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CABARRUS COUNTY 2012 APPRAISAL MANUAL <br />DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES IN THE FIELD <br />PREFACE <br />The application of standardized method in the appraisal of a structure requires work to be performed in three areas: fieldwork, <br />calculation and valuation. The purpose of this chapter is to supply basic definitions and depict common situations that must be <br />contended with in the field. It is no longer required in North Carolina to physically inspect each property when conducting a <br />county wide revaluation project. Property is physically inspected when structures are first built and will be re- inspected when <br />changes are made to the property such as; additions, deletion, remodeling, up fit, or changes in use. During the revaluation <br />process certain properties or neighborhoods may require physical inspections to achieve the desired results. Cabarrus County <br />uses modern technology and information, such as; orthophotography, oblique imagery, street level photographs, building <br />permits and taxpayer listing, to further insure that our data stays current and accurate. Once the Notice of Assessed Value is <br />sent to the property owner, the owner may request an onsite inspection. <br />Cabarrus County — 2012 Revaluation DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES 5- 1 <br />8/9/11 <br />Attachment number 8 <br />G -3 Page 358 <br />