A. Reasons: The county assessor may change existing addresses for the following reasons:
1. An existing address is not in compliance with this chapter;
2. To correct duplicate addresses;
3. When a street name has been changed;
4. An existing address negatively impacts the dispatch of emergency vehicles or delivery of public services;
5. An existing address will cause addresses for future development to not be in compliance with this chapter.
B. When Hearing And Approval Required: When five (5) or more related address changes are necessary, a hearing and approval by the board is required.
C. Notice: The county assessor shall mail notice to affected property owners at least thirty (30) days before changing an address or before the board hearing if required. For an address change made by the county assessor, the notice shall include the reason for the change and information on the property owner's right to appeal. For changes requiring a board hearing, the notice shall include the reason for the change and information about the board hearing.
D. Effective Date: An address change shall take effect sixty (60) days after the county assessor or the board takes action to change the address.
E. Notice Of Change: The county assessor shall mail notice to affected property owners within seven (7) days of an address change. The county assessor shall notify certain public agencies within thirty (30) days of the action to change an address. Notice shall be provided to affected agencies, as determined by the county assessor, including public health and safety agencies, the United States postal service and utility companies. (Ord. 853, 3-22-2016)