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1. City of Lynchburg : Leadership Team
www.lynchburgva.org/Index.aspx - [Cached]Published on: 7/7/2008 Last Visited: 7/7/2008
Gregory H. Daniels, City Assessor -
2. www.newsadvance.com
www.newsadvance.com/servlet/Sa - [Cached]Published on: 10/3/2007 Last Visited: 10/4/2007
Until recently, those groups not automatically granted exemption status had to petition localities, which then had to petition the state legislature for a specific designation, said Greg Daniels, city assessor for Lynchburg.
Lynchburg's policy is more complicated than Campbell County's because it takes into account when the property was purchased.For parcels purchased before 1971, nonprofit status will be granted as long as the use is listed somewhere in the code.
However, if the property was purchased after that year, Daniels said, the request will be denied unless it falls under the state-mandated categories or the specific organization was already granted an exemption from the General Assembly.
Property owned by churches must be used for religious purposes, otherwise that is taxed, he said. -
3. Manatron | Industry Knowledge
www.manatron.com/ik/LynchburgV - [Cached]Published on: 7/18/2006 Last Visited: 5/15/2008
On March 5, 2001, the City Manager appointed Mr. Gregory H. Daniels, CAE as the new City of Lynchburg Assessor.Upon arriving at the City of Lynchburg, Mr. Daniels quickly realized the need for a new CAMA system.
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City Assessor Greg Daniels assumed responsibility for appraisal characteristics data conversion from the legacy CAMA system, saving the City the expense of a costly implementation task.Daniels' aggressive implementation plan produced new assessments in Manatron CAMA less than nine months from the execution date of the City's software acquisition contract.
After quickly implementing the basic appraisal software capabilities, Daniels realized that integration with GIS and other systems would yield additional benefits for the City of Lynchburg.He initiated a project to integrate building permit management using the parcel fabric in GeoMedia.
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Our staff is encouraged to continue developing professionally and to challenge obsolete processes and recommend changes to increase efficiency and/or quality of work," concluded Daniels.

