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Park board approves grazing lease for Nevin Sorensen, reduces rent $100 to offset new lease tax
Summary
The Williams County Park Board approved a one-year grazing lease with tenant Nevin Sorensen and authorized the chair to sign. The board reduced the annual rent by $100 to help offset a possessory-interest tax the assessor said applies to non-exempt lessees.
The Williams County Park Board on Dec. 17 approved a one-year grazing lease with tenant Nevin Sorensen and authorized the chair to sign, reducing the rent by $100 to compensate for a newly identified tax on leasehold interest.
Karen, a parks staff member, told the board the 2025 lease is essentially the same as last year’s but now includes a provision requiring the tenant to pay real-estate taxes on the leasehold interest…
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