Vineyard park listed for auction due to unpaid property taxes


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  • Vineyard's Sunset Beach Park was listed for auction after years of unpaid property taxes.
  • Mayor Zack Stratton said the city paid the remaining balance on Tuesday, preventing the property from being auctioned.
  • Vineyard taxpayers covered more than $6,000 in accrued interest and penalties.

VINEYARD — A popular park in Vineyard was listed for auction after years of unpaid property taxes, prompting city leaders to take action on Tuesday.

Sunset Beach Park, a 3-acre public space along the shores of Utah Lake, was recently listed for auction by the county, scheduled for May 21, due to delinquent property taxes dating back five years. According to Utah County officials, multiple notices were sent to the city during that time, but went unanswered.

Newly elected Vineyard Mayor Zach Stratton said he became aware of the issue after media inquiries from KSL to county and city leaders prompted a closer look.

"I spoke with the county today. They've been sending notifications for five years to the city, and they just went unanswered," Stratton said.

Vineyard Mayor Zach Stratton speaks with KSL on Tuesday.
Vineyard Mayor Zach Stratton speaks with KSL on Tuesday. (Photo: Greg Anderson, KSL)

Utah County Auditor Rod Mann said the issue stems from 2021 when the property's previous owner, a developer listed on county records as Vineyard Flagship 241 LLC, failed to pay taxes in 2021 and part of 2022. Later in 2022, the developer transferred ownership of the park to the city, but the city also did not resolve the outstanding balance.

"When (KSL) called, I got curious, so I called up the finance director of Vineyard," Mann told KSL. "He said, 'Oh, yeah, this is on my list.'"

A summary of delinquent taxes owed by Vineyard, Tuesday. The original amount owed by the city was over $80,000.
A summary of delinquent taxes owed by Vineyard, Tuesday. The original amount owed by the city was over $80,000. (Photo: Utah County treasurer)

As of Tuesday morning, $83,628.08 was listed as owed on the property for 2021-2025. Utah County Assessor Burt Garfield said that while city-owned land is exempt from property taxes, an exemption cannot be applied until the city confirms its ownership of the property and pays the back taxes.

Once resolved, the city was responsible for $25,017.89, including $6,485.31 in penalties, fees, and daily interest accrued.

The amount of delinquent taxes paid by Vineyard, Tuesday. The city still owed more than $25,000 in property taxes and fees after exemptions were applied.
The amount of delinquent taxes paid by Vineyard, Tuesday. The city still owed more than $25,000 in property taxes and fees after exemptions were applied. (Photo: Utah County treasurer)

Stratton said the city paid the remaining balance on Tuesday, preventing the property from being auctioned.

"He paid it off. It's cleared now," Mann said, adding that of 200 to 300 delinquent properties listed for auction, between 30 and 60 properties will be auctioned off.

Utah County Auditor Rod Mann speaks with KSL on Tuesday. Mann said Sunset Beach Park's issues stemmed from a previous owner.
Utah County Auditor Rod Mann speaks with KSL on Tuesday. Mann said Sunset Beach Park's issues stemmed from a previous owner. (Photo: Greg Anderson, KSL)

"The property list changes every day because people pay off their taxes every day," Mann said. "A lot of the stuff gets cleared up. Only about 10%-15% make it to tax sale."

Mann also said it's not unusual for public entities, pointing to land purchased by the Utah Department of Transportation as another example, to become delinquent, but he said, "It always gets cleared up."

"Sometimes things slip through the cracks," Mann said. "What happens is that people don't realize they owe the taxes. The tax sale is a final check, and it hasn't failed on anything that I am aware of in the last 13 years."

The delay came at a cost, despite resolving the debt. Vineyard taxpayers covered more than $6,000 in accrued interest and penalties.

"I'm super frustrated with the whole situation as well," Stratton said. "It's super frustrating that this wasn't taken care of before, and these fees were avoided."

Sunset Beach Park in Vineyard, Tuesday. The 3-acre public space along the shores of Utah Lake was recently listed for auction by Utah County because of years of unpaid property taxes.
Sunset Beach Park in Vineyard, Tuesday. The 3-acre public space along the shores of Utah Lake was recently listed for auction by Utah County because of years of unpaid property taxes. (Photo: Greg Anderson, KSL)

Stratton, who took office in January, attributed the oversight to previous city leadership and called it one of several issues his administration has inherited.

"The former staff and the former city manager, it just slipped through the cracks," Stratton said, adding that he has all new staff at City Hall working "to change the culture and protect taxpayer dollars."

He added that, while the situation is frustrating, it represents only a relatively small part of the other issues he inherited from the administration of the previous mayor, Julie Fullmer.

"Unfortunately, this is a drop in the bucket. This is a very small thing that I have found that we are rectifying as fast as we can," he said.

KSL reached out to former Mayor Julie Fullmer for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.

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