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I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> (c) A local board may reduce assessments upon petition of <br />the taxpayer but the total reductions must not reduce the <br />aggregate assessment made by the county assessor by more than <br />one percent. If the total reductions would lower the aggregate <br />assessments made by the county assessor by more than one <br />percent, none of the adjustments may be made. The assessor <br />shall correct any clerical errors or double assessments <br />discovered by the board without regard to the one percent <br />limitation. <br /> <br /> (d) A majority of the members may act at the meeting, and <br />adjourn from day to day until they finish hearing the cases <br />presented. The assessor shall attend, with the assessment books <br />and papers, and take part in the proceedings, but must not <br />vote. The county assessor, or an assistant delegated by the <br />county assessor shall attend the meetings. The board shall list <br />separately, on a form appended to the assessment book, all <br />omitted property added to the list by the board and all items of <br />property increased or decreased, with the market value of each <br />item of property, added or changed by the board, placed opposite <br />the item. The county assessor shall enter all changes made by <br />the board in the assessment book. <br /> <br /> (e) Except as provided in subdivision 3, if a person fails <br />to appear in person, by counsel, or by written communication <br />before the board after being duly notified of the board's intent <br />to raise the assessment of the property, or if a person feeling <br />aggrieved by an assessment or classification fails to apply for <br />a review of the assessment or classification, the person may not <br />appear before the county board of appeal and equalization for a <br />review of the assessment or classification. This paragraph does <br />not apply if an assessment was made after the local board <br />meeting, as provided in section 273.01, or if the person can <br />establish not having received notice of market value at least <br />five days before the local board meeting. <br /> <br /> (f) The local board must complete its work and adjourn <br />within 20 days from the time of convening stated in the notice <br />of the clerk, unless a longer period is approved by the <br />commissioner of revenue. No action taken after that date is <br />valid. All complaints about an assessment or classification <br />made after the meeting of the board must be heard and determined <br />by the county board of equalization. A nonresident may, at any <br />time, before the meeting of the board file written objections to <br />an assessment or classification with the county assessor. The <br />objections must be presented to the board at its meeting by the <br />county assessor for its consideration. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Special board; duties delegated. The <br />governing body of a city, including a city whose charter <br />provides for a board of equalization, may appoint a special <br />board of review. The city may delegate to the special board of <br />review all of the powers and duties in subdivision 1. The <br />special board of review shall serve at the direction and <br />discretion of the appointing body, subject to the 'restrictions <br />imposed by law. The appointing body shall determine the number <br />of members of the board, the compensation and expenses to be <br />paid, and the term of office of each member. At least one <br />member of the special board of review must be an appraiser, <br /> <br /> <br />
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