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  2. 1978 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 13 (officially named the People's Initiative to Limit Property Taxation) is an amendment of the Constitution of California enacted during 1978, by means of the initiative process, to cap property taxes and limit property reassessments to when the property changes ownership, and to require a 2/3 majority for tax increases in the ...

  3. Homestead exemption - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi exemption from all ad valorem taxes assessed to property; this is limited to the first $7,500 of the assessed value or $300 of the actual exempted tax dollars. [ 10 ] New York 's School Tax Relief (STAR) program exempts the first $30,000 of a primary home's assessed value from school district taxes; the exemption is limited to ...

  4. Category:Companies based in California by county - Wikipedia

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    Note: the following categories currently do not exist, but may be (re-)created as needed: [Category:Companies based in Colusa County, California], [Category:Companies based in Modoc County, California], [Category:Companies based in Plumas County, California], [Category:Companies based in Sierra County, California], [Category:Companies based in Tuolumne County, California].

  5. Westlands Water District - Wikipedia

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    [10] The California drought, beginning in 1987, led to reductions in surface water delivery. In 2011, lawyer David L. Bernhardt and the Colorado-based law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck filed a lawsuit for Westlands that "sought to force the feds to make good on a commitment to build a multibillion-dollar system to dispose of the poisoned ...

  6. Crannell, California - Wikipedia

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    The California sawmill commenced operations in 1908. [3] The post office opened in 1909 was named for property owner Conrad Bulwinkle. In 1922 the community was renamed for Little River Redwood Company president Levi Crannell. [2] The town was served by the Trinidad extension of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad from 1911 to 1933. [4]

  7. Hammond Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hammond-Little River Redwood Company, Ltd. was formed in a 1931 merger with Hammond Lumber Company. This resulted in the former Little River Redwood Company transferring control of former company towns to Hammond Lumber, such as with Crannell. The Humboldt Northern Railway connection to Samoa was dismantled in 1948. [2]

  8. Samoa, California - Wikipedia

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    The Samoa sawmill was the largest in Humboldt County [11] when purchased by Andrew B. Hammond in 1900. [13] The Samoa post office opened in 1894. [6] A sash and door factory was added to the mill complex by 1909, [10] and the company was reorganized as the Hammond Lumber Company in 1912. [14]

  9. Hammond, Fresno County, California - Wikipedia

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    Hammond is a former unincorporated community in Fresno County, California, now incorporated into Fresno. [1] It lies at an elevation of 299 feet (91 m). [1] It laid along the route of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Valley Division.