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Charles Mix County BOE approves omitted properties list, adjusts several property assessments

Charles Mix County Board of Equalization · April 28, 2026
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Summary

The Charles Mix County Board of Equalization approved omitted properties for Assessment Year 2025, heard public comment on several appeals, and issued a series of decisions that lowered, reclassified, or left assessed values unchanged for multiple parcels; one vote included an abstention by the chairman.

Lake Andes, S.D. — The Charles Mix County Board of Equalization on April 28 approved a list of omitted properties for Assessment Year 2025 and resolved multiple appeals of assessed values, approving some reductions, denying others and reclassifying several parcels.

Director of Equalization Denise Weber presented the omitted-properties list, which the board approved by motion. The list included small-business and individual-owner parcels such as J-D Enterprises LLC; multiple Woods Enterprises LLC parcels; Wagner Area Growth; Kip & Amelia Spotted Eagle; Clarissa D. Marin; Brittany K. Schroeder; Christopher H. McFayden; Geddes Bar & Grill LLC; and Kaden & Joslin Peterson. The minutes record the presented prorated values for each parcel and that the board’s motion to approve the omitted properties carried unanimously.

The board also recorded that there were no changes to owner-occupied status for the…

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