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Yarmouth Board of Assessors authorizes stamping of exemption and abatement paperwork, approves monthly reports

Town of Yarmouth Board of Assessors · May 14, 2026
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Summary

At a 40-minute meeting on May 14, 2026, the Town of Yarmouth Board of Assessors received routine administrative updates, authorized staff to stamp statutory exemption, abatement and denial documents, approved and signed monthly reports, and adjourned; no public comment was recorded.

The Town of Yarmouth Board of Assessors met on May 14, 2026, and took routine administrative actions including authorizing the Assessor’s office to stamp statutory exemption applications, abatement applications and denial notices and approving the monthly assessor reports. Board member Pauline Israelian called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m.; in attendance were board member Carlene Jones, Director of Assessing Andy Machado and Assistant Assessor Tara Monroe.

Director Andy Machado gave the staff update. He said the second-half real and personal property tax bills were due May 1, 2026; the fiscal year 2027 senior exemption workshop schedule has been submitted to the town’s Senior Services office and was published in the May/June edition of the Senior Milestone Newsletter and will appear again in the July/August edition; and the RMV sent the third motor vehicle commitment for 2026, which the office is processing.

During new business the board considered two routine motions. The board voted unanimously to authorize the Assessor’s office to stamp statutory exemption applications, abatement applications and denial notices. A separate motion to approve and sign all monthly assessor reports also passed by unanimous vote; the minutes record that board members signed the monthly reports. The minutes do not record the names of the individual mover and seconder for those motions or numerical vote counts.

Board member Carlene Jones moved to adjourn and Pauline Israelian seconded; the meeting ended at 10:50 a.m. The next Board of Assessors meeting is scheduled for June 4, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Yarmouth Town Hall, Conference Room A. Minutes were submitted by Assistant Assessor Tara Monroe.