Statistical Report of 2016 Assessments for Taxes Payable in 2017
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1 Statistical Report of 2016 Assessments for Taxes Payable in 2017 STEVEN J. DREW Assessor OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR Service, Integrity, Fairness, Internationally Recognized for Excellence
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Statement of 2016 Assessments for Taxes Collected in 2017 Message from the Thurston County Assessor Property Tax Flow Chart Thurston County Assessor s Office Mission and Contacts Comparison of Property Taxes (2016:2017) Summary of Taxing District Levy Changes ( ) Tax Distribution Pie Chart Certified Values by Taxing District for 2017 Tax Year Assessed Values, Levy Rates and Taxes Consolidated Tax Code Areas (TCA) and Rates TCA 110 TCA TCA 121 TCA TCA 170 TCA TCA 225 TCA 241NCFB TCA 243 TCA TCA 327 TCA TCA 444 TCA TCA 471 TCA TCA 497 TCA TCA 545 TCA How Tax Rates are Determined Taxable Values Used to Set Regular Levies by Tax Code Area (TCA)... 41
3 A message from the Thurston County Assessor-Steven J. Drew Statement of 2016 Assessed Values for Property Taxes Collected in 2017 This annual report offers statistics on the 2016 assessed values for property taxes due in Property assessments are updated annually and are based on fair market value as of January 1. Thurston County s real estate market for 2016 resulted in an increase in value of $2.137 billion. New construction increased to $441 million, $114 million more than in tax year Some tax rates increased for 2016 because of special levies and lid-lifts approved by voters. Countywide Results of Assessment Year 2016 Revaluation Thurston County s assessed values totaled $ billion. This represents an overall increase of $2.137 billion from the previous year. The percent increase in total assessed value is about 7.7%. Historical Overview of All Property Values* (Real, Personal, State Assessed Utilities) and Taxes Levied on Them Tax Year Total Assessed Values* New Construction Average Tax Rate/$1,000 Property Taxes Levied 2017 $ billion $441 million $ million 2016 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $287 $300 $ 330 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $1.1 billion $ $ $ $ * Shows assessed values after reduction for exemptions. 1
4 Property Tax Flow Chart 2 Taxing Authorities MAKE OR UPHOLD THE TAX LAWS that govern Levies and Tax Rates. These taxing authorities include State Legislature Department of Revenue Local Government County, Cities and Towns Local Taxing Districts Cemeteries Fire Districts Libraries Medic One Ports Roads Schools P.U.D. Local Taxing Districts submit certified budgets to the county commissioners with a request to levy taxes for upcoming tax year. The Assessor s Office DETERMINES THE FAIR MARKET VALUE of Real and Personal Property. The Assessor s staff: Including Appraisers and Service Representatives Physically inspects all properties once every six years. Determination of market value. Sends out valuation notices. Assists qualified property owners in enrolling in appropriate exemption or special use programs. Responds to appeals and makes adjustments as warranted. Ensures budgets of the taxing districts comply with state legal requirements. Calculates the Levy Rate. Creates and certifies the tax roll. The Treasurer s Office SENDS TAX NOTICES AND COLLECTS TAXES from Property Owners. The Treasurer s staff Works with Assessor to calculate taxes. Sends tax notices to property owners. Determines appropriate distribution relative to each tax collected. Collects the property taxes from taxpayers and distributes to the various state, school, county, city and district funds as levied. Recalculates any taxes adjusted for current and prior year taxes due to Board of Equalization appeals, senior exemptions, etc. Refunds overpayments, administers unclaimed property related to tax payments. Administers and collects the real estate excise tax on conveyance of real property.
5 Thurston County Assessor s Office Steven J. Drew, Assessor 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW Olympia, WA (360) The mission of the Thurston County Assessor s Office is To appraise all property on a fair and equitable basis, To maintain accurate and easily accessible property information, and To provide accurate tax assessments. Assessment Information: The County Assessor determines current market value of all property in Thurston County for tax purposes. Levy amounts are based on budgets submitted by taxing districts. Each year all properties are revalued to Fair Market Value with one-sixth of the county being physically inspected. Appraisers use valid sales data and current replacement costs (based on labor and material, less depreciation) to arrive at fair market value. This ensures that each owner pays a proportional share of property taxes that support public services, such as schools, libraries, roads, fire, police, and emergency services. Property Record Information: Please visit our expanded website which includes the following information: a record of ALL sales and codes identifying those used in establishing your properties value, as well as those not used and the reason specific sales were not used. In order to search for particular properties, see the instructions listed below. 