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Commission hears contested tax‑sale protests; one continued for negotiation, another denied with findings to follow

Utah County Board of Commissioners · July 17, 2018
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Summary

Two tax‑sale protests reached the commission: one by Kelvin Wiseman about a narrow 'sliver' parcel was continued so buyer and neighbor can negotiate; a larger, more complex protest by/for Mr. Wallenstein over preferred‑bidder status was denied subject to written findings after debate over access, prior interests and the county's discretionary code §21‑5‑8.

The commission heard two contested tax‑sale protests. For regular agenda item 20, Kelvin Wiseman protested a small strip of land sold at tax sale that he says should have been included with his adjacent property; staff said they had met statutory notice requirements and had sent a neighbor notice directly to Wiseman but that Wiseman did not respond before the sale. The purchaser, Anthony Barnett, said he purchased at the legal sale and offered to retransfer the parcel to Wiseman for a…

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