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Board signs multiple stipulations, dismisses objections for subpoena noncompliance and sets conditional Home Depot outcome
Summary
The Board of Review approved a series of assessment stipulations and reductions for apartment buildings and retail properties, dismissed an objection for failure to comply with a subpoena, found Walmart’s response insufficient and approved a waiver for Fleet Farm; Home Depot's stipulation was conditionally accepted pending signature by close of business Nov. 7.
The West Bend City Board of Review on Nov. 6 approved dozens of stipulations reducing assessed values for both residential and commercial properties, handled multiple subpoena compliance reviews for large retailers, and set a contingent outcome for a Home Depot stipulation pending signature.
Assessor Jeff Yoder and the assessor’s attorney presented stipulations and evidence for properties across the city. Approved stipulations included a 16-unit apartment at 511 Mulberry (original $2,073,600; stipulated $1,664,900), Hobby Lobby at 1800 South Main (from $6,659,000 to $5,991,000), a 64-unit apartment (revised to $5,006,700), Arbor Trace Apartments (reduced from $6,104,000 to $4,467,000), and…
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