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County delays greenbelt rollback for motocross/equestrian property, seeks payment plan
Summary
Facing a potential $87,000 greenbelt rollback, the board struck the Milks Properties rollback item to allow staff and the owner time to negotiate a payment plan and other options; public commenters urged accountability and highlighted community benefits of a motocross and equestrian facility.
The Utah County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 31 deferred action on a rollback tax tied to Milks Properties LLC after the property owner and counsel urged the board to reconsider assessing a five-year rollback on land the owner says has not been in production for years.
County staff explained the Farmland Assessment Act (commonly called Greenbelt) imposes a rollback when a parcel no longer meets acreage or production requirements; staff said the rollback can cover up to five years. The county recommended the rollback because records indicate the property no longer met production criteria. The assessor noted the county…
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