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Commission reviews tax adjustments and a payment‑plan request; staff cites $32,044 principal and roughly $5,300 interest

March 16, 2026 | Duchesne County Commission, Duchesne County Boards and Commissions, Duchesne County, Utah


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Commission reviews tax adjustments and a payment‑plan request; staff cites $32,044 principal and roughly $5,300 interest
County staff brought two tax matters to the commission on March 16: an administrative correction to move assessments to the proper parcel and a landowner request to adjust a payment plan for personal property.

Staff explained that a 2022 assessment and unpaid 2023 taxes had been carried on a parcel that should instead be combined with another parcel (ending in 0523). Staff said the remedy is to remove the duplicate 2022 assessment and reassess the taxes on the correct parcel.

A separate item involved a landowner (discussed by speaker 10) who reported that interior freezer panels and employee housing had been incorrectly categorized, leading to duplicated personal‑property assessments. The landowner explained steps taken to clarify equipment versus permanent structure treatment. County staff (speaker 5) summarized the financials: "the principal amount is $32,044.33" and the associated interest and penalties are "just over $5,000" (approximately $5,300). Commissioners discussed whether to adjust interest for the payment plan and asked staff to finalize the correct parcel coding and payment‑plan options.

On a related procedural item, a commissioner (speaker 4) moved to approve a tax adjustment for Ryan Justice (Parcel 35‑0523). The transcript includes a motion and members’ affirmative responses, but it does not record a full roll‑call tally; staff will implement the parcel change as directed.

What happens next: staff will correct parcel records, adjust assessments as appropriate and present formal payment‑plan paperwork or a proposed resolution if interest relief is recommended.

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