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County accepts late Bridal Up Hope application but two newly created parcels are too late for 2025 exemption
Summary
Utah County accepted a late exemption application from Bridal Up Hope (Rachel Covey Foundation) but found two new serial numbers could not be treated as continuing exemptions for 2025 because they represent new legal descriptions; staff recommended the green-folder (13-47) abatement process as a possible remedy for 2025.
The Utah County Commission accepted a late petition for property tax exemption from Bridal Up Hope (doing business as Rachel Covey Foundation) on April 20 but found two newly created parcel serial numbers could not receive an exemption for 2025 because they represent new legal descriptions created after the statutory deadline.
Nicole Holgreen, participating on the call for Bridal Up Hope, and staff discussed communication problems: staff said prior notices went to a different contact on the organization’s application. County staff told the board that two…
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