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Assessed Values for 2019 NOTICE TO KENDALL COUNTY TAXPAYERS: ASSESSED VALUES FOR 2019 Valuation date (35 ILCS 200/9-95): January 1, 2019 Required level of assessment (35 ILCS 200/9-145): 33.33% Valuation based on sales from (35 ILCS 200/1-55): 2016, 2017, & 2018 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 …………….…………….1.0180 FOX TOWNSHIP ………………. …………1.0000 BRISTOL TOWNSHIP…………………………………1.0000 OSWEGO TOWNSHIP …………………………..1.0000 KENDALL TOWNSHIP ……………………………….1.0000 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 MIKE HARDECOPF 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 66,467 ESPOSITO, LAURENCE R & JACKILIN J 02-23-277-002 80,742 KRIEGER, ELDON S & PEGGY A 02-23-277-003 731 CLASSIC INVESTMENTS LLC, 02-23-327-003 112,566 JMB FAMILY TRUST , BONK JOHN J & MARY ELLEN TRUSTEES 02-23-376-001 57,878 KLEIN, MARCIA 02-23-376-002 81,333 KRAS, KEITH K & CELESTE M 02-23-376-003 73,577 KRAS, KENNETH K 02-23-376-005 50,224 BROWN, THOMAS H & CAROL A 02-23-376-006 89,976 SELLEN, JAMES J & MARY 02-23-376-007 73,516 POPPEN, JEFFERY A & BARBIE A 02-23-376-008 6,203 SEIBERT, HARRY T 02-23-376-009 6,203 BROWN, THOMAS H & CAROL A 02-23-377-001 87,161 SPIALEK MARK &, PETERSON PETRA 02-23-377-002 91,347 SEIBERT, HARRY T 02-23-378-003 60,335 HAMBLY, DEMAR NEIL 02-23-378-004 10,494 AURORA NATL BANK, 02-23-378-005 46,603 KLAGES, WM F JR & DOROTHY 02-23-400-002 280 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-23-400-004 4,580 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-23-400-005 860 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK 8528 02-23-400-006 5,850 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 02-23-400-007 4,010 PARKHURST, SCOTT R 02-24-151-001 73,825 CAPALBY, WAYNE A & RAMONA M 02-24-151-002 78,138 QUILLEN, BRAD & TAMMY 02-24-151-003 54,989 SCOTT, CLIFFORD D & TINA A 02-24-151-004 66,351 WALDEN, MARY LOU 02-24-151-005 77,349 BOCZKO, KENYATTA 02-24-151-006 107,340 FITZGERALD, RORY M 02-24-151-007 103,803 CRNICH, MARK A & JESSICA 02-24-151-009 2,650 CLASSIC INVESTMENTS LLC, 02-24-151-010 1,030 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-177-001 83,185 STRIKER, DAVID E & LESLIE 02-24-177-002 111,453 WOODWORTH, MICHAEL J & RUTH A 02-24-177-004 50,518 POORE, RONALD C & MARSHA 02-24-177-005 63,352 LICHTER, EDWARD M 02-24-177-006 77,778 NOBLE, GERALD JR & DONNA 02-24-177-007 31,205 FAHLMARK, RANDY M 02-24-177-008 74,453 WINDLE, JAMES M & TRACY C 02-24-177-009 3,261 WOODWORTH, MICHAEL J & RUTH A 02-24-178-002 79,090 SARTAIN, CHARLOTTE A GIFT TR MARK SARTAIN TRUSTEE 02-24-178-004 119,590 MYFTARI, SAM & , MIFTARI, IDAET 02-24-179-001 83,105 WILLIAMS, FLOYD WILLIAM JR 02-24-179-002 83,158 JOHNSON, LORI L & DANIEL C 02-24-179-004 85,868 WRIGHT, RICHARD J & TIFFANY D 02-24-179-005 76,480 BOEHM, ANTHONY L 02-24-251-001 65,435 GRAY, CHARLEEN A DEC OF TRUST 02-24-251-003 83,324 AMMENHAUSER, LAWRENCE JR 02-24-252-001 94,529 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK TRUST 02-24-252-002 57,645 BALFE, JOSEPH B & CAROL A TR J & C BALFE FAM TR 02-24-252-004 104,872 RYBICKI, ROBERT M & CAROLE 02-24-252-005 76,847 BLUE, KENNETH F 02-24-252-007 77,358 STROTHMAN, EVELYN R 02-24-252-008 46,042 BLUE ENTERPRISES INC, 02-24-253-002 62,882 SWANSON, LOREN R 02-24-300-001 1,280 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-300-007 330 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-24-300-012 182,549 PARKHURST FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, 02-24-300-013 12,620 TU FAMILY LLC, 02-24-300-014 34,220 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 