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The farmhouse appeared on the 1861 map of Monmouth County and in the F.W. Beers 1873 atlas. [61] The inset of Marlboro village in the 1873 map shows the lane leading directly from the village to the farmhouse. During Uriah Smock's tenure on the property, he farmed 100 acres and owned between 37 and 50 additional unimproved acres.
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In the case of property, a tax assessment is an evaluation or an estimate of value that is typically performed by a tax assessor. The assessment leads to an "assessed value," which is a base number used in the calculation of the property tax. There is a relationship between the assessed value and the tax liability. The higher the assessment ...
Monmouth County (/ ˈ m ɒ n m ə θ /) is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of New Jersey.It is bordered to its west by Mercer and Middlesex Counties, to its south by Ocean County, to its east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to its north by the Raritan Bay (sharing a border with the boroughs of Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens in New York City, across it).
"In Monmouth County, not only do you have beautiful properties and you are able to get into the city, but you've got the ocean." - real estate agent
In 1928 he was appointed to the Monmouth County Board of Taxation by Governor A. Harry Moore. [16] William E. MacDonald, of Bradley Beach took his place when he left office. [17] Reichey was elected in a close race in 1932, and served a single three-year term on the board of freeholders.
Lane County Assessment and Taxation collects property taxes for the county as well as the cities, school districts and other special districts in the county. ... The county said the total property ...
Open space funding is paid for by a number of sources. State and local sources account for most of the funding. Marlboro obtains the funding from a special tax assessment. The town collects $600,000 annually from a local open space tax assessment of 2 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. [147]