1. Go to 2. Under Online Tools select Parcel Search (A+) 3. First time users, read and click to accept the Welcome to A+ disclosure page 4. Choose to search by the 11-digit parcel number, select submit, then view details by clicking on the category tabs listed at the top of the page OR 5. Search by street number, name, or both; select sort order from drop box located near the bottom of the page followed by the submit button, select the property you are inquiring about by clicking on the property number in the far right column under Normal View, then view details by clicking on the category tabs listed at the top of the page Appeal Information: The Board of Equalization is an independent body whose members are appointed by the Thurston County Board of Commissioners to determine questions of value. They accept appeal petitions, schedule hearings and issue appeal decisions. Website: elderr@co.thurston.wa.us (360) Fax (360)
6 4 Comparison of Property Taxes for 2016 vs Tax Years How Many Will Pay More, Pay the Same, or Pay Less Dollar Range of Tax Change Number of Percent of Status From 2016 to 2017 Tax Years Properties Total More Tax Greater than $500 7, % $451 to $500 1, % $401 to $450 2, % $351 to $400 3, % $301 to $350 4, % $251 to $300 6, % $201 to $250 9, % $151 to $200 11, % $101 to $150 12, % $51 to $100 10, % $01 to $50 14, % No Change Less than $1 3, % Less Tax $01 to $50 13, % $51 to $100 5, % $101 to $150 2, % $151 to $200 1, % $201 to $250 1, % $251 to $ % $301 to $ % $351 to $ % $401 to $ % $451 to $ % Greater than $500 2, %
7 Total 114,503 Number with Increase 83,821 Number with No Change 3,056 Number with Decrease 27,626 Percent of Prop with Increase 73.2% Percent of Prop with No Change 2.7% Percent of Prop with Decrease 24.1% Number with Increase of greater than $50 69,776 Number with Decrease or Increase of $50 or less 44,727 Percent of Prop with Increase greater than $ % Percent of Prop with Decrease or Increase of $50 or less 39.1% Notes: a) Table includes real property, mobile homes, and commercial personal property accounts. b) Table excludes new parcels or parcels with new construction, new exemptions or exemptions that expired, Government and DOR fully exempt. Total Assessed value increased about 7.7 percent for For tax year 2017, over 24 percent of the taxpayers will be paying less in property tax than they paid in
8 6 Summary of Taxing District Levies and Increases (a) From Tax Years 2014 to 2017 Increase From % Incr. From Taxing District to to to to 17 Cities & Towns: Bucoda 62,514 65,686 65,295 65, % -0.59% 1.04% 5.53% Lacey 6,672,320 6,849,794 7,035,977 7,317, % 2.72% 4.00% 9.67% Olympia 14,412,954 14,789,950 15,139,775 15,591, % 2.37% 2.98% 8.18% Rainier 197, , , , % 7.87% 4.94% 17.20% Tenino 254, , , , % 1.35% 3.39% 9.25% Tumwater 7,136,372 7,477,416 7,806,532 9,267, % 4.40% 18.72% 29.86% Yelm (b) 1,048,320 1,112,055 1,206,832 1,363, % 8.52% 12.95% 30.03% Total 29,784,774 30,765,047 31,744,213 34,115, % 3.18% 7.47% 14.54% Fire Districts: District 1 (Rochester/GM) (c) 381, , ,388 1,049, % 15.13% % % District 2 (Yelm) (b) District 3 (Lacey)(d) 11,267,078 12,895,122 13,515,914 14,525, % 4.81% 7.47% 28.92% District 4 (Rainier) (b) District 5 (Black Lake) 944, ,961 1,048,191 1,101, % 10.11% 5.11% 16.61% District 6 (East Olympia) 1,906,203 2,004,648 2,090,533 2,297, % 4.28% 9.92% 20.54% District 7 (North Olympia)(e) 716, ,406 merged w FD8 merged w FD % District 8 (South Bay)(e) 1,389,890 1,490,880 2,378,273 2,439, % 59.52% 2.59% 75.55% District 9 (McLane) 2,325,609 2,488,706 2,892,217 3,041, % 16.21% 5.15% 30.77% District 11 (Littlerock) (c) 265, , , , % 5.75% % % District 12 (Tenino) 530, , , , % 2.86% 1.37% 9.45% District 13 Griffin) 1,297,806 1,316,979 1,281,413 1,135, % -2.70% % % District 14 (Merged into #1) District 15 (Munn Lake) 228, , , % 5.83% % % District 16 (Gibson Valley) 42,700 44,510 48,805 50, % 9.65% 3.83% 18.68% District 17 (Bald Hills) 408, , , , % 7.73% 14.54% 18.01% S.E. Thurston RFA (b) 2,626,034 2,781,015 2,903,631 3,243, % 4.41% 11.69% 23.50% West Thurston RFA (c) 2,435,809 3,156,659 2,605,709 2,730, % % 4.77% 12.08% Total 26,767,421 29,790,432 30,721,037 33,539, % 3.12% 9.17% 25.30% (a) Includes regular and voter approved (excess) levies. (b) Regional Fire Authority created for Replaced the regular levies for Fire Districts #2 and #4. Residences in the City of Yelm now pay directly to the RFA. (c) Regional Fire Authority created for Replaced the regular levies for Fire Districts #1 and #11. (d) Fire District 3 annexed the City of Lacey for collection in (e) Fire District 7 merged with Fire District 8
