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Summit County Council approves tax exemptions for two nonprofits, revokes one; Ivory Innovations exemption likely to face state review
Summary
The Summit County Council on April 7 approved property tax exemptions for Ivory Innovations and Creekside Christian Fellowship, accepted timely annual continuation statements for 28 exempt parcels and revoked one exemption after a sale, while county staff warned that at least one approval may be appealed to the Utah State Tax Commission.
The Summit County Council on April 7 approved applications granting or continuing property tax exemption status for several 501(c)(3) organizations, voted to revoke one parcel's exemption after a sale, and accepted staff warnings that one recent approval is likely to be appealed to the Utah State Tax Commission.
Tanya Hanson, chair of the Summit County Council, led the meeting and framed staff recommendations that the council act on two new exemption applications and a set of annual continuation statements. Auditor's office staff and the assessor's office had reviewed applications and annual renewals.
The council approved a motion to exempt 12 Ivory Innovations parcels (FC-44-01 through FC-44-12). Darren Haskell, director of Ivory Innovations, appeared by Zoom and described the subdivision work: “Roads are complete, curb and gutters complete, sewers are complete, including laterals into these lots. Water lines are complete, including water services into these 4 lots.” Haskell…
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