Board of Review upholds plant's assessment

Station valued at $499,226,061

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Some Ogle County taxing bodies will see an increase in revenues from Exelon Nuclear's Byron Generating Station when real estate taxes are paid later this year.

The Board of Review (BOR) voted unanimously Tuesday morning to uphold the $499 million dollar assessment of the nuclear plant set last fall for 2012 by Ogle County Supervisor of Assessments Jim Harrison.

"I still think Jim's method of calculating was the best," said BOR member Robert Godman, Byron. "I'd like to propose Jim's number of $499,226,061 with the condition that its set at that for the next four years."

BOR member Thomas Lewandowski, Oregon, agreed. "Based off the last few years, the $499 million is pretty consistent," he said.

Both Exelon Nuclear and the Byron School District, one of the taxing bodies that receives tax revenues from Byron station, challenged Harrison's assessment. Both filed appeals in November.

The previous year's assessment was $480 million.

The difference will mean Exelon Nuclear will pay an estimated total of $31.7 million in taxes to the 11 affected taxing bodies, $1.2 million more than last year.

The three-member BOR listened Jan. 29 to almost five hours of testimony from appraisers and attorneys representing both sides.

Exelon Nuclear's appeal set the plant's value at $296 million, while the school district's appeal said the plant is worth $731 million.

BOR member Joe Yockey, Stillman Valley, asked attorneys Roger Lewis, who represented Exelon Nuclear, and Stuart Whitt, who represented the school district, if the the two sides had attempted to reach a compromise since the Jan. 29 hearing.

Both Lewis and Whitt said no.

Lewis said the only discussion on an assessment agreement took place several months ago between Exelon officials and representatives of the 11 affected taxing bodies.

Besides the Byron School District, affected taxing bodies include Ogle County, Rockvale Township, Oregon School District, Oregon Park District, Byron Fire District, Rock Valley College, Byron Public Library District, Byron Museum District, Byron Forest Preserve District, and Kishwaukee Community College.

Yockey said the disparity of the appraisals makes it difficult to reach "reasonable number."

Part of the arguments Jan. 29 were over a $545 million deduction for decommissioning costs in Exelon Nuclear's appraisal.

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