LANCASTER COUNTY PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS TO UPDATE PROPERTY RECORDS AHEAD OF 2027 REASSESSMENT

Lancaster, PA – Lancaster County is preparing for the 2027 property reassessment and encourages property owners within the County to do the same. Counties are required by law to conduct periodic reassessments of all properties. The County of Lancaster previously completed reassessments in 2017.

Property owners can begin checking their property record through the Property Assessment Website to ensure that all data on file is correct. Property owners who find inaccurate or missing information may complete a Property Correction Form or may contact the Property Assessment Office by emailing paquestions@lancastercountypa.gov

A reassessment is the process used to determine accurate and fair property values within the County. The process of the assessment will begin in 2025 for the 2027 Reassessment. In 2025 and 2026, an assessor from the Lancaster County Property Assessment Office may visit your property for an outside-only inspection, including taking photos from the exterior of the property. Assessment staff will have county identification, and their vehicles clearly marked designating them to be from the Property Assessment Office.  

The purpose of a reassessment is to ensure the fairness of taxes relative to property values, not to increase taxes. Reassessment does not generate additional revenue for the County or other real estate taxing bodies. Even though a property’s assessment may increase, taxing bodies must adjust their current tax rate to remain revenue neutral, before making any other adjustments. 

The property assessment office is ready to assist residents with preparation for the 2027 reassessment. For more information visit www.lancastercountypa.gov/154/property-reassessment.  

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Planning Commission

PC MEETING AGENDA – March 25, 2024

Caernarvon Township

Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

2139 Main Street, Narvon, PA 17555

Phone 717-445-4244
Fax 717-445-7119

Office Hours

Monday through Thursday, 9:00am – 3:00pm
After hours by appointment

Supervisors

Call a Township Supervisor 717-445-4244

  • Bob Lauffer
  • Terry Hartranft
  • Terry Martin

Administration


Road Crew

  • Terry Martin, Roadmaster
  • Daniel Brenner
  • Jere Messner
  • Patrick Maitland

Agriculture Advisory Board

  • Audrey Perez
  • Anthony Martin
  • Raymond King
  • Lewis Leid
  • Ernie Mast
  • James Sensenig
  • Gary Van Dyke

Emergency Management Coordinator

  • Joseph Kennedy
  • Curvin Shirk, Deputy

Engineer

Vision Engineering, Inc.

John Roche
john@visionengineeringinc.net

155 East Front Street (Rear), Lititz, PA 17543
717-625-1930, fax: 717-625-1931

Sewage Enforcement Officer

Vision Engineering, Inc.

John Roche
John@visionengineeringinc.net

155 East Front Street (Rear), Lititz, PA 17543
717-625-1930, fax: 717-625-1931

Zoning Officer

LTL Consultants, Ltd.

Robin Royer
rroyer@ltlconsultants.com

One Town Centre Drive, PO Box 241, Oley, PA 19547

610-987-9290, fax: 610-987-9288

Planning Commission

  • Frank Diem
  • Gerald Eberly
  • Lewis Leid
  • Mervin Stoltzfus
  • Derek Leaman

Zoning Hearing Board

  • Lloyd Simmers
  • Ford Berg
  • Jeff Buckwalter
  • Ben Fisher, Alternate

Building Inspectors

Associated Building Inspectors, LLC

Ed Poorman

PO Box 423, Ephrata, PA 17522
717-733-1654

Technicon Enterprises Inc. II

John Stine

200 Bethlehem Drive, Suite 201, Morgantown, PA 19543
610-286-1622

Open Records / Right to Know Officers

  • Kelly Spica
  • Juilia Ammons, Alternate

Office Hours: Thursday 2:00-5:30, 2nd Thursday 1:00-4:00

EMERGENCY MEETING NOVEMBER 6, 2024@ 3:00PM at the Township Office, 2139 Main Street, Narvon Pa 17555

A temporary ban on outdoor burning for the protection of health, welfare, safety of the residents and property within the Township