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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR13-068 Exhibit B 900-999 CHl7LC L JU1V 1 T CV/AMU 'Jr C. UMLILHI I JIV ( •CVC)
PO Box 850 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0900
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058278
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina H per, 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 r9C UCI.IJIUN lit I tit tAULt UQUN I Y 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.
LHl7LL VVlJ111 I I DV/YRLJ Vt- L4.4IJMLILJ%I IVIY ,IrDWG)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0901
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058303
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Ho per, 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 HrrcnL Inc UCUIJIVIV ur I rim tHc,Lt I:UUN I Y tSUAKU Ur tQUALIZATION (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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
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EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0902
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058304
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
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By: By: «
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hoop- , 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 Arl-'tAL 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.
CHVLC L JUIV 1 T D JMT U 'Jr Cla1UHLILH 1 IV111 11i1?VC)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0903
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058305
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
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Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By: �gf •
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Chris Ina Hoop, Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and • orney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
v MrrCHL I nt utt..iJIUN Ur I ht tA. Lt GUUN I Y 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
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.
CHLILC LAJUIV I T DVHI[U Vr Ch(UHLILH 1 IUIV ( •ONG)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0904
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058306
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: BY:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina HooRe1 , 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 HrrtML I hit Utl:IJIUN Ur I ht tAGLt UUUN I Y 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
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.
CHVLC I..VUi4 I i DIJMJS J jr C■alUHLILH I IVI'l tI+aVC)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0905
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058307
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: Y• CINAPP
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina H.i;i.er, Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney an. Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
I U MrrtMU I mt. Ut(.I IUN Ur I I-It tAULt UUUN I Y I3UARD 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 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 frofn-fhe 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.
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08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0906
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058308
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Ho er, 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 rtrr�r‘1_ I nC vCVIJI JI' yr I rm. CHbLC I.UUP I T 1SUHKU Ur tUUALILA I ION (G13OE), 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
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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0907
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058309
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
• Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hods•:r, Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and 4 ttorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
- - C CHULC I.UUIV I T bUHKU UI- LUUALILA I!UN (UBOB), 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
find.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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0908
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058279
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
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.
Eagle County Board of Equa ization
By: By: V/l0
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hoo• , Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and orney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
v r►rr�r►� i nL vC�,IOwi� Ur �nc cHVL.t I.UUIN I Y bUHKU Ut• LQUALIZATION (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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0909
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058280
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
cy...60e.Wp • Eagle County Board of Equaliza ion
By: By: ci t
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hoop 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 .--va . a-r-ti I I IL.. VL.VIVIV17 WI- 1IIC G/AVLG I.VUIV I I DVHINLJ v1- GL(UHLILA!ION (l..tSUt), 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: ( --7
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.
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PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
EFO FINANCIAL GROUP LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0910
9180 GALLERIA CT STE 600 Schedule No.: R058281
NAPLES, FL 34109-4385
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
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Eagle County Board of Equ. 'nation
By: By: 1/�l11110
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina o.•er, Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney an. •ttorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
. •• . •-a-•a- ...•-.. v._v.v.v.r WI I I IL. I F-tVLC I+VUI■ I I ovHRU yr C.LtUALIZA I ION (la:SOL), 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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0920
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R041508
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
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.
cg>.joie4564. Eagle ounty Board of Equalization '
By: BY: / A A Iii
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
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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.
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MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0921
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R041513
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
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.
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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.
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0922
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R059524
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)466 , Eagle County Board of Equalization
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, A sistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
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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.
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0923
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R059510
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.
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By: B : AL' ■ i..r'r'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
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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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0924
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R059511
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` : do / AV.--
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assis ant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
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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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0925
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R059512
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-� 'l/tit-21Y -
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
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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.
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08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0926
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R059513
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 thedecision 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
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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. 4 .,�
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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0927
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060021
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
TO APPEAL THE ECISION 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
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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0928
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060017
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: - :.. -w�
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
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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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0929
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060045
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 I��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
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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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0930
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060042
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. ! L4 /
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
T O 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 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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0931
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060026
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: . 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
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 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 subyhit 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.
