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The Summit County Council convened as the Board of Equalization during its Oct. 30 meeting to resolve 2023 property‑valuation appeals. County staff flagged two SB 182–qualified parcels that required local decisions and identified errors in the recommended market values for specific parcels.
Staff told the council that the recommended new market value for line 58 should be corrected to $113,400 and that line 73’s new market value should be corrected to $1,176,000 (to match line 74). A council member moved to approve the Board of Equalization recommendations reflecting those corrections; the motion was seconded and the council voted in favor.
Following that vote the council dismissed the Board of Equalization and reconvened as the County Council for the remainder of the agenda.
No individual vote tallies or roll‑call names were recorded in the transcript during the approvals; the council approved the staff recommendations by voice vote.
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