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Real Estate Tax Commitment Book Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1511 100 ACRE WOOD PROPERTY 48,500 22,000 0 70,500 1,212.60 LLC 413 MAIN ST Acres 0.32 NORWAY ME 04268 606.30 (1) 606.30 (2) 413 MAIN ST 027-148 B5269P686 02/25/2016 301 430 WESTER AVE LLC 65,800 127,900 0 193,700 3,331.64 PO BOX 297 Acres 2.98 AUBURN ME 04212 1,665.82 (1) 1,665.82 (2) 97 MAIN ST 033-001 B2858P26 1944 492 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 62,400 84,100 0 146,500 2,519.80 LLC ALBERT P FRECHETTE Acres 40.10 REVOC TRUST 20 PORCH ST 1,259.90 (1) PORTLAND ME 04103 1,259.90 (2) 492 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 006-057 B5333P147 03/01/2017 B2366P210 2743 518 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 41,400 48,800 0 90,200 1,551.44 LLC 20 PORCH ST Acres 1.90 PORTLAND ME 04103 775.72 (1) 775.72 (2) 518 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 006-050-00A B5333P144 03/01/2017 B5333P137 03/01/2017 2556 57 MAIN ST NORWAY LLC 103,900 147,200 0 251,100 4,318.92 C/O MONROE MUFFLER Acres 1.49 BRAKE INC 200 HOLLEDER PARKWAY 2,159.46 (1) ROCHESTER NY 14615 2,159.46 (2) 57 MAIN ST 033-007 B5283P94 05/23/2016 1430 76 PLEASANT STREET LLC 51,400 356,800 0 408,200 7,021.04 76 PLEASANT ST Acres 3.07 NORWAY ME 04268 3,510.52 (1) 3,510.52 (2) 76 PLEASANT ST 025-033 B4567P42 03/10/2010 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 373,400 786,800 0 1,160,200 19,955.44 Subtotals: 373,400 786,800 0 1,160,200 19,955.44 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 35 ABBOTT BRANDON M & 50,000 145,000 0 195,000 3,354.00 CHRISTINE L 953 CROCKETT RIDGE RD Acres 28.00 NORWAY ME 04268 1,677.00 (1) 1,677.00 (2) 953 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 007-071 B4516P318 10/26/2009 350 ABBOTT HAROLD 0 65,600 26,000 39,600 681.12 WILSON VIRGINIA 05 Homestead exempt 3 TAMARACK DR 03 P WWI Resident 340.56 (1) NORWAY ME 04268 340.56 (2) 3 TAMARACK DR 001-005-00O-154 123 ABBOTT SONYA M 1,600 0 0 1,600 27.52 PO BOX 135 Acres 0.86 NORWAY ME 04268 13.76 (1) 13.76 (2) HORNE ST 029-036-00A B4738P176 07/19/2011 184 ABBOTT,PHILLIP E 11,600 0 0 11,600 199.52 55 BILL HOWE RD Acres 14.00 NORWAY ME 04268 99.76 (1) 99.76 (2) WATERFORD RD 009-121-00B B5194P203 12/19/2014 2262 ABBOTT,PHILLIP E 25,800 1,900 0 27,700 476.44 55 BILL HOWE RD Acres 2.52 NORWAY ME 04268 238.22 (1) 238.22 (2) WATERFORD RD 009-121-00A B5316P111 11/11/2016 3328 ACHENBACH ROY E & KAREN 4,800 0 0 4,800 82.56 BISIENERE TRUSTEES RIDGE RUN REALTY TRUST Acres 5.15 C/O SANSONE CYNTHIA 41.28 (1) 8 HARMONS ISLAND 41.28 (2) SCARBOROUGH ME 04074 HUTCHINS ST 001-040-002-00A B4335P89 08/12/2008 1752 ADAMS LEASING LLC 40,800 117,000 0 157,800 2,714.16 % NORTHEAST TOOL & DIE Acres 1.50 PO BOX 28 1,357.08 (1) NORWAY ME 04268 1,357.08 (2) 16 ALDRICH AVE 031-012-00F B5265P441 01/26/2016 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 134,600 329,500 26,000 438,100 7,535.32 Subtotals: 508,000 1,116,300 26,000 1,598,300 27,490.76 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1721 ADAMS MICHAEL & PAMELA 23,000 66,800 0 89,800 1,544.56 29 STEARNS RD Acres 0.20 BELMONT MA 02478-4631 772.28 (1) 772.28 (2) 52 WINTER ST 030-037 B3660P270 403 ADAMS MICHAEL F & 226,800 193,400 0 420,200 7,227.44 RITTENBERG RHONDA L % BAC TAX SERVICES CORP Acres 2.00 PO BOX 961265 3,613.72 (1) FORT WORTH TX 3,613.72 (2) 76161-0265 12 RAVEN WAY 017-018 B5032P312 09/03/2013 2968 ADAMS PATRICIA M 0 40,100 20,000 20,100 345.72 9 SYCAMORE DR 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 172.86 (1) 172.86 (2) 9 SYCAMORE DR 001-005-00O-238 2622 ADAMS PAULINE(LT) 19,600 34,800 26,000 28,400 488.48 ADAMS HERBERT (RM) Acres 0.21 03 P WWI Resident PO BOX 343 05 Homestead exempt 244.24 (1) NORWAY ME 04268 244.24 (2) 27 PINE ST 027-025 B3222P345 785 ADAMS TIMOTHY T & 42,200 164,300 20,000 186,500 3,207.80 DENISE L 127 EMERSON RD Acres 6.57 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,603.90 (1) 1,603.90 (2) 127 EMERSON RD 006-015 B4625P275 08/25/2010 3257 ADELSHEIM,JAMES & 251,900 274,400 0 526,300 9,052.36 ADELSHEIM,LESLIE 12 BLITHDALE ST Acres 1.73 NEWTON MA 02460 4,526.18 (1) 4,526.18 (2) 26 HUTCHINS ST 001-040-006 B5311P594 10/18/2016 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 563,500 773,800 66,000 1,271,300 21,866.36 Subtotals: 1,071,500 1,890,100 92,000 2,869,600 49,357.12 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 3332 ADELSHEIM,JAMES & 4,800 0 0 4,800 82.56 ADELSHEIM,LESLIE 26 HUTCHINS ST Acres 5.15 NORWAY ME 04268 41.28 (1) 41.28 (2) HUTCHINS ST 001-040-006-00A B5311P594 10/18/2016 544 AIKMAN JAMES M 176,300 47,300 0 223,600 3,845.92 15234 WEST 51ST PL Acres 0.21 GOLDEN CO 80403 1,922.96 (1) 1,922.96 (2) 17 QUAIL WAY 016-017 B5238P147 08/13/2015 3461 AKERBERG ELIZABETH J 0 37,100 0 37,100 638.12 PO BOX 351 NORWAY ME 04268 319.06 (1) 319.06 (2) 50 GREENWOOD RD 008-005-00O 1518 AKERBERG ELIZABETH J 47,200 104,500 20,000 131,700 2,265.24 PO BOX 351 Acres 5.50 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,132.62 (1) 1,132.62 (2) 46 GREENWOOD RD 008-005 B2756P306 353 AKERBERG MARK J 41,700 188,300 20,000 210,000 3,612.00 270 CROCKETT RIDGE RD Acres 2.07 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,806.00 (1) 1,806.00 (2) 270 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 006-089 B4611P219 07/21/2010 1438 ALBERI JAMES E & 61,700 178,900 20,000 220,600 3,794.32 MARGUERITE 55 HARRY BELL RD Acres 67.00 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,897.16 (1) 1,897.16 (2) 55 HARRY BELL RD 006-013 1485 ALBERI MARC STEVEN 36,400 51,600 0 88,000 1,513.60 272 PLEASANT ST Acres 2.00 NORWAY ME 04268 756.80 (1) 756.80 (2) 4 EMERSON RD 006-019 B2148P112 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 368,100 607,700 60,000 915,800 15,751.76 Subtotals: 1,439,600 2,497,800 152,000 3,785,400 65,108.88 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1 ALBERI WAYNE A & SANDRA 36,000 110,700 20,000 126,700 2,179.24 S 272 PLEASANT ST Acres 1.70 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,089.62 (1) 1,089.62 (2) 272 PLEASANT ST 006-021 B2153P110 1768 ALBERI WAYNE A & SANDRA 26,300 0 0 26,300 452.36 S 272 PLEASANT ST Acres 1.04 NORWAY ME 04268 226.18 (1) 226.18 (2) EMERSON RD 006-009 B2977P113 1056 ALBERT GERALD 101,900 36,700 0 138,600 2,383.92 8 ROCKY WAY Acres 1.50 NORWAY ME 04268 1,191.96 (1) 