Lee Central Appraisal District



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Lee Central Appraisal District 2014 Annual Report

General Information The Property Tax Assistance Division of the Texas Comptroller's office requires appraisal districts to publish an annual report. This report provides property owners, taxing units, and other interested parties information about total market and taxable values, average market and taxable values of a residence, and exemptions at the time of certification of values to the taxing units. Article 8 of The Texas Constitution defines five basic rules for property taxes: Property taxes must be equal and uniform Generally, property must be taxed at market value defined as "the price at which a property would transfer for cash or its equivalent under prevailing market conditions". There are limited exceptions to this rule, such as productivity value for agricultural land. Each property must have a single appraised value. All property is taxable unless federal or state law exempts it from taxation. Property owners have the right to reasonable notice of increases in the appraised value of their property. The Lee Central Appraisal District was created by the Texas Legislature in 1979. Senate Bill 621 required that an appraisal district be established in each county for the purpose of appraising property for ad valorem tax purposes. Appraisal districts are local government political subdivisions of the state responsible for appraising property with county boundaries. Prior to the creation of central appraisal districts, each taxing unit followed their own appraisal standards and practices. Values were inaccurate and inequitable. Property owners were required to visit multiple taxing units to resolve any disputes concerning property value. Appraisal districts are independent of the taxing units but are governed by a board elected by the taxing units elected officials. By law, an appraisal district is to be managed by a professional staff with training and education prescribed by the State of Texas. Appraisers are registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Registration and must complete courses and exams to become a Registered Professional Appraiser. Appraisal practices are governed by the Texas Property Tax Code and rules established by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. The Property Tax Assistance Division conducts a property value study and a Methods and Assistance Program review in alternating years. Results of both reviews are available on the Comptroller's website.

Governance The appraisal district is governed by a Board of Directors whose primary responsibilities include the following: Establish the district s office Appoint the Chief Appraiser Approve the district s budget annually Contract for necessary services Appoint the Appraisal Review Board Provide advice and consent to the Chief Appraiser concerning the appointment of an Agricultural Advisory Board Approve contracts with appraisal firms to perform appraisal services for the district Other statutory duties To be eligible to serve on the board of directors, an individual must be a resident of the district and must have resided in the district for at least two years immediately preceding the date of appointment. Members of the Board of Directors will serve two-year terms beginning in January of even-numbered years. The Chief Appraiser is the chief administrator of the appraisal district and is appointed by the board of directors. The chief appraiser must be certified (or actively working toward certification) as a Registered Professional Appraiser (RPA) through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Appraisal Review Board members are appointed by the Board of Directors. To serve on the ARB, an individual must be a resident of the appraisal district and must have resided in the district for at least two years. The Hamilton County Appraisal Review Board (ARB) is responsible by statute for the hearing and determination of taxpayer protests and taxing entity challenges. Agricultural Advisory Board members are appointed by the Board of Directors at the recommendation of the chief appraiser to aide him in determining typical practices and standards for agricultural activities in the district.

Taxing Units The district is responsible for establishing and maintaining approximately 45,944 parcels that include residential, mobile homes, commercial, agricultural/rural land, industrial properties, business personal property & oil & gas mineral interests covering 629 square miles within Lee Central Appraisal District s jurisdiction. Following are those taxing jurisdictions with territory located in the district: Austin Com College City of Giddings City of Lexington Dime Box ISD Elgin ISD Giddings ISD Lexington ISD Lee County Lee County Road / Bridge Lee County FWD #1 Cummins Creek WCD Discovery and Valuation In order to make a valuation, the staff must first identify new properties. This is done by field reviews, viewing aerial photography, scouring local government records such as building permits, sales letters, local realtor information or locating advertisements in the newspaper. The staff must then collect data by visiting new and existing properties. The staff assesses the value of new structures, as well as assesses depreciation and the value of any new additions to existing structures. Additionally appraisers must classify the quality of the construction by examining features such as rooflines, add-ons, construction type such as brick or wood, etc. Data regarding sales and building prices must also be collected. These values must be entered into the automated system along with changes in property parcel sizes and exemptions received from homeowners, the elderly, disabled veterans, charitable or religious organizations, and agricultural productivity valuation. Then the data must be analyzed following the mass appraisal standards of the USPAP. Properties are grouped by school district, subdivision, town and neighborhood. Questions such as does the LCAD value match recent sales values? must be answered. Value is then assessed to as close to 100% of market value as possible (per state law). If this is not the case, then an analysis must be done to determine the reason the values are not within an acceptable range. Once this is determined, further adjustments are made according to existing professional standards.