9 Summary of Taxing District Levies and Increases (a) From Tax Years 2014 to 2017 Increase From % Incr. From Taxing District to to to to 17 School Districts: Centralia 129, , , , % 3.34% -1.11% 6.52% Griffin 3,982,956 3,452,247 4,248,297 4,315, % 23.06% 1.59% 8.36% North Thurston 43,018,697 51,455,504 52,392,812 59,633, % 1.82% 13.82% 38.62% Olympia 36,658,529 39,088,966 38,799,760 44,015, % -0.74% 13.44% 20.07% Rainier 2,414,415 2,248,256 2,142,393 2,234, % -4.71% 4.29% -7.46% Rochester 4,977,474 5,197,986 5,617,974 5,240, % 8.08% -6.71% 5.29% Tenino 2,729,884 2,813,808 4,054,729 4,145, % 44.10% 2.24% 51.86% Tumwater 23,894,362 24,784,446 26,364,820 28,579, % 6.38% 8.40% 19.61% Yelm 11,500,551 11,813,843 12,540,544 12,827, % 6.15% 2.29% 11.54% State Schools 60,212,230 61,078,633 59,082,304 59,746, % -3.27% 1.12% -0.77% Total 189,518, ,068, ,382, ,877, % 1.64% 7.54% 16.55% Other Districts: Tanglewilde Park & Rec 60,600 61,206 62,192 62, % 0.88% Timberland Library 10,500,607 11,026,493 11,423,361 11,991, % 3.60% 4.97% 14.20% Port of Olympia 4,943,582 5,009,484 5,082,798 5,199, % 1.46% 2.29% 5.17% PUD 255, , , , % 2.65% 2.86% 7.96% Cemetery Dist. 1 56,915 58,644 63,235 60, % 7.83% -3.64% 7.06% Cemetery Dist , , , , % 2.77% 4.34% 9.63% Thurston County 35,165,586 35,961,428 36,927,009 37,961, % 2.69% 2.80% 7.95% Thurston County Roads 20,661,714 21,062,365 21,605,668 22,027, % 2.58% 1.95% 6.61% Medic One 9,738,937 9,958,158 10,225,254 10,514, % 2.68% 2.83% 7.96% Conservation Futures 1,231,745 1,259,473 1,293,253 1,329, % 2.68% 2.83% 7.96% Olympia Metropolitan Park Dist ,346, % % Total 82,762,902 84,809,528 87,106,162 92,932, % 2.71% 6.69% 12.29% Grand Totals 328,833, ,433, ,954, ,463, % 2.16% 7.47% 16.01% (a) Includes regular and voter approved (excess) levies. 7
10 8 Where Tax Dollars Go (2017 Tax Dollar Distribution) Land Conservation Futures 0.35% Medic One 2.76% Timberland Library 3.14% Fire Districts 8.79% Port of Olympia 1.36% Park Districts 0.90% P.U.D. #1 0.07% Road District 5.78% Cemetery Districts 0.06% Local Schools 42.24% Cities & Towns 8.94% County 9.95% State School 15.66%
11 THURSTON COUNTY Certified Values For Tax Year 2017 A B * C D B + C * Taxing District New Construction & Added Improvment Real & Personal Timber Value State Assessed Utilities Total Certified CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 Levy: CEMETERY I-ROCHESTER $10,045,036 $1,063,351,313 $0 $21,659,935 $1,063,351,313 CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 Levy: CEMETERY II-YELM $41,867,283 $2,061,606,799 $0 $49,698,999 $2,061,606,799 CENTRALIA S.D. #401L Levy: CENTRALIA S.D. 401L M&O $120,300 $50,732,819 $4,295,861 $10,753,093 $55,028,680 CITY OF LACEY Levy: CITY OF LACEY 2001 FIRE SAFETY BOND $110,639,904 $5,209,395,953 $0 $65,172,640 $5,209,395,953 Levy: CITY OF LACEY 2003/06 PARK IMP BOND $110,639,904 $5,221,372,866 $0 $65,172,640 $5,221,372,866 Levy: CITY OF LACEY GEN EXP $110,639,904 $5,266,599,967 $0 $65,172,640 $5,266,599,967 CITY OF OLYMPIA Levy: CITY OF OLY BOND 2009 $115,732,498 $6,317,110,965 $0 $111,774,890 $6,317,110,965 Levy: CITY OF OLY GEN EXP $115,732,498 $6,361,555,378 $0 $111,774,890 $6,361,555,378 CITY OF RAINIER Levy: CITY OF RAINIER GEN EXP $1,541,372 $138,695,502 $0 $7,723,437 $138,695,502 CITY OF TENINO Levy: CITY OF TENINO GEN EXP $2,684,900 $107,677,484 $0 $4,164,183 $107,677,484 CITY OF TUMWATER Levy: CITY OF TUM BOND $38,315,014 $3,104,018,891 $108,540 $50,026,213 $3,104,127,431 Levy: CITY OF TUM GEN EXP $38,315,014 $3,120,252,330 $0 $50,026,213 $3,120,252,330 CITY OF YELM Levy: CITY OF YELM GEN EXP $30,351,449 $801,499,848 $0 $19,255,618 $801,499,848 9
