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County corrects assessment roll for Northwest Quadrant water main after property‑level errors; several landowners ask for further review
Summary
Citrus County adjusted water‑main assessments for several parcels on the Northwest Quadrant water‑main project after staff found geometric errors and updated development status; the board approved the corrected assessment roll after public comment from property owners who asked for additional clarifications and noted notification issues.
The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing and approved corrections to the previously adopted water‑main assessment roll for the Northwest Quadrant water‑main project.
Water Resources Director Ken Cheek told the board staff had discovered multiple issues in the initial assessment adopted in July: a parcel connected to another public system had been incorrectly assessed; three parcels had been assessed as unplatted vacant land when they contained low‑intensity development; ten parcels required recalculation after the county used incorrect property geometry; and one family holding that had been assessed as 13 units had been subdivided into four parcels in the intervening months.
Cheek summarized adjustments: the…
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