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0 <br />AN ORDINANCE <br />TO AMEND AND REORDAIN <br />SECTION 10-17 OF THE <br />CODE OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, 1976 <br />RELATING TO HEARINGS ON <br />REAL ESTATE TAX ASSESSMENTS <br />BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Charlottesville <br />that §10-17 of the Code of the City of Charlottesville, 1976 be amended <br />and reordained as follows: <br />SECTION 10-17. Hearings before assessor and board of <br />Equalization. <br />(a) Any person aggrieved by an assessment made by the assessor <br />of real estate shall have the right, upon filing a written request with him <br />within thirty days after mailing of the notice of such assessment or of a <br />change in such assessment, to a hearing before the assessor of real <br />estate. No fee or charge shall be assessed against the owner for or <br />• because of such hearing. <br />(b) After the hearing before the assessor of real estate, if the <br />person is still aggrieved by the assessment, he may apply to the board of <br />equalization for a hearing. Such application shall be in writing and <br />filed with the board of equalization within €f4tee-rt thirty days after the <br />ruling by the assessor of real estate and be made pursuant to the rules <br />and regulations for such hearings adopted by the board. The board of <br />equalization may adopt such rules and regulations, notwithstanding <br />chapter 19 of title 58 of the Code of Virginia, as it deems proper, looking <br />to the further facilitation and simplification of proceedings before it. <br />Copy Tester <br />Clerk <br />Adopted by the Council <br />October 18, 1976 <br />
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