Curtis 1510a-5250 Manual
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The purpose of this section is to set forth the procedures to be used when collecting inventory data on forested property. This manual should be the basic reference source to answer questions concerning data collection of forestlands.
The property class is a three-digit code that describes the use of the property. The use of an appraisal selection is described as of the base year roll being sampled. The codes that refer to residential, vacant, and farm properties are given in Residential, farm, and vacant land manual, Appendix B, \"Property Type Classification Codes\" (requires log in to the Online Assessment Community). The codes are organized according to broad property type classification (that is, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700 and 800) and within it, a more specific classification. The 200 level classification represents residential properties, for example, and property class code 240 is a rural residence with acreage. The specific code (for example, 240) should be always be used instead of the broad code (such as 200).
These three sources of information are listed spreadsheet fashion on a regional chart. Stumpage values are selected manually from the most reliable of the available data. Median, mode, mean, weighted mean and professional judgment have all been used in the selection. Confidence in the data is the main criteria for placing the weight on certain base values. 153554b96e