Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meetings
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meetings
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
- equity concerns
As community members, your input and feedback can provide valuable insight to questions and concerns for the committee to consider. Sign up for updates, attend meetings, and follow the committee’s progress from this project page. Thank you for helping guide this process.
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
- Agenda
- Files 1
- INQUIRY INTO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT EQUITY BUNCOMBE COUNTY NC FINAL V3.pdf
Past Events
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting, June 14, 2022
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
- Input into equity concerns
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting, June 1, 2022
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
- Input into equity concerns
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
- Input into equity concerns
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
- Input into equity concerns
Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee Meeting April 20, 2022
In September 2021, the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners established an Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee after hearing resident concerns following the 2021 Reappraisal. The committee is made up of eight county residents including representatives of the Board of Equalization & Review and at-large community members.
The goals of this committee align with the County's Racial Equity Action Plan, and will center on three focus areas:
- Identify homeowner concerns about the reappraisal process
- Provide guidance for future assessments
Input into equity concerns