City of Oswego Slated For Two-Year Property Assessment

by Shea O'Malley | June 28, 2022 3:58 pm

OSWEGO – Oswego will undergo a city-wide real property assessment over the course of the next two years, a move the city requires to obtain updated home and property information; the Common Council passing the measure during last night’s Monday, June 27  meeting.

Oswego City Assessor Jennifer Reebel Torrese spoke during last week’s committee meeting, detailing the process. The assessment will cover a two-year time frame, slated to last from 2022-24. The last city assessment was conducted in 1995-97.

“It’s a full inventory and data collection on all real property in the city, along with valuation and modeling to get us to an equitable assessment role,” Torrese said. “They will begin measuring every parcel in the city confirming square footage [and] they’ll collect inventory; front porches, back porches, pools, fences, tool sheds, machine sheds – there are all different grades depending on size. So they’ll do a full inventory collection… They will sketch the parcel – so by law we are required to have a sketch of every parcel on file They’ll have to take a picture of every parcel – that’s also required by state law so that will all be done; that’s the first step. So, they’ll measure land as well, to make sure the acreage that’s listed is correct, the frontage numbers are correct [and] the depths are correct. They’ll just be verifying everything and updating information that they find inaccuracies and discrepancies with.”

GAR Associates, LLC will complete the assessment, the cost of the project spread out over the next three-year budgets. The 2022 budget cost comes in at $75,000.

Also unanimously passed during last night’s meeting include the following:

Also passed were Resolutions #195 and #196 without committee consideration. The resolutions would allow the Oswego City Engineer Jeff Hinderliter to seek bids for bathroom renovations at both the East Linear Skate Park Project and the Sheldon Beach Project.

Renovations on both projects are moving along rather quickly; the move giving Hinderliter the authority to seek bids for bathroom designs this week, thus getting the measure in place before the next Council meeting to be voted on. Resolution #183 was also tabled until the following Common Council meeting.

To see the full agenda, please click here[1]. All Common Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Monday of the month, the next meeting on July 11.

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