David Strand wrote:
 
"While the proximity of all these services add to the
richness of city life, there is also alot of cost
borne by city residents and businesses to help cover
costs of sidewalks and road maintenance and other
services provided around and to these properties."

As a point of fact, nonprofits must pay assessments on their property, even though they do not pay annual property taxes. I once tried to plead hardship for my nonprofit org to get out of sidewalk assessments, and the commission members looked at me like I was nuts.
 
Kelly O'Brien
Kingfield

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