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Mr. Price: Assessment notices. But that's at the end of March and April, that's the <br /> accumulation of what happens before December 31St. December 31St is <br /> the cutoff for filing for your agricultural exemption or your homeowners <br /> exemption, it's cut off then. Then it's put into the assessment notices that <br /> go out in March. <br /> Mr. Onishi: And the year before, right? Because this coming March is when the <br /> assessments are going out right? <br /> Mr. Price: Right. <br /> Mr. Onishi: So it had to be done last year. <br /> Mr. Price: Yes, for the taxes in August. <br /> Mr. Onishi: Right. So this group got to do something this coming year in order to get it <br /> for next March <br /> Mr. Price: Exactly. <br /> Mr. Onishi: And that's what I'm saying. So that's why what the Task Force was done, <br /> like Margaret mentioned earlier, so we could try and get something done <br /> for this coming year, but we past the deadline already or we're kind of too <br /> late. So we've got to do it for the next fiscal year. <br /> Ms. Wille: Really because of the whole Sunshine Law and Corporation Counsel was <br /> confused about that so we had to reform and that put us those four <br /> months back or whatever time period. I think when you asked sort of <br /> what, if we were to think, in my mind, our priorities and how we go. If we <br /> did say let's look at say agriculture, then we would put out and say here's <br /> our recommendations on ag. I guess one of the questions is do we do it in <br /> comprehension sections and make recommendations to the Council or do <br /> we basically do it and give them a complete package. You know, there's <br /> sort of pros and cons. I mean ideally, as far as I'm concerned, we whip <br /> through this and have it all and whatever by September and we give them <br /> here's our whole package. Cause what happens in ag reflects what <br /> happens in residential and things like that. So, and I am not sure we have <br /> to answer that today, but in my mind that's sort of my issue. To what <br /> extent do we do things, not mini piece meal but chunks, here it is, here's <br /> our report. <br /> Mr. Price: But when you're saying that we keep getting legislation proposed and <br /> approved for the Council. <br /> Ms. Wille: We're not approving anything. <br /> Mr. Onishi: It's all being deferred. <br /> - 6 - <br />