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Resident urges larger wetland adjustment to Needham property assessments; board announces rebate decisions

Board of Assessors · April 6, 2026
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Summary

At the April 6, 2026 Town of Needham Board of Assessors meeting, a resident argued two Forest Street properties are largely wetland and asked for a larger land-value adjustment; the board scheduled a follow-up review and announced multiple rebate and exemption outcomes after executive session.

A resident asked the Town of Needham Board of Assessors on April 6 to increase the wetland adjustment applied to two Forest Street properties, saying the parcels are largely wetlands and that a previously applied 5% adjustment is too small.

The resident (identified in the transcript only as a resident) told the board that “over half the property is wetlands” at 138 Forest Street and that the wetlands and buffer zones prevent building on much of the lot. “I'm being taxed currently on any on the wetlands value, which shouldn't be,” the resident said, arguing that comparable sales and a private survey show the land's marketability is limited.

Staff member (as identified in the meeting transcript) responded that last year…

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