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Okanogan BOE cuts land value for riverfront parcel over erosion concerns
Summary
The Okanogan County Board of Equalization overruled the assessor and reduced the land value of parcel in a river bend after hearing evidence about possible erosion, setting land at $75,000 and keeping improvements at $356,300 (total $431,300).
The Okanogan County Board of Equalization on an appeal identified as BOE 25-058 reduced the assessed land value for a riverfront parcel because members found the property—s unique riverbend and erosion concerns justified a lower land value. The board set the land value at $75,000 and left improvements at $356,300, for a total assessed value of $431,300. The BOE is a quasi-judicial panel appointed by the county commissioners and trained by the Washington State Department of…
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