Oregon Community Unit School v. Ptab

674 N.E.2d 129, 285 Ill. App. 3d 170, 220 Ill. Dec. 858
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 5, 1996
Docket2-96-0105
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Oregon Community Unit School v. Ptab, 674 N.E.2d 129, 285 Ill. App. 3d 170, 220 Ill. Dec. 858 (Ill. Ct. App. 1996).

Opinion

674 N.E.2d 129 (1996)
285 Ill. App.3d 170
220 Ill.Dec. 858

OREGON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 220, et al., Intervenors-Petitioners-Appellants,
v.
The PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD, Respondents-Appellees.

No. 2-96-0105.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District.

December 5, 1996.

*131 Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, Frederic S. Lane, Harold C. Hirshman, Robert B. Millner, David E. Lieberman, Kirk M. Minckler, Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal, Chicago, Stuart L. Whitt, Donna K. Metzler, Law Offices of Stuart L. Whitt, Aurora, for Byron Community Unit School Dist. 226, Byron Fire Protection Dist., Byron Forest Preserve Dist, Byron Museum Dist., Byron Public Library Dist., County of Ogle, Oregon Community Unit School Dist. 220, Oregon Park District, Rock Valley College Dist. 511, Rockvale Township.

James E. Ryan, Attorney General, Karen J. Dimond, Assistant Attorney General, Barbara A. Preiner, Solicitor General, John P. Schmidt, Assistant Attorney General, Chicago, for Property Tax Appeal Board.

Terry F. Moritz, Michael D. Karpeles, Frederick H. Cohen, Lisa M. Young, Goldberg, Kohn, Bell, Black, Rosenbloom & Moritz, Chicago, Thomas M. Atherton, Dutton, Overman, Goldstein & Pinkus, Indianapolis, IN, for Commonwealth Edison Co.

Douglas P. Floski, Ogle County State's Attorney, Oregon, for Ogle County Board Of Review.

Presiding Justice McLAREN delivered the opinion of the court:

This case is an appeal from a Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) decision assessing the respondent's, Commonwealth Edison Company's, machinery and equipment as personal property. The PTAB consolidated the appeals of the assessments for 1989, 1990, 1991, and 1992 and reversed the Ogle County Board of Review's holding that the respondent's equipment was properly assessed as real property. Because the respondent sought a reduction of more than $300,000 in the assessed value of its property, we take this direct review of the PTAB's decision (35 ILCS 200/16-195 (West 1994)) and affirm.

The subject matter of this appeal is the assessments of a nuclear power plant, located in Rockvale Township, Ogle County, Illinois, commonly referred to as Byron Station (Byron), for ad valorem real property tax purposes for the years 1989 through 1992. The appellants are Oregon Community Unit School District No. 220, Byron Community Unit School District No. 226, Rock Valley College District No. 511, Byron Fire Protection District, Oregon Park District, Byron Forest Preserve District, Byron Museum District, Byron Public Library District, Rockvale Township, and the County of Ogle, Illinois (petitioners). The appellees are the PTAB, Commonwealth Edison Company (Edison), and the Ogle County Board of Review (Board) (collectively, the respondents).

For the years in question, the Board determined that the parcels of land containing the Byron Nuclear Power Plant had an assessed value of:

1989         $545,775,470
1990          516,578,120
1991        1,070,820,160
1992        1,054,223,370

Edison appealed these assessments to the PTAB. The PTAB consolidated the appeals. The petitioners intervened in the appeal. The PTAB hearing began on May 18, 1995, and ended on July 26, 1995.

THE PTAB's FINDINGS

The PTAB determined that, under section 24-5 of the Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200/24-5 (West 1994)), the machinery and *132 equipment at the Byron site should be classified as personal property. The PTAB found: (1) prior to January 1, 1979, Ogle County classified land, building structures, lot improvements, and building-related property as real property; (2) prior to January 1, 1979, Ogle County classified manufacturing process machinery and equipment as personal property; (3) prior to January 1, 1979, Robert Troop, Ogle County supervisor of assessments from 1973 through 1984, classified the machinery and equipment at Byron as personal property with the exception of the steam generators; (4) Troop's classification of the steam generators as real property violated Ogle County's uniform classification policy; (5) the machinery and equipment at Byron are similar and of like kind to that found at other Ogle County industries classified as personal property; (6) the process/building-related classification scheme was applied to every Ogle County taxpayer with the exception of Edison after 1979; (7) James Harrison, the Ogle County supervisor of assessments in 1991, and the Board erroneously reclassified the Byron property in 1991 because of an assistant State's Attorney's erroneous interpretation of Commonwealth Edison Co. v. Property Tax Appeal Board, 219 Ill.App.3d 550, 162 Ill.Dec. 268, 579 N.E.2d 1082 (1991) (hereinafter Zion); (8) after subtracting the value of land not at issue, Real Estate Analysis Corporation's (REAC) appraisals are best evidence of the value of the real property at Byron; and (9) the appraised value of the real property at Byron and its assessed value are as follows:

APPRAISED VALUE      YEAR     MEDIAN LEVELS    ASSESSED VALUE
$1,148,512,252       1989         32.21%        $369,935,795
1,138,053,989        1990         31.87          362,697,803
1,056,055,537        1991         33.01          348,603,993
  958,055,532        1992         33.20          318,074,438

In essence, the petitioners argue that Edison's power generating machinery and equipment should be classified, assessed, and taxed as real property. According to the petitioners, the major items in dispute are the Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) (with the exception of the reactor vessels), piping and electrical equipment, including power and control cables, and cable pans. The petitioners assert that the PTAB erroneously: (1) reclassified the property in violation of the "Freeze Act" (35 ILCS 200/24-5 (West 1994)); (2) applied the like-kind test; (3) classified the respondent's property as personal property; and (4) adopted the respondent's classification test.

The standard of review for a PTAB decision is governed by the Administrative Review Law. 735 ILCS 5/3-101 et seq. (West 1994); Boone County Board of Review v. Property Tax Appeal Board, 276 Ill. App.3d 989, 993-94, 213 Ill.Dec. 442, 659 N.E.2d 72 (1995). Section 3-110 of the Administrative Review Law provides "[t]he findings and conclusions of the administrative agency on questions of fact shall be held prima facie true and correct." 735 ILCS 5/3-110 (West 1994).

Thus, when reviewing the administrative agency's findings of fact, we may not reweigh the evidence or make an independent determination of the facts. Abrahamson v. Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, 153 Ill.2d 76, 88, 180 Ill.Dec. 34, 606 N.E.2d 1111 (1992); Boone County, 276 Ill.App.3d at 994, 213 Ill.Dec. 442, 659 N.E.2d 72.

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