Specifications include, but are not limited to: The selected assessor will perform the following duties: A. Appraise and classify all real and personal property located within the Anoka County portion of the community. A. Assign or change classifications based on actual use of properties. B. Physically inspect all properties within the city at least once every 5 years and update property data as necessary. C. Inspect and review properties for which permits were issued in the current year and any partial assessments from previous years and update property data as necessary. D. Process all Certificate of Real Estate Value documents (eCRV’s). This includes check for accuracy, make corrections when necessary, analyze sales data and make determination if sale is included in or excluded from annual sales study. E. Analyze local sales data and determine the effect on the estimated market values. Increase or decrease values according to state guidelines. F. Determine initial and continuing eligibility for special programs such as the Disabled Veteran Homestead Valuation Exclusion. G. Provide value and ownership information to residents, developers, real estate professionals, title companies and other interested parties. H. Coordinate and participate in tax assessment litigation. Serve as a witness in court cases when required. I. Attend Open Book Meetings either in person or virtually. Make all necessary review appraisals. Provide a packet to the City Council which will contain a brief analysis of the real estate market for the current assessment year for said district. Attend a City Council meeting once per year to present on and answer questions about the provided packet. J. Coordinate and integrate the local assessment function with Anoka County. K. Perform other responsibilities as required by the City