1,191.96 (2) 8 ROCKY WAY 015-021-00A B3291P70 2654 ALDRICH EDITHA G HEIRS 30,600 113,700 0 144,300 2,481.96 % PRISCILLA G GAMMON Acres 0.26 (PR) 40 PLEASANT ST 1,240.98 (1) NORWAY ME 04268 1,240.98 (2) 40 PLEASANT ST 025-025-00A B3636P235 12/06/2004 1392 ALDRICH VIOLA A 30,900 82,200 20,000 93,100 1,601.32 130 PLEASANT ST Acres 0.51 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 800.66 (1) 800.66 (2) 130 PLEASANT ST 026-004-00A B2378P158 1002 ALDRICH VIOLA A 249,800 56,400 0 306,200 5,266.64 130 PLEASANT ST Acres 0.52 NORWAY ME 04268 2,633.32 (1) 2,633.32 (2) 136 SANDY SHORE LN 019-001 B637P477 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 475,500 399,700 40,000 835,200 14,365.44 Subtotals: 1,915,100 2,897,500 192,000 4,620,600 79,474.32 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 6 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1039 ALGRANT PATRICIA J 27,700 72,800 0 100,500 1,728.60 BRADEEN STEPHEN A JR Acres 0.29 PO BOX 1047 864.30 (1) CAMDEN ME 04843 864.30 (2) 36 MARSTON ST 027-018 B3001P319 1711 ALGRANT PATRICIA J 27,800 0 0 27,800 478.16 BRADEEN STEPHEN A JR Acres 16.00 PO BOX 1047 239.08 (1) CAMDEN ME 04843 239.08 (2) MCINTIRE RD 013-002 B3001P319 2276 ALLEN BARRY M 51,700 324,900 20,000 356,600 6,133.52 WHITLEY DENISE D Acres 12.17 05 Homestead exempt 22 CHERRY DR 3,066.76 (1) NORWAY ME 04268 3,066.76 (2) 22 CHERRY DR 009-080-00A-004 B2069P43 596 ALLEN DALE & LISA 19,000 5,400 0 24,400 419.68 157 HARRISON RD Acres 0.46 NORWAY ME 04268 209.84 (1) 209.84 (2) 293 CROCKETT RIDGE RD 006-082 B5244P653 09/03/2015 1766 ALLEN DALE F & LISA L 31,000 211,000 20,000 222,000 3,818.40 157 HARRISON RD Acres 1.70 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,909.20 (1) 1,909.20 (2) 157 HARRISON RD 005-086-004 B2086P67 2688 ALLEN DALE F III & LISA 24,300 0 0 24,300 417.96 L 157 HARRISON RD Acres 2.29 NORWAY ME 04268 208.98 (1) 208.98 (2) HARRISON RD 005-086-005 B5155P268 09/03/2014 1679 ALLEN DIANE A 32,700 166,600 20,000 179,300 3,083.96 572 HARRISON RD Acres 2.93 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,541.98 (1) 1,541.98 (2) 572 HARRISON RD 003-015 B3127P260 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 214,200 780,700 60,000 934,900 16,080.28 Subtotals: 2,129,300 3,678,200 252,000 5,555,500 95,554.60 Norway Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 17.200 09/22/2017 4:21 PM COMMITMENT 2017-2018 Page 7 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2916 ALLEN DONALD & MERRILL 0 41,000 20,000 21,000 361.20 15 DOGWOOD DR 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 180.60 (1) 180.60 (2) 15 DOGWOOD DR 001-005-00O-024 2704 ALLEN KATHERINE & BREE 169,100 123,500 0 292,600 5,032.72 6004 CEDAR RIDGE DR Acres 0.77 WILMINGTON NC 28405 2,516.36 (1) 2,516.36 (2) 9 SUOMELA LN 023-008 B3911P332 04/03/2006 1075 ALLEN PAUL & BETHANY 23,000 81,400 0 104,400 1,795.68 30 RADCLIFF ST Acres 0.20 NORWAY ME 04268 897.84 (1) 897.84 (2) 30 RADCLIFF ST 029-045 B779P219 1800 ALLEN SHIRLEY H 36,300 168,700 20,000 185,000 3,182.00 10 EDGEWOOD ST Acres 0.56 05 Homestead exempt NORWAY ME 04268 1,591.00 (1) 1,591.00 (2) 10 EDGEWOOD ST 025-027-00B
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