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Attribute Descriptions Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.AirCondition Key Value 0 - NONE 0 1 - NONE 0 2 - WINDOW 2 3 - CENTRAL 8 4 - ROOF TOP 3 5 - CHILL WTR 10 6 - EVAPORATIV 6 Characteristics.Commercial.ArchitectureStyle Key Value 1 - OFFICE 120 2 - RETAIL 130 3 - LODGING 110 4 - WARE/STOR 85 5 - RESTAURANT 125 6 - BANK 140 7 - SUPER MRKT 120 8 - RECREATION 120 9 - SERV/GARAG 115 10 - MULTI-USE 115 11 - BAR/TAVERN 115 12 - THEATRE 110 14 - SOLAR/PASS 108 15 - SOLAR/ACT 110 16 - MET OUT BL 90 17 - FR OUT BLD 90 18 - GARAGE 66 19 - COTT LC S 65 20 - COTT LC W 80 21 - COTTAGE S 90 22 - COTTAGE W 95 23 - LOG CAB S 90 24 - LOG CAB W 100 25 - BOWLING AL 100 26 - CAR WASH 130 27 - REST/BAR 130 28 - CLUB HOUSE 100 29 - DORMITORY 95 30 - SHOP CTR R 140 31 - SHOP CTR C 130 32 - SHOP CTR N 125 33 - FAST FD RT 135 34 - CHURCH 120 35 - APARTMENTS 100 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 1 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.ArchitectureStyle Key Value 36 - AIRPT HNGR 65 37 - BARN 80 38 - MARKET 115 39 - POST OFFIC 120 40 - LAUNDRY 110 41 - MEDCL BLDG 130 42 - HANGER 70 43 - BATH HOUSE 95 44 - HOTEL 120 45 - MORTUARY 110 46 - DIST CENTE 100 47 - COT LC DUP 95 48 - CAR WSH GD 180 49 - CAR WSH DRV THU 220 50 - MUSEUM 100 51 - CONF CENT 135 52 - PFAB METAL 40 53 - MOD OFFICE 100 54 - MOTEL 130 55 - G.PFAB MTL 50 56 - GOVERNMENT BLDG 100 Characteristics.Commercial.Baths Start End 0 - 0 50 - 400 - 500 - 600 - 700 - 800 - 900 - 1000 1150 1300 1500 1600 1800 2000 2200 - 50 50 - 400 - 500 - 600 - 700 - 800 - 900 - - - - - - - - - 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1000 1150 1300 1500 1600 1800 2000 2200 - - - - - - - - 1150 1300 1500 1600 1800 2000 2200 9999 99 0 9999 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Characteristics.Commercial.Bedrooms Start End 0 - 0 - 400 400 - 400 - 500 - 500 - 850 - 850 - 1200 - 1200 - 9999 - 9999 - 500 850 1200 9999 999999 0 9999 5 4 3 2 1 1 Characteristics.Commercial.BuildingType Key Value 60000 - MINOR STRUC 70 121200 - SFR 123 121400 - SFR CONST 123 121500 - DUP-TRIPLEX 85 121800 - OUTBD MHLND 58 122000 - MULTI 4-8 73 122500 - MULTI 9+ 69 123000 - CONDOMINIUM 117 123500 - MH ON OWN 25 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 2 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.BuildingType Key Value 123600 - MH ON LEASD 25 124000 - MH PARK BLD 58 125000 - FAM CTR BLG 42 221200 - MERCHANDSNG 95 221500 - LODGING 95 222000 - OFFICES 95 222500 - RECREATION 95 223000 - SPEC PURPOS 95 223500 - WHSE/STORGE 70 224000 - COM MULTI-U 95 226000 - COMM OUTBLD 55 321200 - CONTR/SERV 48 321500 - IND MFG/PROCESSING 48 322000 - REFIN/MILLG 48 341000 - IND POLCNTR 48 427600 - FRM/RNCH NC 123 427700 - FARM/RANCH 123 427800 - AG MOB HOME 25 427900 - AG OUTBLDGS 50 428000 - AG.SPURPOSE 60 522000 - GRAVEL BLDG 100 523000 - TIMBER 100 621000 - MOLYBDENUM 100 621100 - INDUS MOLY 100 622000 - PREC METALS 100 623000 - BASE METALS 100 914500 - TAX EXEMPT 80 921900 - X FEDERAL 80 922900 - X STATE 80 923900 - X COUNTY 80 924200 - X SCHOOL 80 924500 - TAX EXEMPT 80 924900 - X POLIT-TWN 80 925400 - X PARSONAGE 80 925900 - X CHURCH 70 926900 - X SCHOOL PR 70 927900 - X CHARITABL 70 929900 - X ALL OTHER 70 Characteristics.Commercial.Condition Key Value 0 - POOR 100 1 - FAIR 100 2 - AVERAGE 100 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 3 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.Condition Key Value 3 - GOOD 100 Characteristics.Commercial.ConstructionQuality Key Value 1 - POOR 64 2 - LOW 81 3 - FAIR 90 4 - AVG 100 5 - GOOD 113 6 - VERY GOOD 124 7 - EXCELLENT 145 Characteristics.Commercial.ExteriorWall Key Value 0 - NONE 0 1 - MINIMUM 20 2 - HARD BOARD 24 3 - BELOW AVG 23 4 - SINGLE SID 26 5 - AVERAGE 36 6 - BD/BATTEN 37 7 - ASPHLT SHG 28 8 - WD ON PLY 32 9 - ASBST SHNG 32 10 - ABOVE AVG 40 11 - BD/BTN AAV 40 12 - CEDAR SIDE 40 13 - PREFAB PNL 40 14 - WD SIDING 39 15 - CONC BLOCK 36 16 - LOG ROUGH 48 17 - FR STUCCO 40 18 - CEMENT BRK 40 19 - COMMON BRK 42 20 - FACE BRK 36 21 - STONE 43 22 - PRECAST PN 52 23 - REINF CONC 50 24 - CORG METAL 20 25 - MOD METAL 35 26 - AL SIDING 36 27 - PREFIN MTL 40 28 - GLASS THER 60 30 - MASONITE 30 31 - SHINGLE 36 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 4 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.ExteriorWall Key Value 32 - CONCRETE S 25 33 - SHAKE SHGL 36 34 - COMP SIDIN 33 35 - EXT PLYWOO 30 36 - REDWOOD SD 41 37 - LOG MILLED 43 38 - STEEL 38 39 - R LOG SLAB 27 40 - LOG SIDING 40 41 - TIN 25 42 - FOAM 36 43 - CONC/FIBER 22 44 - VINYL 33 45 - R LOG AVG 45 46 - RF HEWED SLAB 47 54 - HARDIPLANK 40 99 - N/A 36 Characteristics.Commercial.Floor Key Value 0 - NONE 0 1 - NONE 0 2 - MIN PLYWD0 3 3 - CONC 5 4 - C ABOVE GD 16 5 - ASPH TILE 6 6 - VINYL ASB 5 7 - CORK/VTILE 8 8 - SHT VINYL 7 9 - PINEWD/SFT 11 10 - TERRAZZO 16 11 - TILE AVG 13 12 - HARDWOOD 12 13 - PARQUET 12 14 - CARPET&PAD 9 15 - TILE, HARD 16 16 - CONC FINSHD 16 17 - PRECAST CN 16 18 - SLATE 20 19 - MARBLE 20 20 - AVERAGE 9 21 - VINYL TILE 7 22 - LINOLIUM 7 23 - PLY SUBFLR 3 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 5 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.Floor Key Value 24 - PLYWOOD 4 25 - BRICK 15 26 - ABOVE AVG 13 27 - VINYL GOOD 10 99 - NA 9 Characteristics.Commercial.Frame Key Value 2 - WOOD FRME 0 3 - MASONRY CB 0 4 - MASONRY BL 0 5 - LOG 0 7 - SPECIAL 0 9 - MSN VENEER 0 10 - CINDER BLK 0 11 - COMBINATN 0 12 - STEEL/PRFB 0 13 - REIN CONC 5 14 - STEEL 6 15 - LAMIN BEAM 6 Characteristics.Commercial.HeatingFuel Key Value 100 0 - NONE 90 1 - NONE 90 2 - OIL 100 3 - GAS 100 4 - ELECTRIC 100 5 - SOLAR ACTV 100 6 - WOOD 97 7 - COAL 98 Characteristics.Commercial.HeatingType Key Value 1 - NONE 0 2 - WL/FL GAS 3 3 - FORCED AIR 4 4 - GAS STOVE 2 5 - BB H/WATER 4 6 - STEAM 4 7 - BB ELEC 3 8 - RAD WATER 4 9 - ENG FORCED 4 10 - ENG HT WTR 4 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 6 