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City Of Farmington Seeks Members For Two Of Its Boards
The City of Farmington is looking to fill vacancies on its Downtown Development Authority and Board of Review.
December 19, 2019
City Of Farmington Seeks Members For Two Of Its Boards
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The City of Farmington is looking to fill vacancies on its Downtown Development Authority and Board of Review.
The Farmington Downtown Development Authority meets the first Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. in Farmington City Hall. Its purpose is to support business development, to encourage historic preservation, to authorize the creation and implementation of development plans, to promote economic growth, and to utilize tax increment financing within the district as authorized by statute. DDA Board members serve a 4-year term. The vacant term would expire on Feb. 28, 2024.
Farmington Board of Review meets periodically throughout the year. The primary function of the Board is to review the assessment roll prepared by the Assessor, to hear appeals from property owners regarding their assessments, to consider poverty exemptions, and to make corrections regarding names and homestead exemptions. This is a 3-year term ending Dec. 31, 2022.
Those interested in any of these opportunities should fill out a board and commission application and return it to Farmington City Hall: 23600 Liberty Street; email it to mandrade@farmgov.com; or call 248-474-5500, ext 2221. An application can be found at: https://www.farmgov.com/City-Services/Forms-and-Permits/Government/Application_BoardsCommissionsCommittees.aspx, they are also available at City Hall.
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