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Ventura County assessment board continues dozens of appeals, accepts one late filing for review

2108216 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The Ventura County Assessment Appeals Board on Jan. 15, 2025, continued multiple property-valuation appeals to March, April or May dates with data provisos and accepted an otherwise late application from an heir for further hearing on legal issues tied to Proposition 19.

Ventura County's Assessment Appeals Board on Jan. 15, 2025, continued numerous property appeals to future hearing dates and accepted one previously late application for further review. The board handled status hearings and stipulation updates for multiple taxpayers, set new hearing dates with deadlines for evidence to the assessor, and approved a clerk recommendation to accept an untimely application filed by an heir in a supplemental-assessment matter.

The board, meeting in a hybrid session at the Ventura County Government Center and via Zoom, front‑loaded procedural matters and status updates. The clerk of the board read the agenda and identified dozens of cases that were continued, withdrawn or denied for lack of appearance. The board voted to approve the agenda as read; the clerk had recommended approval "as read." Several applicants and agent representatives appeared by phone or in person to confirm continuances and data deadlines with the assessor's office.

Why it matters: these continuances set the schedule for when property owners and the assessor will exchange valuation evidence and, where needed, complete audits or stipulations that can avoid a hearing. One acceptance on a timeliness question—whether a supplemental-assessment appeal filed 284 days after the 60-day deadline should be heard—could lead to a separate legal hearing about how Proposition 19 relief and reassessment-exclusion forms were handled.

The board moved a large number of grouped continuances rather than hearing individual cases today. Notable scheduling outcomes included: - Los Robles-related appeals (agenda items 8–28) were continued to March 3, 2025. - A batch of Baxalta appeals (agenda items 40–68) was continued to April 7, 2025, with the assessor requesting that supporting data be provided at least 30 days before the…

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