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Union County board upholds county valuations for three Campbell properties after appraisal disputes
Summary
The Union County Board of Equalization and Review heard appeals from Campbell John M. Co. over three parcels — a Miller Street lot and two office properties — and voted to leave county values unchanged after hearing testimony about zoning, structure condition and competing appraisal methods.
The Union County Board of Equalization and Review voted to uphold the county assessor’s valuations for three properties owned by Campbell John M. Co., after hearing taxpayer testimony and county appraisals on use, zoning and depreciation.
The decision matters because the appeals sought reductions on an unimproved lot and two office buildings where the taxpayer and county used different valuation methods and assumptions, including whether structures should be treated as residential or commercial, and whether IRS depreciation schedules or Marshall & Swift tables should control.
At the hearing, a taxpayer representative said the Miller Street parcel is effectively land used for contractor storage and contains only sheds and a pole building. The county’s appraisal, presented by Latasha…
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