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[quote=Anonymous]That's not the way the boundary of Arlington and Falls Church City works though. The original boundary is the outline of the square making up old the District of Columbia. If you look at the tax maps, the line goes through a number of properties. Its not bound at all by geographic features like most jurisdictions such as the City of Alexandria or the town of Vienna. The properties cannot be annexed one way or the other, as it would alter the historic boundary line. And yes, the homeowner would get 2 tax bills, which hopefully are allocated correctly based on the SF of the property in that jurisdiction. A tax appeal would be a pain, I'm sure.[/quote]
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