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November 12. 2020 Exhibit List Exhibit 1 Houston Chronicle Affidavit of Publication of Notice of Public Hearing of the North Houston District to Consider the Advisability of Amending the Assessment Roll of the District Exhibit 2 Notice of Public Hearing of the North Houston District to Consider Advisability of Amending the Assessment Roll of the District Exhibit 3 Certificateof Mailing Exhibit 4 2020 Proposed Supplement to the Assessment Roll -Alphabetical Order Exhibit 5 2020 Proposed Supplement to the Assessment Roll -Tax Account Number Order Exhibit 6 Service, Improvement and Assessment Plan (2030 Plan) Exhibit 7 Log of Con-espondence from Property Owners Exhibit 8 List of Omitted Properties to be added to the Assessment Roll NORTH HOUSTON DISTRICT 2020 EXCESSIVE ASSESSMENT ROLL - ACCOUNTS EXCEEDING 10% OF 2019 ASSESSMENT ROLL - BASED ON HARRIS COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT 2020 APPRAISAL RECORDS AS OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 ALPHABETICAL LISTING BY OWNER BY ACCOUNT NUMBER ACCT NUMBER OWNER LEGAL DESCRIPTION OTHER INFORMATION TYPE VALUATION 118-687-000-0001 10445 GREENS CROSSING LP BLDGS 1 THRU 11 ACRES: 11.2400 LAND: 2,448,070 C/O MADERA EQUITY LTD WINDCREST AT WEST ROAD STATUS: B1 IMPROV: 9,838,776 C 5214 68TH ST STE 402 MAP: 5264D EXEMPT: LUBBOCK TX 79424-1523 SITUS: 10445 GREENS CROSSING BLV ASS VAL: 12,286,846 MAIL ITEM: 1 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 20,570.64 128-577-001-0001 11818 AIRLINE DRIVE LLC RES A BLK 1 ACRES: 0.9603 LAND: 292,817 3200 WILCREST DR STE 430 AIRLINE PLAZA STATUS: F1 IMPROV: 1,251,700 C HOUSTON TX 77042-6016 MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 11818 AIRLINE DR ASS VAL: 1,544,517 MAIL ITEM: 2 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 2,585.83 115-914-000-0002 13725 CAMBURY DRIVE LP RES A2 ACRES: 5.4600 LAND: 1,189,190 5214 68TH ST STE 402 CAMBURY PLACE APTS STATUS: B1 IMPROV: 6,454,743 C LUBBOCK TX 79424-1523 NORTHBOROUGH SEC 4 U/R MAP: 5266C EXEMPT: SITUS: 13725 CAMBURY DR ASS VAL: 7,643,933 MAIL ITEM: 3 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 12,797.47 108-621-000-0003 16303 IMPERIAL LLC RES F2 ACRES: 8.3210 LAND: 1,449,852 5214 68TH ST STE 402 GREEMBRIAR NORTH SEC 1 STATUS: B1 IMPROV: 10,379,140 C LUBBOCK TX 79424-1523 MAP: 5365C EXEMPT: SITUS: 16303 IMPERIAL VALLEY DR ASS VAL: 11,828,992 MAIL ITEM: 4 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 19,804.10 114-481-001-0001 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 11 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-001-0002 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 12 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-001-0003 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 13 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 6,638 1321 SMITH RD .0045 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 28,300 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN CONDO MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 34,938 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 58.49 114-481-001-0008 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 22 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-001-0009 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 23 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 6,638 1321 SMITH RD .0045 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 28,300 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 34,938 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 58.49 Page 1 NHD 2020 10% Excessive Assessment Accounts over 2019 - Alphabetical By Owner by Account Number ACCT NUMBER OWNER LEGAL DESCRIPTION OTHER INFORMATION TYPE VALUATION 114-481-001-0010 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 24 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 6,638 1321 SMITH RD .0045 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 28,300 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 34,938 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 58.49 114-481-001-0014 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 32 BLDG A ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 7,119 1321 SMITH RD .0045 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 30,352 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 202 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 37,471 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 62.73 114-481-003-0001 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 11 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-003-0002 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 12 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 6,638 1321 SMITH RD .0045 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 28,300 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 34,938 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 58.49 114-481-003-0004 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 14 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 7,697 1321 SMITH RD .0055 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 32,813 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 40,510 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 67.82 114-481-003-0005 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 15 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,374 1321 SMITH RD .0061 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 35,699 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 44,073 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 73.79 114-481-003-0010 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 24 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 7,697 1321 SMITH RD .0055 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 32,813 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 40,510 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 67.82 114-481-003-0014 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 32 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-003-0016 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 34 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 7,697 1321 SMITH RD .0055 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 32,813 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 40,510 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 67.82 114-481-003-0017 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 35 BLDG C ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,374 1321 SMITH RD .0061 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 35,699 C HOUSTON TX 77002-0000 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 44,073 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 73.79 Page 2 NHD 2020 10% Excessive Assessment Accounts over 2019 - Alphabetical By Owner by Account Number ACCT NUMBER OWNER LEGAL DESCRIPTION OTHER INFORMATION TYPE VALUATION 114-481-004-0005 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 15 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-004-0009 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 23 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-004-0012 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 26 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-004-0015 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 33 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-004-0016 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 34 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-004-0018 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 36 BLDG D ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,578 1321 SMITH RD .0062 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 36,570 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 45,148 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 75.59 114-481-005-0002 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 12 BLDG E ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 8,374 1321 SMITH RD .0061 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 35,699 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 44,073 MAIL ITEM: 5 2020 ANNUAL ASSMT: 73.79 114-481-005-0003 1836 PROPERTIES LLC UNIT 13 BLDG E ACRES: 0.0000 LAND: 7,697 1321 SMITH RD .0055 INT COMMON LAND & ELE STATUS: A1 IMPROV: 32,813 C HUFFMAN TX 77336-4311 NORTH VILLAGE GREEN 1 CONDO 3RD AMEN MAP: 5264B EXEMPT: SITUS: 206 PLAZA VERDE DR ASS VAL: 40,510 MAIL
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