--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Joe D'Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 8:57 PM +0000 5/13/05, jerseyjohn99 wrote:
> >...The district must have, per capita, property values of at 
least 3
> >percent below the state average."
> 
> So just for giggles, JJ, where in the continuum of per capita 
property values does Asbury Park sit? Would they use 2000 census 
information for population? What would they use for property value? 
Assessed value? Market value? Something else? 
> 
> (See I can participate nicely when there's a reasonable discussion 
going on. But as soon as someone throws in conspiracy theories, 
accusations of voter fraud or outright lies... I'm done being nice.)
> 
> ~joe

That's the JoeyDee we all love. Again speaking from my hindquarters 
I assume they would use actual property sales deemed arm's length 
transactions. Average and median property values are always based on 
actual sale prices, not assessments.




 
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