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Council denies Hale abatement but awards three-year abatement to Joel and Faith Fine citing health circumstances
Summary
The council denied a discretionary tax-abatement request for Mark Hale (parcel SCBC-13-16-24) after staff found no county error; it approved a discretionary abatement for Joel and Faith Fine (parcel BHWKS-1-79-2AM) for tax years 2020through2022, citing a serious health event in 2019 and staff findings, with a refund total checked by staff at $7,205.63.
The Summit County Council considered two discretionary tax-abatement appeals during its Sept. 13 meeting and reached different outcomes based on staff findings and petitioner circumstances.
On the Mark Hale request (parcel SCBC-13-16-24), county staff said there was no county factual error for 2022 and that the taxpayer received multiple notices but failed to apply in time. "Where there's no factual error, I would…
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