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Board considers tax-assessment adjustments after private appraisal; mobile-home tax appealed

Adams County Board of Supervisors ยท July 26, 2026
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Summary

The county discussed a property appeal for Rags to Riches Properties (PPIN 1057370), where a fee appraisal lowered the value from $64,540 to $39,320, reducing 2025 taxes by about $618; a mobile home tax assessment (PPIN TGIF17251) for $764.95 was also presented for appeal.

County staff presented two tax-related items: a property valuation adjustment following a privately paid fee appraisal and an appeal for a mobile-home tax assessment.

Staff (speaker 5) said Rags to Riches Properties provided a fee appraisal that showed the property value had fallen from $64,540 to $39,320; the assessor's adjustment would lower the 2025 tax bill by about $618.01 if approved. Staff provided the PPIN for the parcel as 1057370 at 1510 Eastwood Road and asked the board to consider the adjustment.

On a separate appeal, staff reported a mobile home that had been assessed to the land but is registered on the transit roll; the trailer-only taxes on that PPIN (TGIF17251 at 38 Avenuewood Road) amount to $764.95. Board members and staff discussed appraisal procedures and timing for assessor review before voting.

The board heard the reports and acknowledged the procedural steps for the assessor to review the appraisal before formal action; no final tax reductions beyond the reported figures were implemented on the record during the meeting.