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Agreements on 2 Unity property assessments add $38K to Greater Latrobe coffers

Jeff Himler
| Wednesday, February 19, 2020 1:46 p.m.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
The senior high school at Greater Latrobe School District, photographed on Saturday, June 03, 2017.

Greater Latrobe School Board has approved retroactive tax settlements for two commercial properties along Route 30 in Unity that will increase the district’s tax revenue by about $38,000.

The board this week voted unanimously in favor of the settlements. One ends the district’s appeal of the assessed value of a property leased by National Retail Property Trust to MedExpress Urgent Care, near the intersection of Longview Drive.

According to a memo from Pittsburgh attorney Angela F. Giglio, the district’s legal representative in the case, an appraisal estimated the property’s value at $1,825,000 as of July 9.

The negotiated settlement places the parcel’s full market value at $1.9 million for 2018, $1.875 million for 2019 and $1.825 million for the current year, resulting in a combined addition of about $36,708 in school tax revenue. It will add about $9,000 in recurring annual revenue going forward, according to district business administrator Dan Watson.

Giglio said her firm does “not believe that we could obtain an appraisal report to support a significantly higher value and we recommend that the district approve this proposed settlement.”

The other settlement is with Edward and Carmella Rinaldi for a property just east of Beatty County Road that is occupied by Caribbean Pools. The Rinaldis agreed to accept a full market value of $115,000 for the parcel from 2016 through 2020, reflecting its purchase price in 2014.

That will result in a combined $1,330.83 in additional tax revenue for the district and $50 annually in the years ahead, Watson said.


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