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County hears property-value breakdown and adopts 2025 budget packet; commissioners flagged possible statewide 3% cap

2627434 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

County appraiser staff reviewed property-type appraised and assessed values, the finance director presented a 2025 levied-funds packet that the commission adopted, and staff warned a potential statewide 3% valuation cap on the ballot could complicate 2026 budgeting.

Atchison County elected officials received a review of property-type appraised and assessed values and adopted a new 2025 budget packet prepared by the finance director.

A county official (presented as a property valuation summary) explained classifications used in county valuation reports: "not-for-profit" refers to local 501(c)(3) properties, "exempt" generally covers municipalities and entities that successfully applied for exemption, and agricultural valuation distinguishes farmsteads (which retain an 11.5% assessment rate for a home site) from tillable/pasture…

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