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DocuSign Envelope ID:67AF45A6-6792-466B-A530-32D705D517AA <br /> Mr. Beattie called the meeting back to order at 4:02 PM <br /> SEN PIN 9788146016 <br /> Buer Sen failed to appear before the Board to appeal the valuation of the property located at 425 <br /> Brookside Drive, Chapel Hill. The Board considered the appellant's submitted documentation as the <br /> appeal. The current assessed value of the property is $599,100. A list of evidence follows: <br /> APPELLANT COUNTY <br /> 9788146016 Appeal 9788146016 County <br /> Bill Hiltbold represented the County and referenced photographs of the subject property indicating <br /> needed painting, repairs, and maintenance. Mr. Hiltbold stated that he measured the carport and corrected <br /> the sketch and recommended changing the effective year built from 1980 to 1975. If approved these <br /> changes would decrease the building value $7,800 and the total assessed value from$599,100 to <br /> $591,300. <br /> The Board reviewed all documents and information provided by the appellant and the County. After <br /> deliberation and review,Mr.Beattie made a motion to accept the County's revised value of$591,300. <br /> Ms. Levine seconded the motion and the motion carried. <br /> Yes: 3 <br /> Noes: 0 <br /> Mr. Beattie made a motion to recess the meeting until 4:15 PM <br /> Mr. Beattie called the meeting back to order at 4:15 PM <br /> COPELAND PIN 9788333707 <br /> Daniel Copeland appeared before the Board to appeal the valuation of the property located at 2 <br /> Briarbridge Lane, Chapel Hill. The current assessed value of the property is $1,229,300. A list of <br /> evidence follows: <br /> APPELLANT COUNTY <br /> 9788333707 Appeal 9788333707 County <br /> The appellant is requesting that the Board reduce the valuation citing the fact that the subject property is <br /> higher in value than other properties in the neighborhood. The appellant provided an appraisal along with <br /> a summary of neighborhood values around the subject property that show significantly lower assessed <br /> values than the subject. <br />