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Minidoka County commissioners deny Harwood property tax appeal; assessment left at $215,829

Minidoka County Commissioners · June 24, 2026
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Summary

Minidoka County commissioners denied Braylee Harwood’s property tax appeal on June 24, 2026, after hearing testimony from the appellant and the assessor’s certified appraiser; the board noted the assessor had already adjusted the assessed value to $215,829 and voted to deny the request.

On June 24, 2026, the Minidoka County Commissioners denied a property assessment appeal by Braylee Harwood, the property owner and appellant. Commissioner Schaeffer moved to deny the request, saying the Assessor had already made an adjustment while working with the applicant to an assessed value of $215,829.00; Commissioner Koyle voiced the second and the motion carried. The hearing record shows the board entered deliberations after closing the oral testimony at 9:23 AM and adjourned the meeting at 9:43 AM.

The hearing included sworn testimony and documentary evidence. Deputy Clerk Ramsey swore in Assessor West, Certified Appraiser Lindsey Gittens, and appellant Braylee Harwood before the proceedings. Harwood presented her case and paperwork entered as Exhibit A at 8:58 AM; at 9:05 AM Lindsey Gittens presented the assessor’s case and paperwork entered as Exhibit 1. After questions by the commissioners and a closing statement from the appellant at 9:13 AM, the board deliberated and issued the denial motion.