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Is the property reassessed when a secondary unit is built?

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Is the property reassessed when a secondary unit is built?

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CDD Ewing: That is the County Assessors decision all building permits are sent to the County but his guess is that it would trigger a reassessment. C Long: Raised the issue of title and deed restriction requirements. PP de Melo: His recommendation is that an enforceable action against the property be recorded with the County that indicates the rights and status of the unit in terms of all of the requirements. It must be owner-occupied, be a certain size, and actually be recorded on the deed for the home so that if there is any change to the status the City has a legal means to access in any sort of enforcement action. Responding to C Longs statement that he felt that this suggested a de facto grandfather clause, CDD Ewing stated that someone taking over property that has an illegal unit would have nothing in the title other than perhaps the disclosure of the previous owner that there is a second unit on the property. If they come to the City to determine if it is legal, they will learn

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