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Tax Roll Uniform %= 100 SWIS CODE 472403 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME and ADDR STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2021 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Sag Harbor Page 1 2021 Tax Roll Uniform %= 100 SWIS CODE 472403 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Pat Malloy Waterfront, LLC 472403 001.000-0001-003.000 4,503,700 County c/o Patrick E. Malloy, III ITEM NO 0.00 12,702,600 Town 12,702,600 $34,706.04 P.O. Box 1979 1A Bay St 12,702,600 Sag Harbor NY 11963 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Pat Malloy Waterfront, LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 450W c/o Patrick E. Malloy, III SIZE ACRES 3.610 P.O. Box 1979 Sag Harbor NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001489 1ST HALF $17,353.02 2ND HALF $17,353.02 TOTAL TAX $34,706.04 Sag Harbor Yacht Club 472403 002.000-0001-002.000 1,072,900 County Po Box 1988 ITEM NO 0.00 4,537,500 Town 4,537,500 $12,397.36 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 27 Bay St 4,537,500 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Sag Harbor Yacht Club TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 570W Po Box 1988 SIZE ACRES 0.860 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001086 1ST HALF $6,198.68 2ND HALF $6,198.68 TOTAL TAX $12,397.36 Sag Harbor Village 472403 002.000-0001-005.003 1,233,000 County Po Box 660 ITEM NO 0.00 2,116,800 Town 2,116,800 $5,783.52 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 51 Bay St 2,116,800 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Sag Harbor Village TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 570W Breakwater Yacht Club SIZE ACRES 0.180 Po Box 2601 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001089 1ST HALF $2,891.76 2ND HALF $2,891.76 TOTAL TAX $5,783.52 Yacht Yard Acquisition LLC 472403 002.000-0001-006.000 1,621,800 County 2999 Long Beach Road ITEM NO 0.00 2,999,600 Town 2,999,600 $8,195.51 Oceanside NY 11572 53 Bay St 2,999,600 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Yacht Yard Acquisition LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 570W 2999 Long Beach Road SIZE ACRES 1.300 Oceanside NY 11572 BILL NUMBER 0001090 1ST HALF $4,097.76 2ND HALF $4,097.75 TOTAL TAX $8,195.51 Helen Jerome 472403 002.000-0001-009.000 1,263,000 County 224 Lincoln St ITEM NO 0.00 3,374,900 Town 3,374,900 $9,220.90 Englewood NJ 07631 115 Bay St 3,374,900 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Helen Jerome TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 210 224 Lincoln St SIZE ACRES 0.530 Englewood NJ 07631 BILL NUMBER 0001093 1ST HALF $4,610.45 2ND HALF $4,610.45 TOTAL TAX $9,220.90 Eric Atlas 472403 002.000-0001-010.000 1,188,800 County 119 Bay St ITEM NO 0.00 3,109,000 Town 3,109,000 $8,494.41 Sag Harbor NY 11963 119 Bay St 3,109,000 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Eric Atlas TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 210 119 Bay St SIZE ACRES 0.170 Sag Harbor NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001094 1ST HALF $4,247.21 2ND HALF $4,247.20 TOTAL TAX $8,494.41 V96.1 STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2021 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Sag Harbor Page 2 2021 Tax Roll Uniform %= 100 SWIS CODE 472403 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Russell J Smyth Jr 472403 002.000-0002-001.000 10,500 County Po Box 875 ITEM NO 0.00 10,500 Town 10,500 $28.69 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 1 Main St 10,500 SCH # 472405 Snuffy's Realty LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 311 c/o Russell J. Smyth Jr. SIZE ACRES 0.010 32 Payne Ave Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001365 1ST HALF $14.35 2ND HALF $14.34 TOTAL TAX $28.69 Sag Harbor Pooh LLC 472403 002.000-0002-002.000 107,700 County c/o Manhattan Skyline ManagementITEM NO 0.00 107,700 Town 107,700 $294.26 101 W 55 St 10 Division St 107,700 New York, NY 10019 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Sag Harbor Pooh LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 484 c/o Manhattan Skyline Management SIZE ACRES 0.060 101 W 55 St New York, NY 10019 BILL NUMBER 0001095 1ST HALF $147.13 2ND HALF $147.13 TOTAL TAX $294.26 First National Bank 472403 002.000-0002-003.000 276,200 County Bank Of The Hamptons ITEM NO 0.00 276,200 Town 276,200 $754.63 