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Assessing and Land Division

Brooke Milbrandt is the Drummond Township Assessor.

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 She can be reached at:

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assessor@drummondislandtownship.org 

Phone: (906) 322-6625

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Katie Chipman-Bergsma is the Assessor Assistant.  She can be reached at:

 

assessor@drummondislandtownship.org 

Phone: (906) 440-2257

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The assessor holds office hours at the township hall on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  She is also  available  by appointment. 

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Responsibilities and Forms

Assessing

The Assessor is responsible for identifying and valuing all taxable real and personal property within Drummond Township in accordance with Michigan’s General Property Tax Laws. The Assessor maintains property record information for every parcel of property within Drummond Township including legal descriptions and physical improvements to parcels including commercial, industrial and residential buildings, and accessory structures. The Assessor also maintains taxpayer record information, received in various forms, such as Deeds, Property Transfer Affidavits, Homeowner’s Principal Residence Exemption Affidavits and other related documents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Assessor Accessibility Policy

 

Address Application

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Property Protest: Form 4031 July December Board of Review Affidavit.pdf

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MI Qualified Forest Program Frequently Asked Questions

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EXEMPTION FORMS

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Disabled Veterans:

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Personal Property: 5076-Affidavit to Claim Small Business Tax Exemption

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STC Poverty Forms: 

https://www.michigan.gov/treasury/local/stc/poverty-exemption-forms-and-policy-related-to-pa-253-of-2020

 

Form 5739 - Affirmation of Ownership & Occupancy

 

Form 5737, Application for MCL 211.7u Poverty Exemption (michigan.gov)

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Drummond Island Poverty Exemption Guidelines and Asset Test

 

​Principal Residence:

 

 

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Township Land Division Policy

The Assessor also performs the function of Land Division Administrator.  The Land Division Administrator is charged with the review and approval of unplatted splits in accordance with the Land Division Act (Public Act 591 of 1996, MCL 560.101 et seq]. The Township must approve or disapprove the proposed division with 45 days after the filing of a complete application for division with the Assessor/Administrator.

 

Application for Land Division

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Divisions Table

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3278 - Transfer Divison Rights

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Request to Combine Parcels

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2024 ECF Study

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2024 Land Value Study       

Land Value Study Continued

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Drummond Island Twp Land Division Policy

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