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Local News Web posted Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Reassessment awaits governor's decision

BEAUFORT: Meanwhile, county continuing to proceed without a cap.

By Lolita Huckaby
Carolina Morning News

While Gov. Mark Sanford contemplates legislation establishing a 20 percent cap on property tax reassessments, Beaufort County is continuing with plans to distribute notices without a cap.

The county assessor's office, which last reassessed property values in 1998, has been preparing for the reassessment since last year, when the County Council was considering its own 15 percent cap on reassessments.

A last-minute bill establishing the 20 percent cap statewide, co-sponsored by Sen. Scott Richardson, R-Hilton Head Island, is still sitting on the governor's desk waiting for his action. Observers seem to have no idea when or if Sanford will sign the bill.

"My greatest fear is because of all the publicity there's been on this issue, Beaufort County property owners are going to be under the impression that we'll be issuing tax notices with a cap," County Administrator Gary Kubic told the County Council on Monday.

The county is currently in a holding pattern on the issue, ready to mail reassessment notices in early August while also gearing up computer systems to calculate alternate notices if the legislation goes into effect prior to the mailing date.

County Assessor Bernice Wright who, along with her staff, has conducted public information sessions on the subject for the past month, has done her own calculations of the proposed legislation.

Her report shows 73 percent of the county's taxpayers would actually get higher tax bills under the reassessment cap.

Councilman Frank Brafman said Monday he's already called Sanford's office and urged the governor not to support the legislation.

"The timing here is a disaster and I urge all of you to contact him," Brafman said.

Councilman Dick Stewart took the opposite position, contending a veto by the governor would probably be overridden by the General Assembly when it returns to work next January.

"Not commenting on the merits of the bill, but that scenario would cause even greater confusion," he said.

The council has not taken a position on the state legislation.

After a year of debate the members, who were divided on the issue, agreed in May to drop a local 15 percent reassessment cap on the grounds that the constitutionality of the cap is still being challenged in court by Charleston County.

In other action, council members created a four-way race for two appointments to the Beaufort-Jasper Water & Sewer Authority.

Two incumbents have been nominated for reappointment while two additional names were added to the nominations.

Jim Carlen of Hilton Head, who has been on the board for the past 13 years, needs 10 council votes for reappointment. John Phillips of Sheldon, who has been on the board for six years, needs eight votes for reappointment.

Former Councilman Marvin Dukes of Beaufort was nominated by Brafman and Donald Goodwine of Shell Point was nominated by Councilman Herbert Glaze.

The council will vote at its next meeting, July 26.

Reporter Lolita Huckaby can be reached at 524-5448 or lolita.huckaby@lowcountrynow.com

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