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Docusign Envelope ID: 11D3D156-724F-4E90-9FB3-D8A787A93FBD <br /> 2025, or that it is inconsistent with assessments of similar properties. Assessments cannot <br /> be appealed based on the percentage of increase/decrease in value OR the taxpayer's ability <br /> to pay the tax. <br /> • The property is currently receiving a-35%adjustment for access. The County <br /> recommends no change in value. <br /> • GIS Map <br /> • Plat <br /> • Current property record card <br /> Motion of the Board Accept Count 's Proposed Value: $153,600 <br /> Made the motion Tony Blake <br /> Seconded the motion Shannon Julian <br /> Voted For All BOER Members <br /> Voted Against <br /> Property Identification: <br /> Property Owner Paul N. Palombo Appellant(if different) <br /> Property Address 6518 Lebanon Road Parcel ID or Abstract 9835088353 <br /> Statement of Appeal: Request reduction in value based on percentage of increase. <br /> Current Assessed Value $324,700 ounty Opinion $286,800 <br /> Time of Hearin 2:07 PM Appellant Opinion $233,870 <br /> County Representative Kelly Wells Board Decision $286,800 <br /> Evidence submitted by the appellant: <br /> • The 30%median increase based on the NC Association of County Commissioners from 2019- <br /> 2024. <br /> • The property tax value increase is inflated based on past increases. <br /> Evidence submitted by the county representative: <br /> • The subject property is a 1,134-sf single family home with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath built in 1962 <br /> located on Lebanon Road in Mebane. <br /> • North Carolina General Statutes put the burden of proof on the property owner to show that a <br /> tax assessment is inaccurate. A change in assessment will be considered only if the owner can <br /> demonstrate that the assessed value is more or less than market value as of January 1, 2025,or <br /> that it is inconsistent with assessments of similar properties. Assessments cannot be appealed <br /> based on the percentage of increase/decrease in value OR the taxpayer's ability to pay the tax. <br /> • Based on review of the property, The County recommends adding a-20% easement adjustment <br /> to the land resulting in a reduction in value from$324,700 to$286,800. <br />