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File #: 24-178    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/14/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners Business Meeting
On agenda: 4/9/2024 Final action: 4/9/2024
Title: Approval of a Stipulated Abatement Reduction
Attachments: 1. Board Summary Report, 2. Resolution
To: Board of County Commissioners

Through: Ronald A. Carl, County Attorney

Prepared By:
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Karen Thompsen, Paralegal
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Subject:
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Approval of a Stipulated Abatement Reduction
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Purpose and Request:
recommended action
The purpose of this request is for the adoption of a resolution approving the following abatement/refund as recommended by the Assessor's Office and expressly agreed to by the taxpayer, along with the taxpayer's express waiver of their right to a hearing before the Board's appointed referee.
Petitioner
Parcel Number
Year
Refund
Craig Jones
2077-29-1-23-001
2021
$14,212.80
Delkevic US LLC
2077-18-4-09-038
2021
$10,331.40
E2sg LLC
2075-25-3-09-001
2021
$12,926.02
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Background and Discussion: Though C.R.S. ? 39-1-113(1) provides that the Board cannot enter a decision on an abatement petition unless a hearing is had thereon except in the case of a petition for abatement or refund in the amount of ten thousand dollars or less that is settled by written mutual agreement between the taxpayer and Assessor's Office, this petitioner has executed an express waiver of their right to a hearing and stipulated to the Assessor's recommended abatement/refund approval. Accordingly, the Board may enter its decision approving this stipulated abatement/refund. In situations where an abatement refund exceeds ten thousand dollars, the Board's recommended approval must be submitted to the Property Tax Administrator for further review and approval under C.R.S. ? 39-1-113 before the abatement can be fully administered. The abatement/refund has been recommended by the Assessor's Office and expressly agreed to by the taxpayer.

Alternatives: The Board can deny this abatement, in which case petitioner is likely to file for further appeal with the Board of Assessment Appeals.

Fiscal Impact: If any abatement is approved, a portion of the taxes collected on the properties for which abatements are approved will need to be reduced and/or refun...

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