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Local business owner tells Warren County supervisors taxes spiked after parcel consolidation; board promises follow‑up
Summary
A local property owner told supervisors his property tax bill rose from roughly $2,450 to about $43,800 after parcels were combined and the building was classified as commercial; board members said they will meet with the assessor and treasurer’s office and return with options within seven days.
A Warren County resident appealed to the Board of Supervisors about a dramatic increase in property taxes after parcel consolidation and an apparent reclassification to commercial assessment.
The resident — who identified himself in discussion as Jim — told supervisors his property tax bill rose from about $2,450 to approximately $43,800 after the assessor combined previously separate…
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