Court 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.