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Board of Equalization accepts some assessment adjustments, upholds others in Aug. 5 hearings
Summary
At a long morning session Aug. 5 the Board of Equalization heard several residential assessment protests. The board accepted a reduced value for one Georgetown property (case 25-04 reduced to $691,740) after the assessor used corrected square footage; another protest (case 25-27) was denied; other cases accepted assessor values.
The Clear Creek County Board of Equalization on Aug. 5 heard a series of residential property assessment protests and made adjustments in a small number of cases after reviewing sales comparables and building characteristics.
Lede: The panel accepted a lowered valuation for a Georgetown property after the assessor confirmed the basement square footage was incorrectly included in prior records; the board denied at least one protest where county comparables supported the assessor’s value. The hearings were held in person and on Zoom.
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