12 10 A B * C D B + C * Taxing District New Construction & Added Improvment Real & Personal Timber Value State Assessed Utilities Total Certified CONSERVATION FUTURES Levy: CONSERVATION FUTURES $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 Levy: ROAD DISTRICT $141,735,909 $14,214,014,407 $0 $300,101,742 $14,214,014,407 FIRE DISTRICT #01 Levy: F.D.# BOND 15 YR $9,965,236 $883,838,869 $3,426,001 $20,856,070 $887,264,870 Levy: F.D.#01 EXP-ROCH/GRD MND $9,965,236 $902,383,177 $0 $20,856,070 $902,383,177 Levy: F.D.#01 M & O $9,965,236 $883,838,869 $3,426,001 $20,856,070 $887,264,870 FIRE DISTRICT #02 Levy: YELM FIRE DISTRICT NO. 2 $7,923,349 $860,956,336 $0 $26,446,905 $860,956,336 FIRE DISTRICT #03 Levy: F.D.#03 BOND 20 YR (2000) $40,300,446 $4,190,938,571 $319,264 $76,956,405 $4,191,257,835 Levy: F.D.#03 EXPENSE-LACEY $136,460,250 $9,350,861,956 $0 $140,878,298 $9,350,861,956 FIRE DISTRICT #04 Levy: F.D.#04 EXPENSE-RAINIER $4,286,552 $499,578,644 $0 $23,512,391 $499,578,644 FIRE DISTRICT #05 Levy: F.D.# BOND 20 YEARS $1,964,898 $752,944,749 $684,592 $12,158,851 $753,629,341 Levy: F.D.#05 EXP-BLACK LAKE $1,184,498 $511,339,993 $0 $9,197,715 $511,339,993 Levy: F.D.#05 EXP-NON VOTED GO NOTES $1,964,898 $750,927,193 $0 $12,123,254 $750,927,193 Levy: F.D.#05 M & O $1,184,498 $502,841,910 $684,592 $9,197,715 $503,526,502 FIRE DISTRICT #06 Levy: F.D.# BOND 6 YEARS $17,864,650 $1,270,888,658 $193,107 $34,872,174 $1,271,081,765 Levy: F.D.#06 EXP-EAST OLYMPIA $17,864,650 $1,287,659,103 $0 $34,872,174 $1,287,659,103 FIRE DISTRICT #08 Levy: F.D.#08 EXP-SOUTH BAY (combined w FD7) $19,629,663 $1,719,834,193 $0 $16,885,527 $1,719,834,193
13 A B * C D B + C * Taxing District New Construction & Added Improvment Real & Personal Timber Value State Assessed Utilities Total Certified FIRE DISTRICT #09 Levy: F.D.# BOND 20 YEARS $7,639,823 $1,561,343,662 $23,251,732 $27,910,639 $1,584,595,394 Levy: F.D.#09 EXP-MCLANE $7,217,923 $1,502,829,633 $0 $25,027,041 $1,502,829,633 Levy: F.D.#09 EXP-NON VOTED GO BOND $7,611,623 $1,549,483,201 $0 $27,693,942 $1,549,483,201 Levy: F.D.#09 M & O $7,217,923 $1,490,520,819 $23,251,732 $25,027,041 $1,513,772,551 FIRE DISTRICT #11 Levy: F.D.#11 BOND 2005 $6,636,650 $970,777,844 $24,616,190 $26,149,918 $995,394,034 Levy: F.D.#11 EXP-LITTLEROCK $6,297,250 $918,185,706 $0 $24,591,069 $918,185,706 Levy: F.D.#11 M & O $6,297,250 $907,019,365 $24,616,190 $24,591,069 $931,635,555 FIRE DISTRICT #12 Levy: F.D.#12 EXP-TENINO $2,888,850 $416,688,584 $0 $19,080,758 $416,688,584 FIRE DISTRICT #13 Levy: F.D.#13 EXP-GRIFFIN $6,991,279 $836,975,794 $0 $5,836,894 $836,975,794 FIRE DISTRICT #15 Levy: F.D.#15 EXP-MUNN LAKE $0 $1,451,993 $0 $943,373 $1,451,993 FIRE DISTRICT #16 Levy: F.D.#16 EXP-GIBSON VLY $0 $50,675,290 $0 $9,976,494 $50,675,290 FIRE DISTRICT #17 Levy: F.D.#17 EXP-BALD HILLS $2,441,985 $321,428,867 $0 $2,758,740 $321,428,867 GRIFFIN S.D. #324 Levy: GRIFFIN S.D. 324 BOND $8,314,779 $1,000,864,725 $10,860,642 $10,201,078 $1,011,725,367 Levy: GRIFFIN S.D. 324 CAPITAL PROJECTS $8,314,779 $1,000,864,725 $10,860,642 $10,201,078 $1,011,725,367 Levy: GRIFFIN S.D. 324 M&O $8,314,779 $1,000,864,725 $5,430,321 $10,201,078 $1,006,295,046 Levy: MEDIC 1 EXP $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 11
14 12 A B * C D B + C * Taxing District New Construction & Added Improvment Real & Personal Timber Value State Assessed Utilities Total Certified NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 Levy: N.THUR. S.D. 3 BOND $187,137,709 $10,676,320,420 $2,795,442 $159,411,734 $10,679,115,862 Levy: N.THUR. S.D. 3 M&O $187,137,709 $10,676,320,420 $1,397,721 $159,411,734 $10,677,718,141 OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT Levy: OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT $115,732,498 $6,361,555,378 $0 $111,774,890 $6,361,555,378 OLYMPIA S.D. #111 Levy: OLY S.D. 111 BOND $117,750,775 $8,352,417,070 $19,695,257 $135,937,308 $8,372,112,327 Levy: OLY S.D. 111 BOND NEW 2016 $117,750,775 $8,379,468,129 $19,695,257 $135,994,116 $8,399,163,386 Levy: OLY S.D. 111 M&O $117,750,775 $8,379,468,129 $9,847,629 $135,994,116 $8,389,315,758 Levy: OLY S.D. CAPITAL PROJECTS $117,750,775 $8,379,468,129 $19,695,257 $135,994,116 $8,399,163,386 Levy: PORT OF OLY GEN EXP $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 Levy: P.U.D. #1 $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 RAINIER S.D. #307 Levy: RAINIER S.D. 307 BOND $3,427,152 $468,692,285 $18,847,823 $24,391,999 $487,540,108 Levy: RAINIER S.D. 307 M&O $3,427,152 $468,692,285 $9,423,911 $24,391,999 $478,116,196 ROCHESTER S.D. #401 Levy: ROCHESTER S.D. 401 BOND $10,093,936 $1,005,136,125 $28,585,501 $22,233,313 $1,033,721,626 Levy: ROCHESTER S.D. 401 M&O $10,093,936 $1,005,136,125 $14,292,751 $22,233,313 $1,019,428,876 SE THURSTON FA Levy: S.E. THURSTON FIRE AUTHORITY $42,561,350 $2,162,034,828 $0 $69,214,914 $2,162,034,828 STATE OF WASHINGTON Levy: STATE OF WASHINGTON $441,134,646 $30,027,996,822 $0 $560,393,630 $30,027,996,822 TANGLEWILDE PARK Levy: TANGLEWILDE PARK DISTRICT $62,700 $122,230,913 $0 $1,116,202 $122,230,913
