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To: KC_for_Freedom

"The value of a view is not a bad thing to use for a tax as long as there is a way to measure it"

What could high plains property in Colorado be worth when it exposes the first "view" of the Rockies when driving westbound?
The otherwise dry, sage brush pasture with the skinny cows suddenly could become a bonanza revenue for the tax collector who had only been assessing the property based upon agricultural potential productivity prior to the discovery of a new valuation formula.

This tax concept has to be squashed. Every property has a view of some kind. The state could create more road side "lookouts" on scenic routs solely to enhance tax revenue of the private property viewed from the public thoroughfare. The potential for abuse is staggering.


40 posted on 11/01/2005 7:41:56 AM PST by o_zarkman44
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To: o_zarkman44
The potential for abuse is staggering.

I certainly agree with you. The value of a view is entirely speculative, and would be a "weapon of mass appreciation" in the hands of an assessor.

47 posted on 11/01/2005 2:37:39 PM PST by KC_for_Freedom (Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
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