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Taxpayer and Clay County dispute value split for 38‑acre ‘Bear Family Farms’ property
Summary
A taxpayer representative and Clay County assessment staff debated how much of a 38‑acre parcel should be valued as agricultural land versus residential acreage and whether secondary buildings were counted in the improvement value.
A taxpayer representative and Clay County appraisal staff sparred over how to split land and improvement value for “Bear Family Farms,” a house and about 38 acres where most acreage is farmed.
The dispute centers on whether the majority of the 38 acres should be taxed at agricultural value and how much of the overall assessment should be assigned to the residence and auxiliary buildings. "It's just try we're trying to figure out what the split is, because almost all of the land...they're farming all the land," the taxpayer representative said.
Stuart Stricker of the Clay County assessor's office told the…
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