15 A B * C D B + C * Taxing District New Construction & Added Improvment Real & Personal Timber Value State Assessed Utilities Total Certified TENINO S.D. #402 Levy: TENINO S.D. 402 M&O $8,273,000 $910,514,134 $18,867,481 $48,705,253 $929,381,615 Levy: TENINO S.D. CAPITAL PROJECTS $8,273,000 $910,514,134 $37,734,961 $48,705,253 $948,249,095 THURSTON COUNTY Levy: CURRENT EXPENSE $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 Levy: TIMBERLAND RGNL LIBR $441,134,646 $30,034,610,293 $0 $560,393,630 $30,034,610,293 TOWN OF BUCODA Levy: TOWN OF BUCODA GEN EXP $133,600 $24,315,377 $0 $2,174,907 $24,315,377 TUMWATER S.D. #33 Levy: TUMWATER S.D. 33 BOND (old) $61,203,062 $4,874,891,208 $28,793,658 $96,125,635 $4,903,684,866 Levy: TUMWATER S.D. 33 BOND 2014 $61,203,062 $4,847,840,149 $28,793,658 $96,068,827 $4,876,633,807 Levy: TUMWATER S.D. 33 M&O $61,203,062 $4,847,840,149 $14,396,829 $96,068,827 $4,862,236,978 W THURSTON RFA Levy: WEST THURSTON REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY $16,262,486 $1,820,568,883 $0 $45,447,139 $1,820,568,883 YELM S.D. #2 Levy: YELM S.D. 2 BOND $44,813,933 $2,383,116,448 $50,848,501 $52,634,217 $2,433,964,949 Levy: YELM S.D. 2 M&O $44,813,933 $2,383,116,448 $25,424,250 $52,634,217 $2,408,540,698 (End of Report) 13
16 14 ASSESSED VALUES, LEVY RATES TAXES FOR TAX YEAR 2017 "Regular Value" includes values of property subject to regular (non-voter approved) levies and "Excess Value" includes values subject to excess (voter approved) levies. Values have been adjusted for all exemptions including senior citizens/disabled persons. - Sorted by District Type - District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 CEMETERY I-ROCHESTER $1,063,351,313 $ $60, $0.00 $60, CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 Totals for CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $60, $0.00 $60, CEMETERY II-YELM $2,061,606,799 $ $161, $0.00 $161, CENTRALIA S.D. #401L Totals for CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $161, $0.00 $161, CENTRALIA S.D. 401L M&O $50,732,819 $4,295,861 $ $137, $11, $149, Totals for CENTRALIA S.D. #401L $ $137, $11, $149, CITY OF LACEY CITY OF LACEY 2001 FIRE SAFETY $5,209,395,953 $ $454, $0.00 $454, CITY OF LACEY 2003/06 PARK IMP $5,221,372,866 $ $676, $0.00 $676, CITY OF LACEY GEN EXP $5,266,599,967 $ $6,185, $0.00 $6,185, Totals for CITY OF LACEY $ $7,317, $0.00 $7,317, CITY OF OLYMPIA CITY OF OLY BOND 2009 $6,317,110,965 $ $1,187, $0.00 $1,187, CITY OF OLY GEN EXP $6,361,555,378 $ $14,403, $0.00 $14,403, CITY OF RAINIER Totals for CITY OF OLYMPIA $ $15,591, $0.00 $15,591, CITY OF RAINIER GEN EXP $138,695,502 $ $231, $0.00 $231, Totals for CITY OF RAINIER $ $231, $0.00 $231,271.47
17 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax CITY OF TENINO CITY OF TENINO GEN EXP $107,677,484 $ $278, $0.00 $278, Totals for CITY OF TENINO $ $278, $0.00 $278, CITY OF TUMWATER CITY OF TUM BOND $3,104,018,891 $108,540 $ $236, $8.27 $236, CITY OF TUM GEN EXP $3,120,252,330 $ $9,030, $0.00 $9,030, CITY OF YELM Totals for CITY OF TUMWATER $ $9,267, $8.27 $9,267, CITY OF YELM GEN EXP $801,499,848 $ $1,363, $0.00 $1,363, CONSERVATION FUTURES Totals for CITY OF YELM $ $1,363, $0.00 $1,363, CONSERVATION FUTURES $30,034,610,293 $ $1,329, $0.00 $1,329, Totals for CONSERVATION FUTURES $ $1,329, $0.00 $1,329, ROAD DISTRICT $14,214,014,407 $22,027, $0.00 $22,027, Totals for $22,027, $0.00 $22,027, FIRE DISTRICT #01 F.D.# BOND 15 YR $883,838,869 $3,426,001 $ $445, $1, $447, F.D.#01 M & O $883,838,869 $3,426,001 $ $603, $2, $606, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #01 $ $1,049, $4, $1,053, FIRE DISTRICT #03 F.D.#03 BOND 20 YR (2000) $4,190,938,571 $319,264 $ $499, $38.05 $499, F.D.#03 EXPENSE-LACEY $9,350,861,956 $ $14,026, $0.00 $14,026, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $14,525, $38.05 $14,525,
18 16 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax FIRE DISTRICT #05 F.D.# BOND 20 YEARS $752,944,749 $684,592 $ $219, $ $220, F.D.#05 EXP-BLACK LAKE $511,339,993 $ $750, $0.00 $750, F.D.#05 EXP-NON VOTED GO NOTE $750,927,193 $ $24, $0.00 $24, F.D.#05 M & O $502,841,910 $684,592 $ $107, $ $107, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #05 $ $1,101, $ $1,102, FIRE DISTRICT #06 F.D.# BOND 6 YEARS $1,270,888,658 $193,107 $ $366, $55.66 $366, F.D.#06 EXP-EAST OLYMPIA $1,287,659,103 $ $1,931, $0.00 $1,931, FIRE DISTRICT #08 Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $2,297, $55.66 $2,297, F.D.#08 EXP-SOUTH BAY (combined $1,719,834,193 $ $2,439, $0.00 $2,439, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #08 $ $2,439, $0.00 $2,439, FIRE DISTRICT #09 F.D.# BOND 20 YEARS $1,561,343,662 $23,251,732 $ $484, $7, $491, F.D.#09 EXP-MCLANE $1,502,829,633 $ $2,097, $0.00 $2,097, F.D.#09 EXP-NON VOTED GO BOND $1,549,483,201 $ $161, $0.00 $161, F.D.#09 M & O $1,490,520,819 $23,251,732 $ $297, $4, $302, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $3,041, $11, $3,053, FIRE DISTRICT #11 F.D.#11 BOND 2005 $970,777,844 $24,616,190 $ $270, $6, $277, F.D.#11 M & O $907,019,365 $24,616,190 $ $590, $16, $606, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ $860, $22, $883,871.00
