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PVD review finds Bourbon County 'out of substantial compliance,' commissioners told

Bourbon County Commission · September 30, 2024
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State Property Valuation Division told commissioners Bourbon County scored 44.3 of 100 on its 2024 compliance review, leaving the county 'out of substantial compliance' largely because residential ratios and uniformity measures fell outside statutory ranges.

Mike Dahlman of the Kansas Property Valuation Division told the Bourbon County Commission during a phone briefing that the county’s 2024 compliance score was 44.3 out of 100, which the division classifies as out of substantial compliance. Dahlman said the score combines two halves: a statistical ratio study and a procedural review. The statistical portion — driven primarily by residential median ratio and coefficient of dispersion (COD) — was the central problem, he said, and large residential value increases since COVID were a key driver.

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