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Kenosha Board of Review waives hearings, approves settlement-adjusted values for two Walgreens properties
Summary
The Kenosha Board of Review granted a waiver allowing two Walgreens property owners to appeal directly to circuit court and approved settlement-adjusted assessed values for the parcels, following a city attorney briefing and a unanimous roll-call vote.
The Kenosha Board of Review voted to waive two objection hearings and accept settlement-adjusted assessed values for two Walgreens-owned parcels after a brief staff presentation and a unanimous roll-call vote.
Deputy City Attorney Brian Chervosian told the board that Walgreens and the City had reached a global settlement resolving outstanding assessments for 2024 and objections to 2025 values, and asked the board to enter the agreed values for the two parcels. "The 2 parties have entered into a a global settlement agreement, resolving all the outstanding tax years," Chervosian said, and asked…
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