Birch v. Board of Supervisors
Before: Wilbur
WILBUR, C. J.
This is an appeal from a judgment in favor of plaintiffs in a proceeding to review the action of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County raising the assessment upon plaintiffs’ property on the assessment-roll of the county for the fiscal year 1920-21 one hundred fifty thousand dollars, after a hearing upon plaintiffs’ application for an eight hundred thousand dollar reduction of the assessment upon their property. The question presented for consideration is whether the Board of Supervisors, after hearing evidence upon the plaintiffs’ application for a reduction, had power to increase the assessment above the amount fixed by the assessor without any notice whatever to the petitioners of their intention so to do. The superior court rendered a judgment quashing the order of the Board of Supervisors increasing the assessment upon the plaintiffs’ property. Section 3673 of the Political Code provides that the board of supervisors can increase any assessment shown upon the assessment-rolls delivered to them by the assessor within the period fixed for equalization after notice given to the property holder in the manner provided by the rules of the board of supervisors. It has been held that in the absence of such notice that trustees of a city, when sitting as a board of equalization under a similar statute, have no jurisdiction to increase an assessment for city taxes.
(Huntley
v.
Board of Trustees,
165 Cal. 298 [131 Pac. 859], See, also,
Allison R. M. Co.
v.
Nevada County,
104 Cal. 161 [37 Pac. 875] ;
Farmers’ etc. Bank
v.
Board,
97 Cal. 318, 325 [32 Pac. 312].) It has also been held that such proceedings before a board of equalization are judicial in nature
(Los Angeles etc. Co.
v.
County of Los Angeles,
162 Cal. 164 [9 A. L. R. 1277, 121 Pac. 384]), and that they can be reviewed by the court
(Huntley
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