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Board denies Marion Homes tax-exempt retention request, approves school capital supplemental appropriation
Summary
Frederick County supervisors voted to deny Marion Homes’ request to retain a tax-exempt designation pending the county’s triennial review and approved a supplemental appropriation for school capital projects totaling $2,815,185 as presented in the meeting.
The Frederick County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted to deny Marion Homes Inc.’s request to retain a tax-exempt designation and directed the applicant to resubmit during the county’s scheduled three-year (triennial) review in 2026.
County staff and the commissioner of the revenue are preparing proposed changes to the county code governing tax-exempt property reviews, the board heard. At the finance committee meeting, staff recommended denying Marion Homes’ current request and advising the applicant to refile in 2026 when the…
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