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Selecting the Arbitrator:
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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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0932
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060044
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.
CV-d or/W)2, • 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
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. - r
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.
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08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0933
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060040
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 qualization
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
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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. . '--., , i
Selecting the Arbitrator: I
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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0934
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060035
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: SP)49. -% .7j�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
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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.
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0935
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060041
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 AV'
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
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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 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.
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PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0936
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060036
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. !Li •"1 Leal
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
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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 yo-ur 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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0937
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060022
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-6 .);17 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
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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 fight 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.
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PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0938
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060037
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.
C6-41r4'i • Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By�.knZ
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
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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.
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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
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.
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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
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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 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.
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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
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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
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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.
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1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060038
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0943
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060027
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 .
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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.
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.
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DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0944
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060046
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 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
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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.
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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.
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0945
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060047
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.
0(1. )%f/q• Eagle County Board of Equalization
By:
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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
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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
to.,.
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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0946
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060303
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
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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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0947
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060305
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.
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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
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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.
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0948
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060306
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: Btu �►► _
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
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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
1ST NET REAL ESTATE SERVICES INC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0949
3333 S WADSWORTH BLVD STE 200 Schedule No.: R013918
DENVER, CO 80227-5170
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (CBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the CBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 7,266,370 $ 5,197,660
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: giAriSDI
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
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
HAUCK FAMILY LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0950
14448 DEVINGTON WY Schedule No.: R008035
FORT MYERS, FL 33912
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE
On 08/02/2013, the Eagle 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 Schedule Number.
Based on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: RESIDENTIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 1,411,020 $ 1,356,940
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 to 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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By:Cs, I
Teak J. Simonto Eagle-Gettnty—W_y Christina Hooper, Assistant Coun
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 EQUALILATION (OBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MCLAIN, HARVEY THOMAS OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0951
513 RIVER ST Schedule No.: R047827
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 554012512
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
C.:Ve iovici. ...:Pre• Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: B • / r•
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Ass'stant 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: ,, ti
Arbitration hearings are held within sixty (60) days from the date the Arbitrator is selected. Bothyou 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.
CH%.7LC l•VU11 I I D.JMI U VC Ch(UHLILHI RAN til•DUC)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
STERLING PROPERTY TAX SPECIALISTS INC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0952
950 S CHERRY ST STE 320 Schedule No.: R014807
DENVER, CO 80246-2663
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (CBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the CBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 1,242,970 $ 1,160,010
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
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By: BY' /tLf
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant ounty
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
RYAN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0953
5251 DTC PKWY STE 1045 Schedule No.: R064561
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2739
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: B • t (4 16 If
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.
CHULC IJUUIV I T CSUHKU kir GUI/HULA HUN (I.CSUC)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
RYAN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0955
5251 DTC PKWY STE 1045 Schedule No.: R010825
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2739
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.
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 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
final review.
hearing. Such decision is and not subject to re e
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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631 . ?° : ':. a. `;
08/02/2013 ¢ „ .- I) ; j
RYAN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0956
5251 DTC PKWY STE 1045 Schedule No.: R011692
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2739
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
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
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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 sut po6nas
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
RYAN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0960
5251 DTC PKWY STE 1045 Schedule No.: R014034
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2739
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (CBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the CBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 1,333,350 $ 974,950
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
jrZ5‘. Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: B • IAA •
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
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tAULE GUUN I Y 13UAKU Ur IUUALILA I ION (C:I3Ut)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
RYAN INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0961
5251 DTC PKWY STE 1045 Schedule No.: R052010
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2739
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
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
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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 LAJUN I T bUAKU Ut' tL/UHLILAIIUN (( UUt)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
LAURA WILLARD OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0962
9713 OLD DELL TRACE Schedule No.: R063604
RICHMOND, VA 23238-5735
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (OBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the OBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: RESIDENTIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 4,710,610 $ 4,300,000
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By: LilirzwigN
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
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EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
JOHNSON PROPERTIES LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0963
C/O WILLIAM H. EBBERT, J.D.7009 S JORDAN Schedule No.: R008926
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CENTENNIAL, CO 80112-4219
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.