Legislative Changes Lee Central Appraisal District reviews all legislation that may affect the appraisal district s operations. Once laws are passed, LCAD responds in a timely manner updating records, forms and/or procedures. Property Categories Appraised The appraisal district is responsible for the appraisal of approximately 46,000 parcels. The following represents a summary of property categories appraised by the district for 2014: PTAD Property Type Parcel Count Market Value Classification A Single Family 3,186 249,295,597 B Multi Family 79 110,650,33 C Vacant Lot 769 9,766,217 D1 Qualified Ag Land 7,877 1,292,849,409 D2 Improvements on 2,524 22,360,429 Qualified Ag Land E Non-Qualified Ag Land 5,180 404,223,828 F1 Commercial Real Prop. 803 105,345,006 F2 Industrial Real Prop. 70 12,068,370 G1 Oil & Gas 21,747 297,616,210 J2 Gas Dist. System 5 422,540 J3 Electric Company 29 20,383,970 J4 Telephone Company 17 3,277,430 J5 Railroad 33 14,556,450 J6 Pipeline Company 329 23.365,910 J7 Cable Television 31 1,192,190 Company J8 Other Type of Utility 48 4,077,490 J9 Railroad Rolling Stock 2 2,641,655 L1 Commercial Personal 1265 58,994,680 Prop. L2 Industrial Personal 368 198,396,730 Prop. M1 Mobile Homes 1007 20,295,590 S Special Inventory 7 876,300 X Exempt Property 6467 120,241,449

Certified Values for All Jurisdictions 2013 2014 Market Value Taxable Value Market Value Taxable Value Lee County Gen Fund 2,698,555,586 1,229,487,653 2,873,312,103 1,306,421,048 Lee Co. Road & Bridge 2,698,555,586 1,229,501,017 2,870,670,448 1,303,793,756 Dime Box ISD 367,696,942 168,923,096 382,098,536 175,650,095 Lexington ISD 915,535,003 297,772,840 987,934,954 344,726,580 Giddings ISD 1,403,451,771 702,238,551 1,487,300,018 722,230,209 City Of Giddings 327,090,761 274,814,552 364,476,518 301,200,257 City Of 54,476,139 52,514,522 41,041,196 Lexington 41,791,892 Lee County FWD 11,999,550 7,500,166 12,937,970 8,048,166 Cummins Creek WCD 85,989,561 62,427,313 87,990,880 61,235,521 Elgin ISD 11,871,950 5,805,692 13,337,390 6,590,000 Austin Community College 11,871,950 6,086,162 13,337,390 6,763,670 Average Value of Single Family Residence 2013 2014 Market Value Taxable Value Market Value Taxable Value Lee County Gen Fund 110,458 109,947 116,733 115,586 Lee Co. Road & Bridge 110,458 109,947 116,733 115,586 Dime Box ISD 92,726 73,531 96,788 76,779 Lexington ISD 111,750 91,610 118,092 97,554 Giddings ISD 111,776 85,551 11,587,530 8,497,536 City Of Giddings 97,700 97,367 104,621 103,107 City Of Lexington 75,399 74,625 77,845 77,511 Lee County FWD 69,511 69,359 70,373 70,030 Cummins Creek WCD 166,002 165,496 172,159 171,440 Elgin ISD 139,188 123,602 150,255 134,785 Austin Community College 139,188 134,570 150,255 145,447

Certified New Value for All Jurisdictions 2013 2014 Market Value Taxable Value Market Value Taxable Value Lee County Gen Fund 15,864,652 15,676,927 18,357,581 15,519,549 Lee Co. Road & Bridge 15,864,652 15,676,927 18,357,581 15,519,549 Dime Box ISD 795,250 765,080 1,367,051 1,285,610 Lexington ISD 6,062,042 5,740,057 5,141,380 4,878,057 Giddings ISD 8,897,200 8,555,645 118,266 90,704 City Of Giddings 3,988,860 3,911,000 5,222,280 4,131,133 City Of Lexington 406,650 402,780 213,830 213,830 Lee County FWD 67,360 67,360 19,680 5,450 Cummins Creek WCD 721,120 721,120 172,159 171,440 Elgin ISD 110,160 101,120 261,620 239,840 Austin Community College 110,160 101,120 261,620 144,840 Formal Protest Data 2013 2014 Filed 780 928 Withdrawn 98 195 Settled 402 560 No Showed 179 91 ARB Decision 101 82

Tax Rates By Jurisdiction For 2014 M&O I&S TOTAL Lee County Gen Fund $0.45790 $0.0481 $0.50600 Lee Co. Road & Bridge $0.13250 $0.13250 Dime Box ISD $1.17000 $1.17000 Lexington ISD $1.04000 $0.0790 $1.11900 Giddings ISD $1.04000 $0.3600 $1.40000 City Of Giddings $0.31940 $0.1874 $0.50680 City Of Lexington $0.49550 $0.49550 Lee County FWD $0.21380 $0.21380 Cummins Creek WCD $0.02110 $0.02110 Elgin ISD $1.17000 $0.37000 $1.54000 Austin Community College $0.09000 $0.0042 $0.09420