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Tulare County Assessment Appeals Board accepts Calaveras Materials stipulation, denies two applications for nonappearance

February 19, 2026 | Tulare County, California


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Tulare County Assessment Appeals Board accepts Calaveras Materials stipulation, denies two applications for nonappearance
The Tulare County Assessment Appeals Board voted to accept a stipulation resolving the assessment for Calaveras Materials, Inc., and denied two applications for nonappearance during a short session, the chair (unidentified) said.

Staff presented the stipulation for Calaveras Materials, Inc., noting application number 2024-00063 and assessment number 073080016000. According to the staff presentation, the property’s land value is $720,948, fixed improvements total $8,706,931, personal property is $588,997 and the net taxable value is $10,016,876. After the presentation the chair moved to accept the stipulation; the motion was seconded and members responded “Aye,” with the chair announcing the motion passed.

The board then addressed Item 7, an application listed with the name Kevin Klein (application 202400037). No representative appeared. The chair moved to deny the application for nonappearance; the motion was seconded and members voted “Aye,” and the chair said the motion carries.

Item 8, listed for Lowes, HIW Inc., likewise had no representative present. The chair moved to deny the applications associated with that item for nonappearance; the motion was seconded and passed with members saying “Aye.” The record lists application identifiers for Item 8 as 202400052000530006100 and 202500064.

The board next took up the withdrawal calendar, which the chair said included all remaining items scheduled for withdrawal. A motion to accept the withdrawal calendar as presented by the assessor was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The chair closed with brief remarks and adjourned the meeting.

No roll-call vote tallies or member names beyond those speaking generically were recorded in the transcript; votes were recorded on the public record as “Aye.”

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