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2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,294 ARB Approved Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:15PM Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,294 ARB Approved Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:15PM Land Value Homesite: 69,253,478 Non Homesite: 66,470,575 Ag Market: 265,612,755 Timber Market: 0 Total Land (+) 401,336,808 Improvement Value Homesite: 348,792,008 Non Homesite: 116,354,293 Total Improvements (+) 465,146,301 Non Real Count Value Personal Property: 214 93,887,960 Mineral Property: 0 0 Autos: 0 0 Total Non Real (+) 93,887,960 Market Value = 960,371,069 Ag Non Exempt Exempt Total Productivity Market: 264,760,415 852,340 Ag Use: 7,928,780 7,070 Productivity Loss (-) 256,831,635 Timber Use: 0 0 Appraised Value = 703,539,434 Productivity Loss: 256,831,635 845,270 Homestead Cap (-) 41,072,158 Assessed Value = 662,467,276 Total Exemptions Amount (-) 45,219,067 (Breakdown on Next Page) Net Taxable = 617,248,209 APPROXIMATE TOTAL LEVY = NET TAXABLE * (TAX RATE / 100) 370,348.93 = 617,248,209 * (0.060000 / 100) Tax Increment Finance Value: 0 Tax Increment Finance Levy: 0.00 1F/1 Page 1 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,294 ARB Approved Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM Exemption Breakdown Exemption Count Local State Total DV1 10 0 45,000 45,000 DV2 12 0 91,985 91,985 DV3 10 0 90,000 90,000 DV4 76 0 537,411 537,411 DV4S 9 0 71,320 71,320 DVHS 37 0 7,021,602 7,021,602 DVHSS 3 0 104,739 104,739 EX-XL 2 0 687,860 687,860 EX-XV 89 0 36,514,290 36,514,290 EX366 7 0 1,170 1,170 PC 1 53,690 0 53,690 Totals 53,690 45,165,377 45,219,067 1F/1 Page 2 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 291 Under ARB Review Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:15PM Land Value Homesite: 3,436,120 Non Homesite: 3,603,000 Ag Market: 4,638,560 Timber Market: 0 Total Land (+) 11,677,680 Improvement Value Homesite: 26,387,105 Non Homesite: 5,134,059 Total Improvements (+) 31,521,164 Non Real Count Value Personal Property: 3 160,360 Mineral Property: 0 0 Autos: 0 0 Total Non Real (+) 160,360 Market Value = 43,359,204 Ag Non Exempt Exempt Total Productivity Market: 4,638,560 0 Ag Use: 126,310 0 Productivity Loss (-) 4,512,250 Timber Use: 0 0 Appraised Value = 38,846,954 Productivity Loss: 4,512,250 0 Homestead Cap (-) 3,581,139 Assessed Value = 35,265,815 Total Exemptions Amount (-) 39,000 (Breakdown on Next Page) Net Taxable = 35,226,815 APPROXIMATE TOTAL LEVY = NET TAXABLE * (TAX RATE / 100) 21,136.09 = 35,226,815 * (0.060000 / 100) Tax Increment Finance Value: 0 Tax Increment Finance Levy: 0.00 1F/1 Page 3 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 291 Under ARB Review Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM Exemption Breakdown Exemption Count Local State Total DV1 3 0 15,000 15,000 DV4 2 0 24,000 24,000 Totals 0 39,000 39,000 1F/1 Page 4 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,585 Grand Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:15PM Land Value Homesite: 72,689,598 Non Homesite: 70,073,575 Ag Market: 270,251,315 Timber Market: 0 Total Land (+) 413,014,488 Improvement Value Homesite: 375,179,113 Non Homesite: 121,488,352 Total Improvements (+) 496,667,465 Non Real Count Value Personal Property: 217 94,048,320 Mineral Property: 0 0 Autos: 0 0 Total Non Real (+) 94,048,320 Market Value = 1,003,730,273 Ag Non Exempt Exempt Total Productivity Market: 269,398,975 852,340 Ag Use: 8,055,090 7,070 Productivity Loss (-) 261,343,885 Timber Use: 0 0 Appraised Value = 742,386,388 Productivity Loss: 261,343,885 845,270 Homestead Cap (-) 44,653,297 Assessed Value = 697,733,091 Total Exemptions Amount (-) 45,258,067 (Breakdown on Next Page) Net Taxable = 652,475,024 APPROXIMATE TOTAL LEVY = NET TAXABLE * (TAX RATE / 100) 391,485.01 = 652,475,024 * (0.060000 / 100) Tax Increment Finance Value: 0 Tax Increment Finance Levy: 0.00 1F/1 Page 5 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,585 Grand Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM Exemption Breakdown Exemption Count Local State Total DV1 13 0 60,000 60,000 DV2 12 0 91,985 91,985 DV3 10 0 90,000 90,000 DV4 78 0 561,411 561,411 DV4S 9 0 71,320 71,320 