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Summit County Council ratifies assessor recommendations, accepts two of 10 late appeals

Summit County Council · November 3, 2025
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Summary

The Summit County Council convened as the Board of Equalization on Nov. 3, ratifying a packet of assessor recommendations covering about 456 cases and voting to accept two of 10 late appeal requests after staff review. Staff said the packet included roughly $147 million in market-value adjustments and 32 cases flagged as significant.

Summit County Council members convened as the Board of Equalization on Nov. 3 and ratified a packet of assessor and hearing-officer recommendations covering roughly 456 cases, then considered 10 requests to file late appeals and voted to accept two and deny the remaining eight.

Chase Black, an Auditor’s Office staff member presenting the packet, told the council the report contained “quite a big big spreadsheet here, of recommendations” and that “456 is the number in this report,” with 32 entries that “meet the definition of a significant adjustment.” Black described three kinds of hearing outcomes in the packet: standard hearings, waived hearings with written decisions by a hearing officer, and stipulations where assessor and appellant reached agreement.

The council briefly discussed workload and…

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