19 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax FIRE DISTRICT #12 F.D.#12 EXP-TENINO $416,688,584 $ $581, $0.00 $581, FIRE DISTRICT #13 Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #12 $ $581, $0.00 $581, F.D.#13 EXP-GRIFFIN $836,975,794 $ $1,135, $0.00 $1,135, FIRE DISTRICT #16 Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #13 $ $1,135, $0.00 $1,135, F.D.#16 EXP-GIBSON VLY $50,675,290 $ $50, $0.00 $50, FIRE DISTRICT #17 Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #16 $ $50, $0.00 $50, F.D.#17 EXP-BALD HILLS $321,428,867 $ $482, $0.00 $482, Totals for FIRE DISTRICT #17 $ $482, $0.00 $482, GRIFFIN S.D. #324 GRIFFIN S.D. 324 BOND $1,000,864,725 $10,860,642 $ $1,434, $15, $1,450, GRIFFIN S.D. 324 CAPITAL PROJEC $1,000,864,725 $10,860,642 $ $544, $5, $550, GRIFFIN S.D. 324 M&O $1,000,864,725 $5,430,321 $ $2,337, $12, $2,350, Totals for GRIFFIN S.D. #324 $ $4,315, $34, $4,350, MEDIC 1 EXP $30,034,610,293 $10,514, $0.00 $10,514, Totals for $10,514, $0.00 $10,514, NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 N.THUR. S.D. 3 BOND $10,676,320,420 $2,795,442 $ $22,586, $5, $22,592, N.THUR. S.D. 3 M&O $10,676,320,420 $1,397,721 $ $37,047, $4, $37,052, Totals for NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ $59,633, $10, $59,644,
20 18 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DI $6,361,555,378 $ $3,346, $0.00 $3,346, Totals for OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT $ $3,346, $0.00 $3,346, OLYMPIA S.D. #111 OLY S.D. 111 BOND $8,352,417,070 $19,695,257 $ $10,826, $25, $10,851, OLY S.D. 111 BOND NEW 2016 $8,379,468,129 $19,695,257 $ $4,757, $11, $4,768, OLY S.D. 111 M&O $8,379,468,129 $9,847,629 $ $25,694, $30, $25,724, OLY S.D. CAPITAL PROJECTS $8,379,468,129 $19,695,257 $ $2,737, $6, $2,743, Totals for OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ $44,015, $73, $44,088, PORT OF OLY GEN EXP $30,034,610,293 $5,199, $0.00 $5,199, Totals for $5,199, $0.00 $5,199, P.U.D. #1 $30,034,610,293 $275, $0.00 $275, Totals for $275, $0.00 $275, RAINIER S.D. #307 RAINIER S.D. 307 BOND $468,692,285 $18,847,823 $ $577, $23, $600, RAINIER S.D. 307 M&O $468,692,285 $9,423,911 $ $1,656, $33, $1,690, Totals for RAINIER S.D. #307 $ $2,234, $56, $2,290, ROCHESTER S.D. #401 ROCHESTER S.D. 401 BOND $1,005,136,125 $28,585,501 $ $1,435, $40, $1,476, ROCHESTER S.D. 401 M&O $1,005,136,125 $14,292,751 $ $3,805, $54, $3,859, Totals for ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ $5,240, $94, $5,335,901.69
21 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax SE THURSTON FA S.E. THURSTON FIRE AUTHORITY $2,162,034,828 $ $3,243, $0.00 $3,243, STATE OF WASHINGTON Totals for SE THURSTON FA $ $3,243, $0.00 $3,243, STATE OF WASHINGTON $30,027,996,822 $ $59,746, $0.00 $59,746, TANGLEWILDE PARK Totals for STATE OF WASHINGTON $ $59,746, $0.00 $59,746, TANGLEWILDE PARK DISTRICT $122,230,913 $ $62, $0.00 $62, Totals for TANGLEWILDE PARK $ $62, $0.00 $62, TENINO S.D. #402 TENINO S.D. 402 M&O $910,514,134 $18,867,481 $ $2,910, $60, $2,971, TENINO S.D. CAPITAL PROJECTS $910,514,134 $37,734,961 $ $1,234, $51, $1,285, THURSTON COUNTY Totals for TENINO S.D. #402 $ $4,145, $111, $4,256, CURRENT EXPENSE $30,034,610,293 $ $37,961, $0.00 $37,961, Totals for THURSTON COUNTY $ $37,961, $0.00 $37,961, TIMBERLAND RGNL LIBR $30,034,610,293 $11,991, $0.00 $11,991, TOWN OF BUCODA Totals for $11,991, $0.00 $11,991, TOWN OF BUCODA GEN EXP $24,315,377 $ $65, $0.00 $65, Totals for TOWN OF BUCODA $ $65, $0.00 $65,
22 20 District / Levy Regular Value Excess Value Timber Value Rate Real & Pers. Tax Timber Tax Total Tax TUMWATER S.D. #33 TUMWATER S.D. 33 BOND (old) $4,874,891,208 $28,793,658 $ $7,854, $46, $7,901, TUMWATER S.D. 33 BOND 2014 $4,847,840,149 $28,793,658 $ $5,331, $31, $5,363, TUMWATER S.D. 33 M&O $4,847,840,149 $14,396,829 $ $15,392, $45, $15,438, W THURSTON RFA Totals for TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ $28,579, $123, $28,702, WEST THURSTON REGIONAL FIRE $1,820,568,883 $ $2,730, $0.00 $2,730, Totals for W THURSTON RFA $ $2,730, $0.00 $2,730, YELM S.D. #2 YELM S.D. 2 BOND $2,383,116,448 $50,848,501 $ $3,864, $82, $3,946, YELM S.D. 2 M&O $2,383,116,448 $25,424,250 $ $8,963, $95, $9,059, Totals for YELM S.D. #2 $ $12,827, $178, $13,006, Total County Value: $30,034,610, Total County Tax: $382,197, Average County Tax Rate: $ Per $1000 (End of Report)
