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Union County board upholds five property assessments, reschedules three hearings
Summary
The Union County Board of Equalization and Review voted to leave the county—s assessed values unchanged on five appealed parcels and moved three hearings to Nov. 13 after brief deliberations, noting limited documentation in one access dispute.
The Union County Board of Equalization and Review voted on five tax-valuation appeals and rescheduled three hearings during its meeting. The board upheld the county assessor—s current values for five parcels and set hearings 7, 8 and 9 for Nov. 13.
The board accepted the county's assessed value of $1,514,500 for the Calder parcel (hearing No. 3); $368,200 for a Snead parcel (hearing No. 4); $161,600 for a second Snead parcel (hearing No. 5); $814,700 for the Kinneary parcel (hearing No. 6); and $160,200 for the Cohen parcel (hearing No. 10). The motions to accept the county valuations were made and seconded by board members during deliberations, and each motion was carried by voice vote.
Why it matters: Decisions by the board determine the assessed values used to calculate property taxes for the relevant tax year and finalize administrative appeals…
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