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  1. Ordinance Complaint Form

    Ordinance Enforcement | Webform

    Name * Phone * Email * What is the address or location of the violation and/or complaint? * When did you first notice this violation? edit-submitted-when-did-you-first-notice-this-violation-month Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec edit- ...

  2. What is taxable value?

    Assessing | FAQ

    The taxable value was created upon the passage of Proposal A, by the electorate in 1994. The taxable value is the lower of the State Equalized Value or the capped value. This is the value used times the millage rate that produces the amount of taxes levie ...

  3. What is the capped value?

    Assessing | FAQ

    The taxable value can increase from year to year by 5.0% or the amount of the Inflation Rate (IRM), whichever is less. Additions or losses to the property are also taken into consideration. The formula is the previous taxable value, minus losses, x 1.05% ...

  4. If I am unhappy with the assessed value or taxable value, what can I do about it?

    Assessing | FAQ

    The first thing you should do is talk to your local Assessor about the valuation on your parcel. Check the appraisal records to make sure all components of the property are correct. If you wish to proceed at this point, you must make an appointment with t ...

  5. I will be out of town during the March Board of Review, how can I lodge an appeal?

    Assessing | FAQ

    You may send a personal representative or a letter of explanation. Please include the reason for appealing your assessed value, the parcel identification number, your address and telephone number. The Board of Review will make a decision and notify you by ...

  6. What if I am not satisfied with the Board of Review decision on my appeal?

    Assessing | FAQ

    You have the right to file an appeal with the Michigan Tax Tribunal. This appeal must be filed with the Tribunal on or before June 30, of the current year. Assessing Assessing 0.00 ...

  7. Am I allowed to view my appraisal records?

    Assessing | FAQ

    Yes! Most departmental records are considered public record and are open for inspection during Normal business hours. Assessing Assessing 0.00 ...

  8. What is stormwater?

    Stormwater & Sewer | FAQ

    Stormwater is generated by rainwater and snowmelt runoff from streets, parking lots, building rooftops, lawns, farms, construction sites, industrial sites and many other aspects of the landscape.  This runoff picks up fertilizers, dirt, pesticides, oil an ...

  9. What is a watershed?

    Water | FAQ

    A watershed is an area of land that drains into a common body of water.  White Lake Township lies mostly within the Huron River Watershed with the exception of a few acres in the northeast portion of the Township that are tributary to the Clinton River. W ...

  10. Why are wetlands important?

    Water | FAQ

    Wetlands contribute to the national economy by producing resources and commodities along with other benefits.  Because of the diversity of wetland types and locations, measuring all the benefits would be difficult.  However, here are some reasons why wetl ...

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