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Oswego Township …………………………..1.0000 Kendall Township ……………………………….1.0180 Na-Au-Say, Seward, Lisbon …………………1.0000 NOTICE TO KENDALL COUNTY TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2020 Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2020 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33% Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-55): 2017, 2018, & 2019 Publication is hereby made for equalized assessed valuations for real property in this township in accordance with 35 ILCS 200/12-10. As required by 35 ILCS 200/9-210 and 35 ILCS 200/10-115, the following equalization factors have been applied to bring the assessments to the statutorily required three- year median level of 33.33%: FARM CLASS FARM, LOTS, LANDS…………………1.0000 FARM IMPROVEMENTS…………….1.0000 RESIDENTIAL,COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL - LOTS, LANDS, IMPROVEMENTS FARM CLASS -NON-FARM HOMESITE, NON-FARM DWELLING LITTLE ROCK TOWNSHIP ………………………..1.0000 BIG GROVE TOWNSHIP …………….…………….1.0000 FOX TOWNSHIP ………………. …………1.0268 BRISTOL TOWNSHIP…………………………………1.0000 OSWEGO TOWNSHIP …………………………..1.0000 KENDALL TOWNSHIP ……………………………….1.0180 NA-AU-SAY, SEWARD, LISBON …………………1.0000 Questions about these valuations should be directed to: TOWNSHIP NAME ASSESSOR NAME PHONE NUMBER BIG GROVE RAY EDDY 815-695-5866 FOX DICK WHITFIELD 630-553-9084 LITTLE ROCK MARIE BRACKEN 630-552-3328 OSWEGO BRIAN HAUSER 630-554-3214 BRISTOL DAN PICKERT 630-553-3940 KENDALL CATHY SCALISE 630 - 553-6525 NA-AU-SAY, SEWARD, LISBON SUSIE WEST 815-475-4609 Property in all Townships, other than farmland and coal, is to be assessed at a 33.33% median level of assessment, based on the fair cash value of the property. You may check the accuracy of your assessment by dividing your assessment by the median level of assessment. The resulting value should equal the estimated fair cash value of your property. If the resulting value is greater than the estimated fair cash value of your property, you may be over-assessed. If the resulting value is less than the fair cash value of your property, you may be under-assessed. You may appeal your assessment to the Board of Review. If you believe your property’s fair cash value is incorrect or that the equalized assessed valuation is not uniform with other comparable properties in the same neighborhood, the following steps should be taken: 1. Contact your township assessor’s office to review the assessment. 2. If not satisfied with the assessor review, taxpayers may file a complaint with the Kendall County Board of Review. For complaint forms, instructions, and the Rules and Procedures of the Board of Review, call (630) 553-4146 or visit www.co.kendall.il.us for more information. 3. The final filing deadline for your township is 30 days from this publication date. After this date, the Board of Review is prohibited by law from accepting assessment complaints for properties in this township. For more information on complaint deadlines, call (630) 553-4146 or visit www.co.kendall.il.us . Your property may be eligible for homestead exemptions, which can reduce your property’s taxable assessment. For more information on homestead exemptions, call (630) 553-4146 or visit www.co.kendall.il.us /assessments. Your property tax bill will be calculated as follows: Final Equalized Assessed Value – Exemptions = Taxable