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Commission approves Ridge Rising item but requires Greenbelt reapplication before deferral
Summary
The Utah County commissioners approved action on a Ridge Rising parcel but said the developer must reapply and demonstrate two years of agricultural production before any deferral or abatement of a rollback can be considered; the parcel was rolled back on Dec. 14, 2022.
Utah County commissioners on Aug. 16 approved procedural action on an application involving Ridge Rising while making clear the property owner must reapply for Greenbelt status before the county will consider a tax deferral or abatement.
Adam Beck of the County Attorney’s Office told the commission that county records show the parcel was rolled back on Dec. 14, 2022, and that assessor notes indicate no eligible agricultural production at the time. Beck and Ben Stanley, also with the county attorney’s office, said that a rollback sustained by the Board of Equalization removes Greenbelt status and that requalification typically requires two consecutive years of documented agricultural production.
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