Property Assessment Appeals Had Mixed Results
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The Board granted multiple property assessment appeals, including reductions of $42,910 at 77 Averyll Avenue, $18,740 at 56 Lake Street, and $27,980 at 115 Farview Avenue, while denying other appeals.
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What this means
Several property owners received lower assessments after successful appeals, while other assessments remained unchanged after denials. The Board also ordered an inspection of 128 Lyman Road #6-21 and scheduled a follow-up meeting for March 26, 2026. The minutes do not report any broader change to assessment policy or tax rates.
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- Granted the appeal for 77 Averyll Avenue, reducing the assessment from $226,380 to $183,470.
- Granted the appeal for 56 Lake Street, reducing the assessment from $483,650 to $464,910.
- Granted the appeal for 63 Averyll Avenue; the minutes identify the reason as a reduction but do not provide the assessment amounts.
- Granted the appeal for 115 Farview Avenue, reducing the assessment from $273,160 to $245,180.
- Denied appeals for 10 Fern Avenue, 28 Birch Street, 92 Clinton Hill Road, and 1027 Wolcott Road; the listed assessments remained unchanged.
- Requested an inspection of 128 Lyman Road #6-21, scheduled for March 25, 2026, with the Board scheduled to meet again on March 26, 2026.
- Canceled the scheduled March 21, 2026 meeting.
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