P O Drawer A 12 Division St 276,200 East Hampton, NY 11937 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Suffolk County National Bank TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 438 Attn: Accounting Department SIZE ACRES 0.140 PO Box 9000 Riverhead NY 11901-9000 BILL NUMBER 0001493 1ST HALF $377.32 2ND HALF $377.31 TOTAL TAX $754.63 Big Fish Holding 472403 002.000-0002-004.000 53,500 County vilsh10 0 $14.29 PO Box 2662 ITEM NO 0.00 53,500 Town 53,500 $146.17 Sag Harbor NY 11963 18 Division St 53,500 vilsh8 0 $892.08 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Big Fish Holding TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 438 PO Box 2662 SIZE ACRES 0.030 Sag Harbor NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001494 1ST HALF $979.46 2ND HALF $73.08 TOTAL TAX $1,052.54 Cardile and Caniglia LLC 472403 002.000-0002-005.000 21,000 County P.O. Box 3292 ITEM NO 0.00 21,000 Town 21,000 $57.38 Sag Harbor NY 11963 20 Division St 21,000 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Cardile and Caniglia LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 438 P.O. Box 3292 SIZE ACRES 0.010 Sag Harbor NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001495 1ST HALF $28.69 2ND HALF $28.69 TOTAL TAX $57.38 Beaner II LLC 472403 002.000-0002-006.000 19,300 County PO Box 1620 ITEM NO 0.00 19,300 Town 19,300 $52.73 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 22 Division St 19,300 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Beaner II LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 470 PO Box 1620 SIZE ACRES 0.010 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001496 1ST HALF $26.37 2ND HALF $26.36 TOTAL TAX $52.73 V96.1 STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2021 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Sag Harbor Page 3 2021 Tax Roll Uniform %= 100 SWIS CODE 472403 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Romany Kramoris 472403 002.000-0002-007.000 21,000 County C/o Kramoris Gallery Ltd ITEM NO 0.00 21,000 Town 21,000 $57.38 PO Box 2664 26 Division St 21,000 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Romany Kramoris TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 438 C/o Kramoris Gallery Ltd SIZE ACRES 0.010 PO Box 2664 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001096 1ST HALF $28.69 2ND HALF $28.69 TOTAL TAX $57.38 Division St Hotel Corp 472403 002.000-0002-008.000 42,000 County PO Box 1349 ITEM NO 0.00 42,000 Town 42,000 $114.75 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 34 Division St 42,000 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Division St Hotel Corp TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 330 PO Box 1349 SIZE ACRES 0.020 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001497 1ST HALF $57.38 2ND HALF $57.37 TOTAL TAX $114.75 Village Backstreet Realty LLC 472403 002.000-0002-010.000 171,200 County vilsh10 0 $4.31 500 NO Broadway Suite 165 ITEM NO 0.00 1,324,700 Town 1,324,700 $3,619.35 Jericho, NY 11753 51 Division St 1,324,700 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Village Backstreet Realty LLC TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 484 500 NO Broadway Suite 165 SIZE ACRES 0.250 Jericho, NY 11753 BILL NUMBER 0001498 1ST HALF $1,813.99 2ND HALF $1,809.67 TOTAL TAX $3,623.66 Dorothy Harrington 472403 002.000-0002-011.000 89,700 County vilsh10 0 $5.10 P O Box 1413 ITEM NO 0.00 1,148,100 Town 1,148,100 $3,136.84 Sag Harbor NY 11963 45 Division St 1,148,100 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 Dorothy Harrington TAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 411 P O Box 1413 SIZE ACRES 0.130 Sag Harbor NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001499 1ST HALF $1,573.52 2ND HALF $1,568.42 TOTAL TAX $3,141.94 39 Division Street Property, LLC472403 002.000-0002-012.000 739,400 County 15 Burkeshire Dr ITEM NO 0.00 1,367,600 Town 1,367,600 $3,736.56 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 39 Division St 1,367,600 Sag Harbor SCH # 472405 39 Division Street Property, LLCTAX CODE 2.732 CLASS 210 15 Burkeshire Dr SIZE ACRES 0.160 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 BILL NUMBER 0001097 1ST HALF $1,868.28 2ND HALF $1,868.28 TOTAL TAX $3,736.56 Michael Bruce Tait 472403 002.000-0002-013.000 687,400 County Barbara Tait ITEM NO 0.00 1,133,700 Town 1,133,700 $3,097.50 P.O.
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