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t,:, Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: BCrAUSl / . ®!las■
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, A'sistant 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 UUUN I Y BOAKU 01- EQUALILATION (CBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
INTERNATIONAL APPRAISAL COMPANY CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0965
1736 WESTWOOD BLVD STE 206 Schedule No.: R058177
LOS ANGELES, CA 90024-5611
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (CBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the CBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 19,592,710 $ 18,671,480
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
6`1(1fAii: •g* IjcSN.+- Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By:Lta�_i1�L,, IV --
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
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0966
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060307
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: Bq-(0 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
1 V ArraHL 1 I'M UCUIJIVIV Vr I rim CHULt I,VUIV I T CSVHKU or tlAUALILA I IVIV (l.UOt), 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 fora 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.
CAULt L.UU1V I Y CSUAKU UI' tUUHLIL/4 I!UN (Unlit)
PO Box 850 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0967
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060308
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.
::le County Board of Equalization
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assis ant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
IV Al-it-PEAL I lit DEL:ISIUN OF- I tit EA( Lt UUUN 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 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
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 bOAKU OF EQUALILA I ION (GBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0968
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060310
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 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.
LADLE CAJUN I Y I3UAKU UI- LUUALILA I IUN (C:tiUt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0969
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060312
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.
r> .;/("49.%— Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: RIZ gllll ffe7;
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.
CAUL= I,UUIV I T bUHKU UI- Cl4UHLILH I IUIN (I.bUt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0970
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060313
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- '�, =4'J < AQl%•
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 1 Ht UtLISIUN OF Hit tAULt GUUN I Y LSUAKU OF tUUALILA1 ION (GBOt), 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.
tALiLt tAUUN I Y bUAKU UI- L L UALILA I IUN (laiUt)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0971
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060314
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-60f/W.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
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.
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Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0972
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060316
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 . �� .l A. 101'!A
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.
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08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0973
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060319
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
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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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0974
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060320
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
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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.
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1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060321
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.
Sr4g.„ 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
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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.
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08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0976
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060322
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
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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
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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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0977
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060323
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:
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'FEAL I HE UEGISIUN 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: \'4
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.: 2013-0978
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060324
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.
CV-e,e44*F. Eagle County Board of Equalization
B B. ( �.i%��'�>1L__
By:
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County C' ristina 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 CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0979
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060325
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)-49 Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: B • `a. %' i'IC 1..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
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 UUUN I Y UUAKU Ur t( UALILA I IUN (L UVt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0980
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060326
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: By: �(
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assis ant 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.
to ,Lt UUUN I Y bUAKU Uf tUUHLILA I ION (lrbUt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0981
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060328
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 �/L 8 L fa'■
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 ANF'tAL I lit UtC:I51UN Ul- I Ht tA(iLt GUUN I Y LSUAKU UI- EUUALILA I 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.
EAGLE COUNTY BOARD 01- EQUALIZATION (OBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0982
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060329
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.
°'1°-6;f4;11P ,g)--.*490„ Eagle Count r�Board of Equalization
•
By: By ,'A r ,(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
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.
tACiLt UUUN I Y 13UAKU UI- tUUALILA I IUN (UtIUt)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0983
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060330
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
6r
By: =. :Lj _
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 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 EUUALILA I ION (CBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0984
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060331
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.
4C1-6:01(471. Eagle County Board of Equalization
By:
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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 CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0985
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060333
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
1 /
r r
"wt. 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.
tAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF E )
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0986
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060334
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: t �.
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.: 2013-0987
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060302
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•
gy: B : i i'lLLL
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.
tAtaLt (.UUN I Y t3UAKU Ut- th2UALILA I IUN (laiUt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle,CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0988
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060300
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.
dl-6144/)?. • Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: Ft/ .� •�//�i��/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
•
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 CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0989
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060298
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 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 UUUN I Y bUAKU UI- tOUALILAIION (CFUOL)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
FUNK, PATRICIA D. CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0911
PO BOX 234 Schedule No.: R009709
CANNON BEACH, OR 97110
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.
