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File #: ID 2018-005    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Update/Presentation Item Status: Manager's Report
File created: 1/4/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 1/16/2018 Final action:
Title: 2018 Metro Districts Mill Levy Report
Attachments: 1. Attachment A: 2018 Metro Districts Mill Levy Report
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To:                     Honorable Mayor and Members of Town Council

 

From:                     Kristin Zagurski, Assistant to the Town Manager

 

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2018 Metro Districts Mill Levy Report

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Executive Summary

 

A metro district is a taxing entity, separate from the Town of Castle Rock, that exists primarily to finance public improvements that benefit property owners within the district. Numerous metro districts exist in Castle Rock.

 

Metro districts assess property taxes to property owners in their particular area. Other property taxes are common to most Castle Rock property owners. These include property taxes paid to the local schools, County, libraries, cemetery and the Town. (Some areas, including Craig & Gould, Glovers, Metzler Ranch, Plum Creek and Red Hawk, do not have a metro district nor an associated property tax.)

 

Based upon the most recent home value data from the Douglas County Department of Community Development, the owner of a median-valued home in areas of Town without a metro district will have a total 2018 property tax of $1,727.17.

 

Comparing those areas to areas with metro districts, the property tax is significantly greater in areas with a metro district. Taxes on a median-valued home in areas with a metro district range from $2,148.96 on the low end to $4,085.82 on the high end.

 

More detailed information is available in the attached report, which compares what residents in Castle Rock’s various metro districts pay annually in property tax.

 

Property tax is usually paid as part of one’s mortgage payment. It is based off of the appraised value of one’s home. According to the County Department of Community Development, the median home value in Castle Rock is $373,254 as of May 31, 2017.

 

Median value means that half of the 19,313 completed housing units in Castle Rock at that time had a value above that amount, and half had a value below that amount. The units factored into that value were single-family detached and attached houses, townhouses, condos and duplexes.

 

 

Attachments

 

Attachment A:  2018 Metro Districts Mill Levy Report