FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
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FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
CITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport Report - Fiscal Year 2021 Achieving the Vision of a Model Assessment OfficeValuation January 1, 2020 I Effective July 1, 2020 - Vol. IllPetersburg City Hall135 North Union street. Suite 301Petersburg. VA 23803Telephone:(804) 733-2333Website:www.petersburg-va.org/148/City-AssessorEmail:CityAssessor@ FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportpetersburq-va.orQPrefaceAchieving the Vision of a Model Assessment OfficeThe City Assessor's Office is pleased to present our third annual report - foFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
r the Fiscal Year 2021 Land Book (effective July 1, 2020 through June 30. 2021). This annual report continues the tradition of sharing the achievementCITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportsociation of Assessing Officers (IAAO). The IAAO Study provided specific recommendations to re-establish the real estate assessment function in the City of Petersburg.During 2018 the City Assessor's Office was physically re-created into a professional work environment with all the necessary appraisa FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportl and assessment tools. The human resources were also assembled; City Assessor Brian Gordineer, Real Estate Technician Crystal Green, Real Estate AnalFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
yst Shaun Criss, and Real Estate Appraisers Shannon Griffin and Mary Burket, and GIS Analyst Carter Chassey. The team also included Crystal Whittaker CITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportlemented new best practice processes and addressed every recommendation of City Council's IAA0 2017-2018 study during the past two years. Documenting the “New" City Assessor’s Office became the basis for the submission of an application for the International Association of Assessing Officers' Certif FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReporticate of Excellence in Assessment Administration. The City Assessor s Office was awarded the Certificate of Excellence in Assessment Administration inFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
August at the 86lh Annual International Conference on Assessment Administration.The Petersburg City Council continues to provide the legal framework CITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportul, and we hope that you continue to follow our progress!Brian E. Gordineer, AAS City AssessorCity Assessor's OfficeAnnual Report - Fiscal Year 2020A Brief History of Real Estate Taxation in VirginiaFrom a Legislator's Guide to Taxation in Virginia. 2006A land tax was first imposed in 1645 as a resu FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportlt of opposition to the poll tax among the poorer classes. However, because its purpose was purely political and because it failed to raise any substaFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
ntial amount of revenue, the tax was repealed in 1648. The House of Burgesses, the governing authority, populated by the landed class for the most parCITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportg other reasons, because it was the only form of taxation that experienced any significant success in collection. In colonial times there was little need for revenue, particularly when the functions of colonial governments are compared to those now performed by state governments.However, as the need FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReports of government grew, the Commonwealth returned to the real property tax and taxed two classes of real property. From the colonial period until the CoFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
nstitution of 1851, real property was taxed either as "land" or ‘‘town lots." Land (farm land) was taxed directly in relationship to value, while townCITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport state level, while also being subject to tax by the localities.The criticism directed at state taxation of real property during this early period of Virginia history was that inequality of assessments resulted in unequal tax burdens, which became disproportionately worse with the passage of time. T FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportax “reform" at the state level, in terms of constitutional changes, finally occurred in the 1920s. in 1926. effective the following tax year, the GeneFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
ral Assembly segregated real estate and tangible personal property for local taxation only. Thereafter, the electorate approved and ratified this tax CITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport Year 2020ilUnited States Customs House - Home of the City Assessor’s OfficeThe City Assessor s Office is located on the third floor of the structure built between 1856 and 1859 as the United States Custom House and Post Office. The Italian Renaissance Revival style building was designed by architec FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportt Ammi B. Young (1798-1874). Young was the Supervising Architect of the Treasury from 1852 to 1862. The property at 135 North Union street had been puFY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReport
rchased in 1856 for $15,000 and the granite-faced brick edifice cost $84,665 to construct.The Custom House and Post Office was expanded from the origiCITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnual FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportand the building was renovated as part of the Works Progress Administration. In 1938 the structure became Petersburg's City Hall. City Hall has been the home of the City Assessor's Office since it's formation in 1948.City Assessor’s OfficeAnnual Report - Fiscal Year 2020ill FY2021City AssessorsOffice AnnualReportCITY ASSESSOR’S OFFICEBrian E. Gordineer, AAS - City AssessorCity of Petersburg, VirginiaCERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE IN ASSESSMENT ADMINISTRATIONAnnualGọi ngay
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