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RESOLUTION TOWN OF RED HOOK AUTHORIZING SETTLEMENT OF ARTICLE 7 PROCEEDING WITH RYAN CARL AND JENNIFER QUINN-CARL

One-time (complete)formal_resolutionone_timeThe Town Board authorizes settlement of the Article 7 tax assessment challenge by reducing the assessment for Tax Map No. 6272-06-323945 from $474,000 to $417,500 for the 2019 tax year, with tax refunds waived.
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2020-04-22
Latest event
2020-04-22
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Resolution text

RESOLVED

  1. that the Town Board of the Town of Red Hook does hereby agree to the settlement and to the entry of the consent judgment for reduction of assessment for Petitioner
  2. that the Supervisor and the Town's other officers, employees and agents are hereby authorized and directed for, and in the name and on behalf of the Town, to carry out the provisions of the consent judgment
  3. that the Attorney for the Town is authorized to execute such documents as may be necessary to effectuate this resolution
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  • WHEREAS, Ryan Carl and Jennifer Quinn-Carl ("Petitioners"), with real property located in the Town of Red Hook, commenced proceedings pursuant to Article 7 of the Real Property Tax Law challenging the assessment on property located in the Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York and designated as 6272-06-323945 on the Official Assessment Map of the Town of Red Hook for the tax year 2019
  • WHEREAS, the parties have agreed to settle the proceedings whereby the assessment on the parcels which are the subject of the proceedings will be reduced, corrected and fixed for the 2019/20 tax assessment roll
  • WHEREAS, a proposed order and judgement reducing assessment has been presented to the Town of Red Hook for reduction of the assessment for a period of one year, whereby Tax Map No. 6272-06-323945 for 2019 shall be reduced from $474,000 to $417,500 for a total reduction of $56,500, which consent order and judgement provides that tax refunds are waived for the amount, if any, paid by Petitioners as taxes on the original 2019-2020 School taxes and 2020 Town and County taxes in excess of what the taxes would have been if said assessment had been fixed as determined in this order

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2020-04-22adoptedvote: unanimous
Authorize settlement of the Article 7 tax assessment challenge by Ryan Carl and Jennifer Quinn-Carl, reducing the assessment for property at Tax Map No. 6272-06-323945 from $474,000 to $417,500 for the 2019 tax year.
moved by McKeon · seconded by Kane
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Resolved
  1. that the Town Board of the Town of Red Hook does hereby agree to the settlement and to the entry of the consent judgment for reduction of assessment for Petitioner
  2. that the Supervisor and the Town's other officers, employees and agents are hereby authorized and directed for, and in the name and on behalf of the Town, to carry out the provisions of the consent judgment
  3. that the Attorney for the Town is authorized to execute such documents as may be necessary to effectuate this resolution
Whereas
  • WHEREAS, Ryan Carl and Jennifer Quinn-Carl ("Petitioners"), with real property located in the Town of Red Hook, commenced proceedings pursuant to Article 7 of the Real Property Tax Law challenging the assessment on property located in the Town of Red Hook, Dutchess County, New York and designated as 6272-06-323945 on the Official Assessment Map of the Town of Red Hook for the tax year 2019
  • WHEREAS, the parties have agreed to settle the proceedings whereby the assessment on the parcels which are the subject of the proceedings will be reduced, corrected and fixed for the 2019/20 tax assessment roll
  • WHEREAS, a proposed order and judgement reducing assessment has been presented to the Town of Red Hook for reduction of the assessment for a period of one year, whereby Tax Map No. 6272-06-323945 for 2019 shall be reduced from $474,000 to $417,500 for a total reduction of $56,500, which consent order and judgement provides that tax refunds are waived for the amount, if any, paid by Petitioners as taxes on the original 2019-2020 School taxes and 2020 Town and County taxes in excess of what the taxes would have been if said assessment had been fixed as determined in this order
Subject key: article_7_settlement_carl_quinn_carl