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By: B • -S/AM g)
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
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
MARVIN F. POER AND CO OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0912
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R014154
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
Re: Order of Stipulation
On 08/02/2013 and in accordance with the provisions of Title 39, Article 8 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Eagle County Board of Equalization (OBOE) considered your petition appealing the
2013 valuation for assessment of the property with the above listed Schedule Number. You and the
Eagle County Assessor entered into a stipulation concerning said valuation, which stipulation is
hereby approved by the CBOE. Based on the stipulation of the parties, the OBOE directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: RESIDENTIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 7,424,900 $ 5,720,000
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, 500 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631.
• Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By: —di. 'A..,.11Etr.
Teak J. Simonton, Eagle County Christina Hooper, Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0913
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R059077
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE
On 08/02/2013, the Eagle 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 Schedule Number.
Based on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 57,017,760 $ 27,546,000
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 to 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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By. iJiAt&tt '
Teak J. Simonto , Eagle_r. — Christina Hooper, As istant 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 OBOE
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.
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PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0915
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R041705
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By. Mi �—,-
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
_ U MrrmAL I rim UCI.IJIUN or I rit tMl7Lt t.UUN I T t3UAKU Ur' tUUALILA I ION (U iOt), 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
MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0916
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R054454
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to the Eagle County CBOE
On 08/02/2013, the Eagle 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 Schedule Number.
Based on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Eagle County Board of Equalization directed the
Assessor to adjust the assessment for the subject property as follows:
Classification: COMMERCIAL
Original Valuation Adjusted 2013 Valuation
$ 11,150,230 $ 7,600,000
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 to 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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
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Teak J. Simonton, Eag el`rounty Christina Hoop- , Assistant County
Clerk and Recorder, and Clerk to the Attorney and Attorney for the Eagle
Eagle County Board of Equalization County Board of Equalization
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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.
MAULt I,UUN I Y bUHKU VI- tUUHLILMFI' tiblitJ
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MARVIN F. POER AND CO OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0918
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R054456
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
Re: Notice of Decision Regarding Petition for Appeal to.the Eagle County OBOE
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 OBOE 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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: By...ALL A ATMIAAVAII
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 At't'tML I Ht U i,IJIUN Ur I Ht tAULt CAJUN I Y tiUAKU Uf tUUUALILA I IUN (L Ut), 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 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
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 .#IJUN I I DLJM1 LJ jr C.(UMLILH I IVIV kI.DVC)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
MARVIN F. POER AND CO CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0919
410 17TH ST STE 1175 Schedule No.: R054457
DENVER, CO 80202-4439
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.
Eagle County Board of Equalization
By: B y: / "it
Teak J. Simonto , Eagle Gettntr-' 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
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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.
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0964
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R065033
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
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By Srj)(6Ne-,-
Teak . 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
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.
LAt�Lt LUUN 1 Y tiUAKU UI- tUUALILA I IUN (I,bOt)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0990
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060296
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
.2/LA‘ • fi...11.0./(70' __-
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 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 UOUN I Y BOARD Uh EUUALILA I ION (GBUt)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0991
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060294
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'..;11:41fri>2.
By: S"'-'4.4541.‘-* B, : ` I Li 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 EQUALILATION (C13OE)
PO Box 850 I 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0992
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060293
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 : ,Iv
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.
„ '1%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.
EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0993
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060292
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" fg7. Sr)4:9 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.: 2013-0994
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060291
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: (17/771 --------
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 CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0995
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060290
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 •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.
EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (CBOE)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0996
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060288
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: KO
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 CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0997
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060287
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 �/ ��P// /
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.
AGLt CUUN I Y 13UAKU OF bUUALILA I IUN (C130t)
PO Box 850 1 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC OBOE Docket No.: 2013-0998
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060286
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: Christina �oo,�Assistant County
J. Simonton, Eagle County Hooper, y
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. s..
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.
EAGLE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALILATION (CI3OE)
PO Box 850 l 500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
08/02/2013
DUFF & PHELPS LLC CBOE Docket No.: 2013-0999
1200 17TH St STE 990 Schedule No.: R060285
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.
61-64'Wi 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 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.