Assessment; Taxable Assessment x Current Tax Rate = Total Tax Bill. All equalized assessed valuations are subject to further equalization and revision by the Kendall County Board of Review as well as equalization by the Illinois Department of Revenue. A complete list of assessments for this township for the current assessment year is as follows: Oswego Township 02-23-277-001 67,913 ESPOSITO, LAURENCE R & JACKILIN J 02-23-277-002 82,616 KRIEGER, ELDON S & PEGGY A 02-23-327-003 115,018 JMB FAMILY TRUST , BONK JOHN J & MARY ELLEN TRUSTEES 02-23-376-001 59,203 KLEIN, MARCIA 02-23-376-002 83,362 KRAS, KEITH K & CELESTE M 02-23-376-003 75,373 KRAS, KENNETH K 02-23-376-005 51,319 BROWN, THOMAS H & CAROL A 02-23-376-006 92,264 SELLEN, JAMES J & MARY 02-23-376-007 75,173 POPPEN, JEFFERY A & BARBIE A 02-23-377-001 89,365 SPIALEK MARK &, PETERSON PETRA 02-23-377-002 93,676 SEIBERT, HARRY T 02-23-378-003 61,597 HAMBLY, DEMAR NEIL 02-23-378-005 47,892 KLAGES, WM F JR & DOROTHY 02-23-400-002 300 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-23-400-004 5,000 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-23-400-005 1,060 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK 8528 02-23-400-006 6,320 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 02-23-400-007 4,270 PARKHURST, SCOTT R 02-24-151-001 75,526 CAPALBY, WAYNE A & RAMONA M 02-24-151-002 79,968 QUILLEN, BRAD & TAMMY 02-24-151-003 56,125 SCOTT, CLIFFORD D & TINA A 02-24-151-004 67,828 WALDEN, MARY LOU 02-24-151-005 79,156 BOCZKO, KENYATTA 02-24-151-006 110,046 FITZGERALD, RORY M 02-24-151-007 106,300 CRNICH, MARK A & JESSICA 02-24-151-009 3,030 CLASSIC INVESTMENTS LLC, 02-24-151-010 1,160 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-177-001 85,167 STRIKER, DAVID E & LESLIE 02-24-177-002 114,283 WOODWORTH, MICHAEL J & RUTH A 02-24-177-004 51,622 POORE, RONALD C & MARSHA 02-24-177-005 64,841 LICHTER, EDWARD M 02-24-177-006 79,700 NOBLE, GERALD JR & DONNA 02-24-177-007 31,627 FAHLMARK, RANDY M 02-24-177-008 76,026 WINDLE, JAMES M & TRACY C 02-24-178-002 80,949 SARTAIN FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST, 02-24-178-004 122,664 MYFTARI, SAM & , MIFTARI, IDAET 02-24-179-001 87,340 WILLIAMS, FLOYD WILLIAM JR 02-24-179-002 87,396 JOHNSON, LORI L & DANIEL C 02-24-179-004 90,282 WRIGHT, RICHARD J & TIFFANY D 02-24-179-005 80,284 BOEHM, ANTHONY L 02-24-251-001 68,521 GRAY, CHARLEEN A DEC OF TRUST 02-24-251-003 87,573 AMMENHAUSER, LAWRENCE JR 02-24-252-001 99,506 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK TRUST 02-24-252-002 60,225 BALFE, JOSEPH B & CAROL A TR J & C BALFE FAM TR 02-24-252-004 109,821 RYBICKI REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, 02-24-252-005 80,347 BLUE, KENNETH F 02-24-252-007 81,219 STROTHMAN, EVELYN R 02-24-252-008 47,867 BLUE ENTERPRISES INC, 02-24-253-002 66,405 SWANSON, LOREN R 02-24-300-001 1,380 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-300-007 390 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-24-300-012 191,940 PARKHURST FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, 02-24-300-013 13,480 TU FAMILY LLC, 02-24-300-014 36,690 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 02-24-300-015 180 PARKHURST, SCOTT R 02-24-300-018 121,355 NUNEZ, GEORGINA M 02-24-451-002 108,079 WOLF, KENNETH C & JANE S 02-24-451-003 86,273 PLUMLEY, RAYMOND C 02-24-451-004 89,636 WALZ, STEVEN P 02-24-476-001 3,370 BOUGHTON, WALTER