23 CONSOLIDATED TAX CODE AREAS & RATES FOR TAX YEAR 2017 "TCA's" (Tax Code Areas) designate a unique set of taxing districts. They appear on tax statements. The first two columns list the Tax Code Area and regular, excess and total levy rates within that TCA. The columns to the right list levy types, taxing districts and levy rates. All rates are expressed in dollars per thousand dollars of assessed value. TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 110 $ $ $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OLYMPIA S.D. #111 FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT OLYMPIA S.D. #111 FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $ $ $ $
24 22 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 121 $ CITY OF OLYMPIA $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ $ CITY OF OLYMPIA $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $
25 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 141 $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ FIRE DISTRICT #08 $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $
26 24 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 170 $ CITY OF YELM $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ SE THURSTON FA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ CITY OF YELM $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $ $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ SE THURSTON FA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $
27 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 211 $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ SE THURSTON FA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $ $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $
28 26 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 225 $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ FIRE DISTRICT #17 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ $ $ $ $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ SCA $ $ $ $ YELM S.D. #2 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $
29 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 241 $ $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ DNR $ $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ $ $ LRFI $ $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ LRFU $ $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ $ $ NCFB $ $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ $
30 28 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 243 $ $ $ $ TANGLEWILDE PARK $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ CITY OF LACEY $ $ $ $ $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $ $ $ $ $ NORTH THURSTON S.D. #3 $ FIRE DISTRICT #08 $
31 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 310 $ CITY OF RAINIER $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $ $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $
32 30 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 327 $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $ $ $ $ $ RAINIER S.D. #307 $ SE THURSTON FA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #2 $ $ $ $ $ GRIFFIN S.D. #324 $
33 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 346 $ $ $ $ GRIFFIN S.D. #324 $ FIRE DISTRICT #13 $ $ $ $ $ GRIFFIN S.D. #324 $ FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $ $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ OLYMPIA S.D. #111 $
34 32 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 444 $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #05 $ $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ $ CITY OF TUMWATER $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #05 $ $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $
35 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 455 $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #05 $ $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #03 $ $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $ $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #09 $ $
36 34 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 471 $ $ $ $ TUMWATER S.D. #33 $ FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ W THURSTON RFA $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ W THURSTON RFA $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #12 $
37 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 487 $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #12 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ W THURSTON RFA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #01 $ W THURSTON RFA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $
38 36 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 497 $ $ $ $ ROCHESTER S.D. #401 $ FIRE DISTRICT #16 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ TOWN OF BUCODA $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ $ TOWN OF BUCODA $ $ $ $ CENTRALIA S.D. #401L $ $ $ $ $ CENTRALIA S.D. #401L $ $ $ $ $ CENTRALIA S.D. #401L $ FIRE DISTRICT #16 $