DVHS 37 0 7,021,602 7,021,602 DVHSS 3 0 104,739 104,739 EX-XL 2 0 687,860 687,860 EX-XV 89 0 36,514,290 36,514,290 EX366 7 0 1,170 1,170 PC 1 53,690 0 53,690 Totals 53,690 45,204,377 45,258,067 1F/1 Page 6 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,294 ARB Approved Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM State Category Breakdown State Code Description Count Acres New Value Market Value Taxable Value A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 3,071 $12,407,790 $358,231,557 $332,260,457 B MULTIFAMILY RESIDENCE 1 $0 $101,770 $101,770 C1 VACANT LOTS AND LAND TRACTS 364 $0 $9,264,850 $9,264,850 D1 QUALIFIED OPEN-SPACE LAND 1,963 81,808.1201 $0 $264,760,415 $7,921,835 D2 IMPROVEMENTS ON QUALIFIED OP 493 $174,160 $8,200,077 $8,199,735 E RURAL LAND, NON QUALIFIED OPE 1,575 5,288.0206 $1,524,170 $160,153,919 $139,589,954 F1 COMMERCIAL REAL PROPERTY 63 $1,382,220 $10,757,899 $10,757,840 J2 GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 1 $0 $122,100 $122,100 J3 ELECTRIC COMPANY (INCLUDING C 4 $0 $8,574,970 $8,574,970 J4 TELEPHONE COMPANY (INCLUDI 12 $0 $737,380 $737,380 J6 PIPELAND COMPANY 5 $0 $64,516,900 $64,516,900 J7 CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY 1 $0 $8,040 $8,040 J8 OTHER TYPE OF UTILITY 1 $0 $78,550 $78,550 L1 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL PROPER 177 $0 $19,054,720 $19,054,720 L2 INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURIN 2 $0 $57,720 $4,030 M1 TANGIBLE OTHER PERSONAL, MOB 591 $1,406,170 $17,648,862 $15,157,058 O RESIDENTIAL INVENTORY 6 $0 $130,000 $130,000 S SPECIAL INVENTORY TAX 6 $0 $768,020 $768,020 X TOTALLY EXEMPT PROPERTY 98 $1,261,260 $37,203,320 $0 Totals 87,096.1407 $18,155,770 $960,371,069 $617,248,209 1F/1 Page 7 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 291 Under ARB Review Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM State Category Breakdown State Code Description Count Acres New Value Market Value Taxable Value A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 101 $339,360 $17,415,126 $16,154,058 C1 VACANT LOTS AND LAND TRACTS 14 $0 $555,410 $555,410 D1 QUALIFIED OPEN-SPACE LAND 36 1,254.4620 $0 $4,638,560 $126,310 D2 IMPROVEMENTS ON QUALIFIED OP 14 $0 $286,970 $286,970 E RURAL LAND, NON QUALIFIED OPE 135 422.7240 $101,700 $18,827,838 $16,618,989 F1 COMMERCIAL REAL PROPERTY 3 $0 $307,110 $307,110 L1 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL PROPER 3 $0 $160,360 $160,360 M1 TANGIBLE OTHER PERSONAL, MOB 33 $82,360 $1,167,830 $1,017,608 Totals 1,677.1860 $523,420 $43,359,204 $35,226,815 1F/1 Page 8 of 564 True Automation, Inc. Kaufman County 2019 CERTIFIED TOTALS As of Certification 1F - KC ESD #1 (KAUFMAN) Property Count: 7,585 Grand Totals 7/25/2019 5:06:37PM State Category Breakdown State Code Description Count Acres New Value Market Value Taxable Value A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 3,172 $12,747,150 $375,646,683 $348,414,515 B MULTIFAMILY RESIDENCE 1 $0 $101,770 $101,770 C1 VACANT LOTS AND LAND TRACTS 378 $0 $9,820,260 $9,820,260 D1 QUALIFIED OPEN-SPACE LAND 1,999 83,062.5821 $0 $269,398,975 $8,048,145 D2 IMPROVEMENTS ON QUALIFIED OP 507 $174,160 $8,487,047 $8,486,705 E RURAL LAND, NON QUALIFIED OPE 1,710 5,710.7446 $1,625,870 $178,981,757 $156,208,943 F1 COMMERCIAL REAL PROPERTY 66 $1,382,220 $11,065,009 $11,064,950 J2 GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 1 $0 $122,100 $122,100 J3 ELECTRIC COMPANY (INCLUDING C 4 $0 $8,574,970 $8,574,970 J4 TELEPHONE COMPANY (INCLUDI 12 $0 $737,380 $737,380 J6 PIPELAND COMPANY 5 $0 $64,516,900 $64,516,900 J7 CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY 1 $0 $8,040 $8,040 J8 OTHER TYPE OF UTILITY 1 $0 $78,550 $78,550 L1 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL PROPER 180 $0 $19,215,080 $19,215,080 L2 INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURIN 2 $0 $57,720 $4,030 M1 TANGIBLE OTHER PERSONAL, MOB 624 $1,488,530 $18,816,692 $16,174,666 O RESIDENTIAL INVENTORY 6 $0 $130,000 $130,000 S SPECIAL INVENTORY TAX 6 $0 $768,020 $768,020 X TOTALLY EXEMPT PROPERTY 98 $1,261,260 $37,203,320 $0 Totals 88,773.3267 $18,679,190 $1,003,730,273 $652,475,024 1F/1 Page 9 of 564 True Automation, Inc.
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