A 02-25-100-001 7,030 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 2020 Oswego Township 02-25-100-002 21,480 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-25-100-004 30,050 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-200-001 29,151 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP 02-25-200-002 119,223 BOUGHTON, WALTER A 02-25-200-003 53,390 WENGMAR QUARRY LEDGE FARM LLC, % LAND PRO LLC 02-25-300-002 639,783 LASKARIS, FRANK LIV TR 02-25-300-006 10,850 LASKARIS , FRANK LIV TR 02-25-300-007 4,650 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-300-008 20,240 KELAKA LLC, 02-25-351-002 13,740 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-351-003 122,070 FRENCH, PATRICIA M TR 02-25-351-004 166,153 FAYOUMI, SUZANNE E & NABIL S 02-25-351-005 145,933 BARNES, JAMES & KELLY 02-25-351-006 210,866 SCHUBERTH, GUS 02-25-400-002 5,750 KELAKA LLC, 02-25-426-004 135,208 FRIEDMAN, JAMES A & LYNN A 02-25-426-005 133,915 WYDRA, MATTHEW RYAN & AMANDA LYNN 02-25-426-006 136,773 PRIGMORE, JAY & BRITTANY T 02-25-426-007 145,769 WILLIAMS, DONALD & ERIKA 02-25-426-008 148,930 MCCUE DEVELOPMENT INC, 02-25-426-009 107,836 VITALE, SIMONE A & NICOLE L 02-25-426-011 150,102 RESENDEZ, RAMIRO &, ESCALANTE, LIZET R 02-25-427-001 92,695 HOLLOMAN, TONY & LATOIYA 02-25-427-002 124,728 GILIO, MICHAEL R & BRANDY M 02-25-427-003 111,688 LIESER, ANDREW S & COURTNEY A RICHARDSON 02-25-427-004 94,979 SEASE, GLENNDA K & JERRY D 02-25-427-006 117,278 DOORNBOS, ROGER & RAE 02-25-427-007 85,389 VAN KLEY, BRIAN S & KARLEE R 02-25-427-008 110,227 JOYCE, GEORGE S IV & CHRISTIE L 02-25-427-010 111,563 CHICAGO TITLE LAND TRUST, % JOHN & LYNNE SCHROTT 02-25-427-011 105,285 SCARPINO, CHERYL M & FRANK J III 02-25-427-012 104,607 DANAHER, JEREMY & MEGHAN M 02-25-427-013 111,296 JEZEWSKI, AMANDA M & JOSEPH J 02-25-427-014 86,576 THURSTON BABY FARM TRUST, 02-25-427-017 85,103 WRIGHT , SAMUEL D & YUKIKO N 02-25-427-019 86,576 STANLEY, GARRY J & BRIDGETT F 02-25-427-021 110,177 OHENE ASAH, ANDREWS & FREDA 02-25-427-022 86,576 BRAILEY, SHAHERA 02-25-427-024 107,579 HOLDEN , DAVID & BARBARA 02-25-427-025 106,633 BACON-MCNEAL DELOREAN C &, HERNANDEZ VERONICA 02-25-427-027 86,702 EICK, KYLE C & STEPHANIE L 02-25-429-001 115,604 NASLUND, MICHAEL J 02-25-429-003 101,861 BREST , GINGER ALLYSON 02-25-429-007 107,432 CHAU, HANSON & LAURA 02-25-450-001 112,014 MCMANUS, NEAL P & ALICIA M 02-25-450-002 110,219 YEOMANS, MARIA R 02-25-450-003 93,496 GERARDOT, MEREDITH 02-25-450-004 88,120 SCHLICHTMANN, GUSTAVO & BLANCA 02-25-450-005 112,294 HIEMER, MICHAEL T 02-25-450-006 115,861 BAKER, DENISE & KURT 02-25-450-007 115,478 ROBLEDO, ALEX D &, POTTER, JENNIFER 02-25-450-008 113,006 SPEVERE, RALPH JOSEPH JR & BONNIE JEAN 02-25-450-010 111,005 CONCEPCION, ROBERT DANIEL & BRIDGET MONICA BOBER 02-25-450-013 108,357 JORDAN , MATTHEW & LATASHIA 02-25-450-014 111,125 NACHTIGALL, JONATHAN P & KATE E 02-25-450-015 111,931 OSTRAND, GREGORY 02-25-450-016 85,525 MILLER, FORREST & STEFANIE 02-25-451-001 108,654 CALL CHRISTINE R & MENDOZA ROBERT D &, STOTT KRISTEN 02-25-451-002 119,971 ESPINAL JOSE A & MARLEN S &, VELASQUEZ HILDA ROSE 02-25-451-003 92,430 KIMBALL, KYLE R & AMANDA C 02-25-451-006 91,197 ROBERTS, RICHARD DAVID JR & JESSICA LYNN 02-25-451-008 83,842 LEIFHEIT, JENNIFER M 2020 Oswego Township 02-25-451-009 108,293 STEWART, ELIZABETH & MARK
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