The request was received for information only, as advisory committees are not resuming until further notice. Council received a request from Lynn Silverton regarding holding virtual meetings for Senior's Advisory Committee.Director of Planning introduced Grey Highlands newest planner Matt Rapke to Council.That the Site Plan Agreement include odor control system with Hepa filters, the requirement for annual inspections, a peer review of the odour control systems, annual inspection requirements and a complaints handling process, specific building appearance, fencing, parking, security, snow removal and lighting measures.That Council direct staff to prepare a Site Plan Agreement that includes specific details of the ventilation, air purification, and plant operating procedures and that there be a reference be made to the Best management practices plan for industrial sources of odour as outlined by the province of Ontario.That the micro-cannabis cultivating facility proposed in the application SP13.2019 fits within the light industrial zone of the Zoning By-law.Recommendations from the May 5 th Committee of the Whole meeting regarding Site Plan Application SP13.2019:.Kevin Land spoke during Open Forum on behalf of the library board regarding Item 7.2 – COW2020-08 – Zoning Classification.The meeting was streamed live for the public to watch as well as recorded (link below). Type in your municipality and select it from the drop down menu to see your municipality's Residential Assessment Roll Quality Report for MPAC's 2016 assessment.Grey Highlands Council met virtually on May 20 th at 1:00 pm. Interested in reading the report for your municipality? Simply enter the name of your municipality in the field below. This information is turned in to an Assessment Roll Quality Report and is shared with your municipality. Assessment Roll Quality Reports for the 2016 Current Value AssessmentĪssessment Roll Quality Results for the Province We check to make sure that your municipality's COD is within the IAAO standard's acceptable range for consistency. The COD measures the uniformity of assessments for properties that have sold in your municipality. Understanding the Coefficient of Dispersion (COD) What is a Coefficient of Dispersion (COD)? This tells us that there is an acceptable degree of accuracy between MPAC's assessed values and actual selling prices. We check to make sure that your municipality's median ASR is within the IAAO standard's acceptable range. The number that's in the middle is called the Median ASR. We look at all the ASRs in your municipality and sort them from the lowest to the highest. Understanding the Median Assessment-to-Sales Ratio (ASR) What is a Median ASR? For quality measurement, the sale amount used in the ASR is adjusted to reflect market conditions as of the legislated valuation date. If you recently bought your home, then your ASR is calculated using the purchase price you paid. We calculate ASRs for all of the properties sold in your municipality. What is an Assessment-to-Sales Ratio (ASR)? Two internationally recognized criteria are used to measure quality and accuracy - the Median Assessment-to-Sale Ratio (ASR) and Coefficient of Dispersion (COD). The Quality Service Commissioner measures the quality and accuracy of MPAC's property assessments against the standards set by the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO). MPAC's assessments help ensure property owners like you pay their fair share of property taxes - and nothing more. At MPAC, we take accuracy very seriously.
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