39 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 530 $ CITY OF TENINO $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #16 $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #01 $ W THURSTON RFA $
40 38 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 545 $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ SE THURSTON FA $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #06 $ $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #11 $ W THURSTON RFA $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #12 $
41 TCA Regular Rate/ Excess Rate County/State of Washington Levy District Regular Rates Excess 562 $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #12 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ $ $ $ $ TENINO S.D. #402 $ FIRE DISTRICT #01 $ W THURSTON RFA $ CEMETERY DISTRICT #1 $ (End of Report) 39
42 40 HOW TAX RATES ARE DETERMINED Tax rates are expressed in dollars per thousand dollars of assessed value. The budget needs of various taxing districts influence tax rates. After districts approve their budgets and voters pass or defeat special levies, the schools, cities, fire districts, the county, the library, the port, roads and other special districts submit their budgets to the county. Toward the end of the calendar year, the Assessor can then calculate tax rates for each district and each tax code area. The tax rate for the individual taxing district is determined by dividing the approved district budget by the taxable assessed value of property within its district boundaries. Some rates went up for 2017 due to voted levies and lid lifts. Example of Taxing District Tax Rate: City of Olympia Levy Amount $14,403, Olympia s Assessed Values $6,361,555,378 An aggregate tax rate is calculated for 80 specific regions in Thurston County known as Tax Code Areas (TCAs). The TCAs are a unique combination of taxing districts that overlap to provide services to property owners in each area. The aggregate tax rate is determined by totaling the individual tax district rates of the districts that provide service for each area. For example, TCA 110 is located in the City of Olympia. It consists of 9 different taxing districts, and has an aggregate tax rate of $12.46 per $1,000 of assessed value for 2017 property taxes. What has been happening to tax rates over time? Example of Aggregate Tax Rate: Tax Code 110 (Olympia) Taxing Districts for Olympia Rate Per $1,000 of Value State Schools $ County $ City of Olympia $ Olympia Metropolitan Park Dist. Port of Olympia $ $ Timberland Regional Library $ $ Medic One $ Olympia School District $ Aggregate Tax Rate $ = $ Tax Rate/$1,000 Tax rates over time have generally declined as assessed values have increased. Since 2004, the average property tax rate countywide has decreased $1.06 or 7.7% as shown below. Tax Year Tax Rates Per $1,000 (-) or + Change Tax Rate Over Time 2004 $13.79 ($0.45) 2005 $13.11 ($0.67) 2006 $12.12 ($0.99) 2007 $11.20 ($0.92) 2008 $9.75 ($1.45) 2009 $9.87 $ $10.42 $ $11.60 $ $12.62 $ $13.64 $ $13.03 ($0.61) 2015 $12.96 ($0.07) 2016 $12.74 ($0.22) 2017 $12.73 ($0.02) ($1.06) 7.7%
43 Taxable Values used to set Regular Levies by Tax Code Area (TCA) Location TCA Taxable Value Location TCA Taxable Value Location TCA Taxable Value Olympia 110 5,541,693,729 Lacey* 241LRFU 18,266,600 FD ,998,385 Olympia ,567,218 Lacey/FD3 241NCFB 11,976,913 WTRFA/FD11Bond ,586,436 Olympia/FD9Bond ,653,568 FD ,230,913 * 475 2,299,562 Olympia/FD9Bond ,688,092 Lacey/FD ,568,646 WTRFA/FD11Bond ,021,212 Olympia/FD3Bond ,868,144 FD ,580,928 FD ,336 Olympia 126 8,379,977 FD ,075,111,574 FD ,862,814 Olympia/FD3Bond 131 6,704,650 Rainier/SETFA ,695,502 WTRFA/FD11Bond ,768 FD ,309 * ,468,496 WTRFA/FD1Bond ,204,277 * ,960,516 * ,540 * ,769,662 FD ,639,968 SETFA ,672,634 FD ,681,972 FD ,628,896 SETFA ,327,494 Bucoda ,112,522 FD ,722,619 SETFA ,690,398 Bucoda 511 1,202,855 FD ,331,830,721 SETFA ,666,883 * 515 5,490,527 Yelm/SETFA ,686,083 * ,758,575 FD ,461,249 Yelm/SETFA ,765 FD ,975,794 Tenino ,677,484 SETFA ,956,208 FD ,000,527 * ,559,648 FD ,470,318 Tumwater ,466,269 FD ,532,069 SETFA ,335,540 Tumwater 440 2,658,534,865 WTRFA/FD1Bond ,810,698 FD ,656,385 Tumwater ,734,539 SETFA ,190,321 * 220 7,526,903 Tumwater/FD5Bond ,069,298 FD ,356,302 * ,614,184 Tumwater/FD11Bond ,860,159 WTRFA/FD11Bond ,567,290 FD ,428,867 Tumwater/FD5B&GO ,587,200 FD ,351,116 * ,466,653 * ,998,391 FD ,847,318 FD ,276,279,663 FD ,104,684 * 565 2,606,300 FD3 239SCA 12,488,868 FD ,339,993 WTRFA/FD1Bond 567 7,368,202 Lacey/FD ,079,704,758 FD ,501,909 Lacey* 241DNR 77,083,050 FD ,436,592 *TCA with no fire district levy. 41
44 Steven J. Drew, Assessor Assessor s Office 2000 Lakeridge Drive SW Olympia WA
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