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Board of Equalization reduces one hangar assessment, denies multi‑parcel curtailment appeals after testimony
Summary
During a long session of the Board of Equalization, commissioners approved multiple agreed‑value reductions (including lowering one hangar assessment from $57,040 to $52,000), denied a large multi‑parcel appeal from a farmer, and denied an appeal from Brad Hall who argued water‑curtailment actions had already destroyed farmland values.
The Jefferson County Board of Equalization spent several hours hearing valuation adjustments and appeals July 8, approving a series of assessor‑recommended reductions and denying appeals where the board found insufficient evidence tied to the statutory valuation date.
In a contested case over an aircraft hangar, the property owner argued the structure is a 38‑by‑38 wood frame building without a standard hangar door and cited a nearby Idaho Falls listing to challenge the county’s assessment. Assessors…
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