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Council withdraws three parcels from imminent tax sale, orders targeted abatements and title cleanups

3310355 · May 14, 2025
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Summit County Council on May 14 withdrew three parcels from a scheduled tax lien sale and approved follow-up actions including a partial abatement tied to erroneous mining-claim descriptions, title-cleanup time for parcels to be deeded to the county, and conditions preserving liens while title issues are resolved.

Summit County Council on May 14 voted to remove three parcels from an upcoming May tax lien sale and directed follow-up actions that include a discretionary abatement for an erroneous assessment, title cleanups and conditions that preserve tax liens while title issues are resolved.

Chase Black of the county tax office told the council the county had reduced the list of properties slated for sale and recommended withdrawing three parcels from the sale to address irregularities or allow title clearance.

Parcel S-1175: County staff said the parcel was listed as state-assessed beginning in 2020, consisting of 65 mining-claim descriptions across…

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