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- Please be specific, complaints need to contain specific times, a detailed description of the aircraft, and the location of the event.
- Complaints containing profanity will not be addressed or tolerated.
- Complaints containing threats to aircraft will be reported to the FBI and local authorities.
Dulles Aviation: 703-361-2171
APP Jet Center: (703) 392-5387
In 2002, Manassas Regional Airport accommodated 139,000 operations.
The economic impacts of Manassas Regional Airport go far beyond any measurable data. The Airport is home to a number of corporate clientele. The airport is used by many of the top Fortune 500 companies. Manassas Regional also provides important benefits to the local community. Examples of these benefits include air ambulance, check transport, State Police and charter service.
Because Manassas Regional has four flight schools, Manassas has a large amount of training traffic. Training operations account for approximately 50% of our yearly operations, with the other 50% being corporate traffic.
Dulles Aviation (Enterprise) 703-361-2171
APP Jet Center (Hertz) 703-392-5387
Animal Control Department
9027 Center St.Room 104Manassas, VA 20110
Businesses located at residential addresses must also obtain a Home Occupation Permit or Non-Residential Use Permit from Community Development. Permits are issued after certain zoning requirements are met. For further information, contact Community Development located at:
9027 Center StreetRoom 202Manassas VA 20110Ph: 703-257-8273 BPOL Application
Community Development is located at:
9027 Center StreetRoom 202Manassas VA 20110Ph: 703-257-8273
Work Sessions of the City Council are held the first Monday of each month, except legal holidays, beginning at 5:30 pm. See Section 2-51 of the City of Manassas Code of Ordinances.
Special meetings of the City Council are called by the Clerk, upon written request of the Mayor, or any three members of the Council; no business shall be transacted at a special meeting but that for which it shall be called, unless the Council be unanimous. See Section 11 of the City of Manassas Charter.
Town Hall Meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each quarter, except legal holidays, beginning at 7:00 pm. Manassas Code of Ordinances
Work Session and Special Meetings are routinely held in the Second Floor Conference room at City Hall located at 9027 Center Street. Occasionally, these meetings may be held off-site. Call the Clerk’s office for verification at 703-257-8280.
Town Hall Meetings are held quarterly at one of the five city elementary schools. Locations are divided by Police Beats, not school zones. Call Clerk’s office for verification at 703-257-8280.
For example, for a Monday meeting, the City Manager must receive the request before 9:00 am on the Wednesday before the meeting.
The request must include an estimate of the time which the citizen needs to address the council. The City Manager shall place the citizen’s item on the agenda.
If, due to an unusually long agenda, it is not feasible to schedule it on the next agenda, the City Manager may schedule the citizen’s item for the next agenda on which sufficient time exists to hear the citizen.
The City Manager shall schedule such citizen’s time in the order requests are made. See Section 2-55(c) City of Manassas Code of Ordinances.
Virginia law requires that the Treasurer mail bills for taxes at least 14 days prior to the due date. The policy of the Manassas City Treasurer's Office is to mail bills at least 30 days prior to the due date.
However, if a bill is not delivered on time, the taxpayer is not relieved of the penalty and interest charge required by law for late payment. The law clearly states that the taxpayer is required to know the due date, determine the amount owed and pay it on time, even when a bill is not received by the taxpayer.
Market Values are created by thousands of buyers and sellers acting independently. If sale prices in your area increase, the market value of your property may also increase even though your specific property did not sell or otherwise change during the year. Market values (and assessments) may change due to appreciation, depreciation, new construction, remodeling, rezoning or other changes.
Residential Assessments: Each year staff appraisers examine recent sales that occur within Manassas City neighborhoods. These sales are studied to determine if they represent fair market value (the price a willing buyer will pay a willing seller on the open market) and to confirm the physical features of the property being sold.
After adjusting for differences between properties, these sales are used as a guide to determine the proper assessment for all other properties in the neighborhood.
Non-Residential Assessments: In general, assessments for commercial properties are established primarily by analyzing the relationship of rental income to market value sales price. Again, assessment changes as of January 1 are the result of market activity during the previous calendar year.
Sales activity and price appreciation within the Real Estate market varies somewhat from neighborhood to neighborhood. Consequently, the percentage of assessment change also varies throughout the City.
Commissioner of the RevenueReal Estate AssessmentsP.O. Box 125Manassas VA 20108
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The time period shown may not match that of the January 1 effective date of assessment. Areas covered are typically a zip code or other large area and do not reflect different changes within individual neighborhoods. In addition, property types may have been combined and do not take into account differing percentage changes between single family, townhouse, and condominium types of residential dwellings.
A mean or median percentage change can be overly influenced by the types of properties sold during the specified time period. For example, percentage changes can be misleading if more lower-priced homes sold during the beginning of the time period versus more higher-priced homes at the end.
The City Council establishes a tax rate for real estate every spring when it adopts the budget. The tax rate applies to the current calendar year.
Calculate the fire/rescue levy:($250,000/100) x $0.154 = $385.00 / 6 = $64.17
Total tax due June 5: $613.34
($250,000/100) x $1.226 = $3,065.00 / 6 = $510.83
Calculate the fire/rescue levy:($250,000/100) x $0.169 = $422.50 / 6 = $70.42
Total tax due December 5: $581.25
However, if a bill is not delivered on time, the taxpayer is not relieved of the penalty and interest charge required by law for late payment. The law clearly states that the taxpayer is required to know the due date, determine the amount owed and pay it on time, even when a bill is not received by the taxpayer
The liability is prorated between the buyer and the seller, but the lien which arises from a delinquency attaches to the land.
If you buy property, your settlement attorney must ascertain all taxes due and prorate them for payment out of settlement.
If you have sold the property referred to on the tax bill and another person has assumed responsibility for payment, please return the bill to us with information as to the new owner.
7987 Ashton AvenueManassas, VA 20109703-792-7500
15941 Donald Curtis Drive #180 Woodbridge, VA 22192703-792-4300
Tax Due:Virginia Department of TaxationPO Box 760Richmond, VA 23218-0760
Single family and TownhomesElectric $150Water $100
ApartmentsElectric $150
-For electric service, $150 -For water, $50 -For sewer, $50
These deposits are paid at the time of application. If after one year, there are no disconnections, no returned checks, and no more than one (1) late charge, the deposit is applied to the account as a credit.