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Board upholds $159,600 assessment for Harris farmland after accounting for flood and access
Summary
The Union County Board of Equalization and Review accepted the county'appraiser'recommended valuation of $159,600 for a 6.93'acre parcel owned by Charles and Lee Harris, after county staff said floodplain and access limitations were already factored into the assessment.
Charles and Lee Harris asked the Union County Board of Equalization and Review on Wednesday to lower the 2025 assessment on their 6.93'acre tract in northern Union County, saying the parcel is productive farmland with deed restrictions and significant flood and access constraints. The board voted to accept the county'appraiser'recommended value of $159,600. "Our assessed value went from $69,300 based on the 2021 assessment, to $159,600," Charles Harris said,…
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