02-24-300-015 160 PARKHURST, SCOTT R 02-24-300-016 323,523 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-300-017 3,128 NUNEZ, GEORGINA M 02-24-300-018 115,511 NUNEZ, GEORGINA M 2019 Oswego Township 02-24-300-019 3,128 EZEKIEL LLC, 02-24-426-007 277,230 DJJ FARMING LLC, 02-24-426-008 74,924 DJJ FARMING LLC, 02-24-451-001 17,694 WOLF, KENNETH & JANE S 02-24-451-002 102,579 WOLF, KENNETH C & JANE S 02-24-451-003 82,104 PLUMLEY, RAYMOND C 02-24-451-004 85,261 WALZ, STEVEN P 02-24-476-001 3,190 BOUGHTON, WALTER A 02-25-100-001 6,520 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP, % SCOTT PARKHURST 02-25-100-002 19,750 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-25-100-004 27,580 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-200-001 29,091 PARKHURST FAM LTD PARTNERSHIP 02-25-200-002 115,033 BOUGHTON, WALTER A 02-25-200-003 49,650 WENGMAR QUARRY LEDGE FARM LLC, % LAND PRO LLC 02-25-300-002 605,120 LASKARIS, FRANK LIV TR 02-25-300-006 10,560 LASKARIS , FRANK LIV TR 02-25-300-007 4,360 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-300-008 19,010 KELAKA LLC, 02-25-351-002 12,460 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-25-400-002 5,380 KELAKA LLC, 02-25-426-005 127,674 WYDRA, MATTHEW RYAN & AMANDA LYNN 02-25-426-007 138,397 WILLIAMS, DONALD & ERIKA 02-25-426-011 142,945 RESENDEZ, RAMIRO &, ESCALANTE, LIZET R 02-26-102-002 6,473 AURORA NATL BANK, 02-26-126-002 3,539 KLAGES, WM F JR & DOROTHY 02-26-126-004 12,842 TWIN PONDS CLUB 02-26-126-005 33,256 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK 8528 02-26-200-001 79,306 SANDERS FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP, % JAMES K. SANDERS 02-26-200-003 98,311 CRYDER, NOEL D & DIANE L 02-26-200-004 106,838 OLSON, EDMUND G TRUST & OLSON JUDITH A TR 02-26-200-008 12,830 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-26-200-010 145,924 PECK, THOMAS P 02-26-200-012 60,685 WAYNE, WILLIAM M 02-26-200-013 23 OVERSTREET BUILDERS INC, 02-26-200-014 153,398 URBON, TANYA 02-26-200-015 23 OVERSTREET BUILDERS INC, 02-26-200-016 212,242 OVERSTREET, EDITH L 02-26-200-017 303,945 OVERSTREET, MARY T 02-26-300-001 2,186 TANNER, THOMAS W 02-26-300-002 40,474 WENCEL, DENNIS R TRUST 02-26-300-005 22,956 KNOLLWOOD GUN CLUB 02-26-300-007 56,359 PIERCE, STEPHEN 02-26-300-009 75,456 MERCADO, KAY L & JESSE J 02-26-300-010 70 SORENSEN, JAMES M & KATHRYN 02-26-300-012 1,166 HARDESTY, DAVID J & BURKE ERIN 02-26-300-014 154,180 HARDESTY, DAVID J & BURKE ERIN 02-26-300-015 73,410 CTLTC FNY2434, 02-26-377-001 159,007 SIMMERS, KURT 02-26-377-002 161,577 BATEMAN, THOMAS G & TERESA L 02-26-377-003 106,945 WYNN, ARTHUR L III & SHARON M 02-26-377-004 114,740 BRANDAU, PETER W & SUSAN P 02-26-377-005 90,825 TOWERY , ROBERT C & BONNIE JEAN 02-26-377-006 7,281 HOSU, PAUL & HOLLY 02-26-400-001 83,816 HEMBREE, MARGUERITE 02-26-400-002 93,204 WAYNE, FRED & MARIE 02-26-400-005 32,323 LAZAROWICZ, JOHN W 02-26-400-006 104,582 PHILLIPS, JAMIE & JOY 02-26-400-009 116,743 WAYNE, MARIE A & FRED J 02-26-400-010 92,478 PEREZ, JENNIFER & JESSE 02-26-400-012 66,744 DIAZ, VICTOR M 02-26-400-013 360 CRYDER, DIANE L ET AL 02-26-400-014 310 WAYNE, FRED 02-26-476-002 9,880 NATIONAL DEVELOPERS INC 02-27-401-002 365,161 CTLTC FNY2434, 2019 Oswego Township 02-27-426-001 2,920 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK 8528 02-27-426-003 4,807 OLD 2ND NATIONAL BANK 8528 02-27-453-002 90 SPIESS, ERNST M & FELICIA A TR 02-34-205-001 33,195 BAUMGARTNER, THOMAS W 02-34-205-002 105,294 BAUMGARTNER, THOMAS
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