Special Board of Aldermen 11-15-2021 Page 11
Richard Vincent, Chief Assessor
So if you're looking at a shopping center where you don't care if Gamestop is in there and how much they're generating,
we want to know what the property itself will generate for rent for each store.
Alderwoman Lu
Thank you. Could | just ask two more questions?
President Wilshire
Yes.
Alderwoman Lu
Thank you. Has Vision found many errors in the measuring list?
Mike Tarello, Vice President
Well I'm not sure how you define it as an error. | guess, actually, probably June, you’d probably have to speak on this
(inaudible) because you're the one that's managing the team on a sense of the correction of the cards and so forth. It's
kind of hard to say what's identify as an error because there may be changes that occurred that maybe there wasn't a
perfect taken out and now they’re different. Do you want to add a little bit to that June?
President Wilshire
Can you identify yourself first for the transcriptionist please?
June Perry
June Perry with Vision Government Solutions.
President Wilshire
Thank you.
June Perry
| would just add that you're right. You can't really define it as an error until you are out there and you're looking at it, you
know, whether or not we come across something and it was a siding change - aluminum to vinyl. That could have been
done through a building permit or, you know, they didn't take out a building permit, and we're just finding it, and we're
making a correction. So, you know, as we get more towards the field review and what the guys are doing now is they're
measuring on the outside. I'm not seeing a high error ratio that | Know about. Again, we're going to be doing the interiors
and that's actually where we pick up a lot more data because we find things and people, you know, when we're doing the
inside if there's been a change or a model, you know, again, it's not a certain error but it's information that we're finding
out about.
Alderwoman Lu
Thank you. So | guess the question | asked wasn't very measurable. So let me if | could, what number errors would you
consider high? Just so | know what you're saying isn't a high rate. Would you say 30% you'd call high?
Mike Tarello, Vice President
It's hard to do a measurement of percentages. | would say the measured of the houses off by numerous feet, that would
whatever, you know, but percentage wise we don't really look at it as abating system. We're really there just to address
the property as it is now compared to what it was two or three years ago. There are changes that occur for many
reasons and it's hard for us to really identify a rating system in errors. Really they're there to just get the data correct as
it is now and then get accurate numbers.