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.HeatingType Key Value 11 - ENG STEAM 4 12 - ENG RAD HT 4 13 - SOLAR ACTV 4 14 - RAD ELC PN 2 15 - AVERAGE 4 16 - GLAS PNL E 4 17 - GVT FA GAS 3 18 - HW FL RAD 5 19 - CEILING RD 3 20 - WALL HTR E 3 21 - BB STEAM G 4 22 - SPACE HTRS 3 23 - COAL/WD FURN 3 24 - ELEC THERM STOR 3 25 - COMBINATION HEAT 4 26 - WOOD STOVE 3 99 - NA 4 Characteristics.Commercial.InteriorWall Key Value 0 - NONE 0 1 - MINIMUM 13 2 - WALL BOARD 15 3 - PLASTER 20 4 - PLYWOOD 20 5 - DRYWALL 25 6 - AVERAGE 25 7 - NATRL WOOD 28 8 - AVG PANEL 15 9 - GOOD PANEL 25 10 - MASONRY 30 11 - LOG 30 12 - GRG INT FN 15 13 - TILE/CERAM 30 14 - UNFINISHED 5 Characteristics.Commercial.ResidentialCommercial Key Value 0 - n/a 100 1 - 1/2 INT 50 2 - 25% INT 25 3 - % RES/COMM 5 4 - % RES/COMM 10 5 - %RES/COMM 15 6 - %COMM/RES 20 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 7 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.ResidentialCommercial Key Value 7 - %COMM/RES 25 8 - %COMM/RES 30 9 - %COMM/RES 35 10 - %COMM/RES 40 11 - %COMM/RES 45 12 - %COMM/RES 50 13 - %COMM/RES 55 14 - %COMM/RES 60 15 - %COMM/RES 65 16 - %COMM/RES 70 17 - %COMM/RES 75 18 - %COMM/RES 80 19 - %COMM/RES 85 20 - %COMM/RES 90 21 - %COMM/RES 95 23 - %COMM/RES 18 24 - %COMM/RES 82 Characteristics.Commercial.RoofCover Key Value 1 - MINIMUM 1 2 - COMP ROLL 2 3 - COMP SHNGL 4 4 - BUILT UP 4 5 - CORG TIN 2 6 - ASP SHINGL 4 7 - CONC TILE 7 8 - CLAY TILE 10 9 - WOOD SHAKE 3 10 - WD SHINGLE 3 11 - SLATE 12 12 - MODULAR MT 3 13 - METAL 4 14 - AVERAGE 4 15 - WOOD SHAKE 3 16 - WD SHINGLE 3 17 - TERNE 10 18 - STEEL 4 19 - FIBERGLASS 4 20 - HYP-NEO-SI 6 21 - COPPER 10 22 - TIN 1 23 - PLASTIC TI 6 24 - CORG METAL 7 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 8 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.RoofCover Key Value 25 - PRO PANEL 8 26 - LT WT CONC 7 27 - T&G DECK 6 28 - ALUM TILE 8 99 - NA 4 Characteristics.Commercial.RoofStructure Key Value 1 - FLAT 3 2 - SHED 2 3 - GABLE/HIP 4 4 - WOOD TRUSS 4 5 - SAWTOOTH 5 6 - MANSARD 6 7 - GRAMBREL 4 8 - IRREGULAR 7 9 - RIDGE FRM 7 10 - STEEL FRM 8 11 - BOWSTRTRUS 8 12 - REINFORCON 8 13 - PRESTR CON 12 14 - AVERAGE 4 15 - QUONSET 5 16 - MONITOR 5 17 - FOLDED PLT 6 18 - BARREL SHL 6 19 - MINIMUM 2 20 - DBL GABLE 5 21 - IRRGLR EXT 8 Characteristics.Commercial.RoomHeight Start End Value 0 10 100 10 12 102.5 12 14 105 14 16 107.5 16 18 110 18 20 115 20 22 120 22 24 125 24 26 130 26 28 135 28 30 140 30 40 145 40 1000000 150 dkorkowski @ May 2, 2017 9:29:49 AM Grand County Assessor's Office Page 9 of 142 Calculation Lookups Grand County Assessor's Office Characteristics.Commercial.Shape Key 1 - 450 650 850 105 125 145 165 185 215 245 285 325 365 405 445 475 500 575 650 800 100 1 - - - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 00 - 450 450 650 850 105 125 145 165 185 215 245 285 325 365 405 445 475 500 575 650 800 100 - - - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 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