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'~1'~ <br /> iU <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> Curtis Tyler <br /> From: "Baird Appraisals" <baird~mykonahawaii.neb RECEIV'IC{y <br /> To: cetyllreintarpar..net> <br /> Gc: <joecc~interpac.neb; <gusb(~aloha.net>; <cll(jglava.net> +I+iie , B y„ <br /> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 12:36 PM Dara~..-. ~:_l _ r'_ <br /> Subject: Fw: Bi1140 (Comm. 119} Coon Coundl <br /> Aloha again, `7i r <br /> r' <br /> I forgot to discuss Kamehameha Schools Ag leases. In the mid 1970's s lease requirement was that the land be <br /> dedicated, with this being done on the 20 year program. When the dedication expired In the Tate 1990's, farmers <br /> were infomled by the tax office that Kamehameha Schools was not approving the dedicat"ron & that ag use <br /> application was necessary. I believe most of the Kamehameha eg Iaasee are actual use & not dedicated. <br /> The ramlfioalions of Bill 49 to tho lapt:ohold fatmors will be pronounced if dedioatinn is nnf allowed by <br /> Kamehameha Schools. Does the drafter of BIII 49 know the position of Kamehameha Schools, and if not, how can <br /> the BIII be passed? <br /> .Another upsetting aspect of this Bill is the lack of public notice (4 days) & the lack of public hearings. Have any <br /> sunshine laws been breached? <br /> Original Message <br /> From: Baird gpora{cols <br /> To: Mylci;(o~inter 3a c net <br /> Cc: jgggF(~jinj~g~, ; ausblrDaWtt~.net ; cll~o lava.net <br /> Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 8:42 AM <br /> Subject: Bill 49 (Gomm. 1 te) <br /> Aloha Curtis, <br /> Kona Farmers Alliance is apposed to this bill as if is anti agriculture and a property tax increase to the small <br /> farmerc of Kona <br /> Non Dedicated Ag_?1~e <br /> 1. Assesses land being farmed at 25°~ increasing to a stabilized 75°~ of Market Value (MV). Currently coffee <br /> assigned $1500/ac with $14.78/ac taxes, proposal at 25% of current approximate $30,000 to $40,000 MV would <br /> result in $73.88 to $98.60/ac, a very substantial increase, and even worse as the 50 and 75% kicks in. Another <br /> factor here is that tlx current MV assessment is approximatety 30 to 40% under what really exists from market <br /> sales. When the MV usassmont is adjusted upward to reality, the tax inrreasw will wen he mare pronounced <br /> 2. Assesses house site and non farmed land at 106% of MV <br /> 3. Continues to not allow owner occupied house to receive the homeowner rate <br /> aq Use Dedicated <br /> 1. Assesses farmed land un a piuductivity basis, as it is now <br /> 2. Assesses non fammd land at 100% of MV and assigns house site a value based on comparably sized <br /> homesite, again a large tax increase, try and buy a house lot for under $80,000 In Kona <br /> 3. Continues t0 not allow owner occupied hou~mg the homeowner rate, <br /> The small farmers of Kona, no matter which way they go are hit with a property tax indrea5e- If they Stay non <br /> dedicated there land taxes go up, If they dedicate a house site assessment Increases there taxes. <br /> The income roquiremont for dodioation dooo not p vrp ido onyJalicf /or th~ I t develop a form or orchard, end <br /> wmm. iV G (1I s~. 2~ <br /> File No. H~~~„~ <br /> Ref, To: heeeely ?/18/03 <br /> <br /> b0 3gt1d DateFEB 1 S ZQ93 L69S9LE bT:bT E00i:/BT/Z0 <br /> <br />