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Resident challenges assessment saying heavy traffic, easements and lack of county water reduce value
Summary
Timothy Thomas told Union County’s Board of Equalization and Review that cut-through traffic, multiple septic easements and lack of county water have reduced marketability and should lower his property’s 2025 assessment; county staff said comparable sales and standard practice did not support an adjustment, and the board upheld the county value.
Timothy Thomas appealed his 2025 assessment to the Board of Equalization and Review for Union County, telling the board that heavy cut-through traffic on Ennis Road, sewer easements across and adjacent to his lot, and the absence of county water and sewer reduce his property's marketability.
"There was over 300 cars passed in an hour's time," Thomas said, describing Ennis Road as a…
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