Thursday, March 19, 2009

As I was saying....

http://www.jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2009-03-18/story/camden_tells_tax_board_members_to_quit_or_else http://www.jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2009-03-18/story/brantley_camden_voters_ok_sales_tax_for_education

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Instead of complaining to elected officials, Covert said, people concerned about property values “ought to come to our meetings and complain to us.”

LuCree also said he has no plans to resign. He and the three other board members have scheduled a special meeting at 11 a.m. today at the Shoney’s restaurant on U.S. 40 in Kingsland to discuss the ultimatum.

“We have some decisions to make on our own,” he said.

Although he didn’t rule out hiring a lawyer, LuCree said commissioners could have chosen other options to determine if anyone on the board has done anything improper.

“If they think we’re doing such a bad job, they could call the state and have a complete review of the tax assessor’s office,” he said.

OOOOOHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

If this actually happens and the state department comes down and does a audit of the Tax Assessors Record, IT COULD BE A PROBLEM.

The property in question includes portions of the Crooked River, St. Marys River and downtown St. Marys.

Let's just start with a 11-2-1975 article (Florida Times Union) where Attorney Robert Harrison was defending the true ownership of land on Crook River, at the County Commissioners meeting.

If the true ownership of that land is exposed and what really happen to enable those who live there to purchase that land. IT COULD BE A PROBLEM.

I think Stevie better rethink this before this goes to the state. This is a major can of worms. It could possibly cause the state to audit the entire tax digest of Camden County.

Do you live within the parimeters of the reassessment? Does Charlene Sears live within the parimeters of this reassessment? Would it benefit you financially if accurate assessment were conducted, since no one has proven that the assessment would be inaccurate.

Jay Moreno said...

I have no earhtly idea what you are so cryptically talking about - and I'm sure none of my readers do either. Could you elucidate? And by the way, please choose between "perimeters" or "parameters" to help us speakers of Standard American English know what you are trying to say.

Thank You.

Anonymous said...

Of course its perimeter. I made a mistake. You do it all the time and blame it on a lack of coffee or whatever. This is exactly why I doubt very seriously that you would be a good teacher. Public Information Director, forget about it.

We ALL understand that no ONE is as great as you are at communicating, Jay.