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Companies mining for sand, gravel, stone, limestone, clay and/or similar products should use this form to file with the Assessor on or before April 1.
Report on a calendar year basis. If this report is prepared prior to January 1, any change in real property between the date the report is prepared and January 1 must be reported to the Assessor on a supplemental report.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING AGGREGATE PRODUCTION REPORT
Report on a calendar-year basis. If this report is prepared prior to January 1, any change in real property between the date the report is prepared and January 1 must be reported to the Assessor on a supplemental report.
All personal property, excluding stockpiles, owned by the respondent and any property belonging to others at this location as of January 1 must be reported to the Assessor on a Business Property Statement form. A separate production report must be filed for each location and/or operation. A single report may cover several leases or parcels if all have the same geological characteristics and are operated as a unit. If lease, rent or royalty terms are not the same for all parcels, the parcels must be reported individually.
Maps or aerial photos should be submitted for every year in which changes have occurred in the development of the property. Use a map to describe and locate the property clearly. Include a plot plan that shows pit site, railroad spur lines, plant site, location of reserves, etc.
Line numbers listed in these instructions refer to identical line numbers printed on the form. At top of form fill in the year of the lien date for which this production report is made.
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Forms for use in 2022 will be available starting January 1st, 2022.
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