Do lakeshore homeowners pay more taxes to the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District than non-lakeshore owners?
Chisago County applies an ad valorem tax onto all properties within the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District. This means that properties are assessed according to their value. Higher value properties pay higher taxes. According to the Chisago County Assessor’s Office lakeshore lots have approximately 2-3 times more value than a similar sized non-lakeshore lot. In addition, lakeshore houses tend to be larger than non-lakeshore houses. There are many variables, but in general, lakeshore homeowners pay more in taxes to the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District than non-lakeshore homeowners because they have higher valued property.

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1. What is the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed?
2. What is the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District?
3. Why is the current Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District boundary different from the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed?
4. What is being proposed?
5. What are the benefits of the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District?
6. Why are lakes and streams in the Chisago Lakes Chain of Lakes Watershed important?
7. How does what we do in the watershed affect lakes and rivers?
8. What is the responsibility of the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District to the community?
9. What are the responsibilities of landowners?
10. What are the tax impacts?
11. Do lakeshore homeowners pay more taxes to the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District than non-lakeshore owners?
12. How would a parcel be affected if the watershed boundary line crosses through the parcel?
13. If approved, when would the boundary adjustment take place?