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FY22 Alpha Real Estate RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 299 17 BURR LLC 615,600 120,500 0 736,100 10,916.36 815 MERE POINT ROAD Acres 2.76 5,458.18 (1) BRUNSWICK ME 04011 5,458.18 (2) 17 NILE BROOK WAY 041-019 B3966P280 12/22/2017 222 25 KATHERINE DRIVE 459,200 368,900 0 828,100 12,280.72 REALTY TRUST C/o JAMES & KIMBERLY Acres 1.63 CANAVAN (TRUSTEES) 65 COBBLE HILL MDWS 6,140.36 (1) 6,140.36 (2) BARRE VT 05641 25 KATHERINE DRIVE 046-024 B3701P233 12/12/2014 609 31 COPELAND WAY, LLC 78,800 28,700 0 107,500 1,594.23 11 CONIFER COMMONS Acres 0.37 797.12 (1) DOVER NH 03820 797.11 (2) 31 COPELAND WAY 043-004 B4248P203 10/23/2020 B4248P201 10/23/2020 B4248P199 10/23/2020 1157 40 SPRING, LLC 87,800 257,900 0 345,700 5,126.73 15 CENTRAL STREET Acres 2.78 2,563.37 (1) HUDSON NH 03051 2,563.36 (2) SPRING ROAD 038-024-007 B4179P111 04/14/2020 2662 6 ECS LLC 202,100 0 0 202,100 2,997.14 6 CENTRAL MAINE Acres 4.21 CROSSING 1,498.57 (1) GARDINER ME 04345 1,498.57 (2) MITIGWA ROAD 007-037-4 B4215P202 07/20/2020 2676 6 ECS LLC 140,500 0 0 140,500 2,083.61 6 CENTRAL MAINE Acres 1.47 CROSSING 1,041.81 (1) GARDINER ME 04345 1,041.80 (2) MITIGWA ROAD 007-037-1 B4215P202 07/20/2020 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,584,000 776,000 0 2,360,000 34,998.79 Subtotals: 1,584,000 776,000 0 2,360,000 34,998.79 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2677 6 ECS LLC 141,000 0 0 141,000 2,091.03 6 CENTRAL MAINE Acres 2.13 CROSSING 1,045.52 (1) GARDINER ME 04345 1,045.51 (2) MITIGWA ROAD 007-037-2 B4215P202 07/20/2020 2678 6 ECS LLC 128,100 0 0 128,100 1,899.72 6 CENTRAL MAINE Acres 1.94 CROSSING 949.86 (1) GARDINER ME 04345 949.86 (2) MITIGWA ROAD 007-037-3 B4215P202 07/20/2020 1074 808 MAIN STREET LLC 55,000 191,800 0 246,800 3,660.04 867 CENTER STREET 1,830.02 (1) AUBURN ME 04210 1,830.02 (2) 11 WHIP WILLOW FARM 004-037-008 B4039P288 10/15/2018 2573 808 MAIN STREET, LLC, 85,100 0 0 85,100 1,262.03 867 CENTER STREET Acres 1.06 631.02 (1) AUBURN ME 04210 631.01 (2) WHIP WILLOW FARM ROAD 004-037A-3 B4255P68 11/12/2020 2570 ABBADREW REALTY TRUST 17,500 0 0 17,500 259.52 C/o SPELLMAN, LAWRENCE J. III, TRUSTEE C/o LAWRENCE J SPELLMAN 129.76 (1) III (TRUSTEE) 78 POINT STREET 129.76 (2) BERKLEY MA 02779 8 HAINES LANDING 017-014-K-008 B4189P29 05/18/2020 B4155P51 12/31/2019 2661 ABBADREW REALTY TRUST 17,500 0 0 17,500 259.52 C/o SPELLMAN, LAWRENCE J. III, TRUSTEE C/o LAWRENCE J SPELLMAN 129.76 (1) III (TRUSTEE) 78 POINT STREET 129.76 (2) BERKLEY MA 02779 4 HAINES LANDING 017-014-K-004 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 444,200 191,800 0 636,000 9,431.86 Subtotals: 2,028,200 967,800 0 2,996,000 44,430.65 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2240 ABBOTT, MICHAEL R 40,000 124,100 0 164,100 2,433.60 ABBOTT, JENNIFER R Acres 0.53 PO BOX 811 1,216.80 (1) 1,216.80 (2) RANGELEY ME 04970 47 STRATTON ROAD 008-112 B4250P238 11/02/2020 B2801P188 1 ABBOTT, NORMAN F 113,300 75,400 0 188,700 2,798.42 ABBOTT, DONNA S 50 CAMPBELL RD 1,399.21 (1) 1,399.21 (2) WAYLAND MA 01778 30 MERCER CIRCLE 046-E B1913P20 3 ABELL LIVING TRUST 364,900 273,900 0 638,800 9,473.40 2637 PECKHAM ST Acres 1.05 4,736.70 (1) HOUSTON TX 77098 4,736.70 (2) 30 CASE ROAD 039-016-A B2152P291 4 ABELL, CREED W 347,100 0 0 347,100 5,147.49 ABELL, CATHERINE A Acres 1.23 2637 PECKHAM ST 2,573.75 (1) 2,573.74 (2) HOUSTON TX 77098 CASE ROAD 039-016-B B2519P74 5 ABELY, JEROME J 46,600 0 0 46,600 691.08 42 BELLEVUE AVENUE Acres 5.12 345.54 (1) NORWOOD MA 02062 345.54 (2) QUILL GORDON LANE 010-059-011 B2559P228 1029 ABRAHAMSEN, ROBERT M 207,200 333,700 0 540,900 8,021.55 ABRAHAMSEN, JILL M Acres 2.43 10 CROSS HILL ROAD 4,010.78 (1) 4,010.77 (2) CAPE ELIZABETH ME 04107 31 ANGEL POINT ROAD 011-029-006 B3942P156 09/13/2017 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,119,100 807,100 0 1,926,200 28,565.54 Subtotals: 3,147,300 1,774,900 0 4,922,200 72,996.19 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 179 ACADIAN SEAPLANES 0 16,200 0 16,200 240.25 PO BOX 987 120.13 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 120.12 (2) LT CMDR NEIL B.TAYLOR 012-040-B 1693 ACARA RENTALS, LLC 60,000 161,600 0 221,600 3,286.33 7 Ezekiel Drive Acres 0.30 1,643.17 (1) Derry NH 03038 1,643.16 (2) 20 RUSSELL COVE ROAD 047-054-020 B3847P349 08/19/2016 2166 ACT FIVE PROPERTIES, 67,600 315,900 0 383,500 5,687.30 LLC 3 HANSON DRIVE Acres 8.88 2,843.65 (1) MOLTONBOROUGH NH 03254 2,843.65 (2) 135 WILSONS MILLS ROAD 010-019 B4247P277 10/27/2020 1027 ADAMS, KIM C REVOCABLE 123,000 335,500 25,000 433,500 6,428.80 TRUST C/o KIM C ADAMS Acres 2.88 12 HOMESTEAD (TRUSTEE) PO BOX 1176 3,214.40 (1) 3,214.40 (2) RANGELEY ME 04970 28 SQUIRE DRIVE 007-056-001 B4228P65 09/04/2020 B3697P73 12/05/2014 10 ADDELSON, EDWARD H 82,800 58,300 0 141,100 2,092.51 ADDELSON, ELLEN Acres 1.25 750 WASHINGTON STREET 1,046.26 (1) 1,046.25 (2) BROOKLINE MA 02446 113 STRATTON ROAD 008-107 B3174P298 07/27/2009 11 ADDELSON, EDWARD H. & 21,300 0 0 21,300 315.88 ELLEN MARIE 750 WASHINGTON STREET Acres 1.49 157.94 (1) BROOKLINE MA 02446 157.94 (2) STRATTON ROAD 008-106 B3297P87 10/13/2010 B906P154 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 354,700 887,500 25,000 1,217,200 18,051.07 Subtotals: 3,502,000 2,662,400 25,000 6,139,400 91,047.26 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 12 ADKINS, CHARLES H 59,800 164,900 31,000 193,700 2,872.57 PO BOX 1036 Acres 4.00 12 HOMESTEAD 10 VIETNAM VET RES 1,436.29 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 1,436.28 (2) 3 WOODLAND LANE 008-046-A B1040P84 13 ADKINS, JONATHAN 24,100 62,900 0 87,000 1,290.21 PO BOX 265 Acres 0.30 645.11 (1) OQUOSSOC ME 04964 645.10 (2) 21 OQUOSSOC AVENUE 036-042 B2529P268 793 ADKINS, JONATHAN C 61,300 143,000 0 204,300 3,029.77 ORESTIS, KELSEY A Acres 1.79 21 OQUOSSOC AVENUE 1,514.89 (1) 1,514.88 (2) RANGELEY ME 04970 325 QUIMBY POND ROAD 044-004-4A B3673P264 08/27/2014 14 ADLER, SIDNEY W 366,100 220,200 0 586,300 8,694.83 PO BOX 462 Acres 1.86 4,347.42 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 4,347.41 (2) 112 DORSET ROAD 034-008-A B1080P207 15 ADLER, STUART P 230,700 80,500 0 311,200 4,615.10 ADLER, SUSAN A Acres 0.94 PO BOX 61 2,307.55 (1) 2,307.55 (2) OQUOSSOC ME 04964 352 RUMFORD ROAD 027-021 B1350P235 16 ADLER, STUART P 22,500 0 0 22,500 333.68 ADLER, SUSAN A Acres 0.16 PO BOX 61 166.84 (1) 166.84 (2) OQUOSSOC ME 04964 RUMFORD ROAD 027-022 B1350P235 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 764,500 671,500 31,000 1,405,000 20,836.16 Subtotals: 4,266,500 3,333,900 56,000 7,544,400 111,883.42 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 6 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 17 AGOSTIN, RICHARD C 349,100 118,500 0 467,600 6,934.51 8525 GULF BLVD Acres 1.16 APT 707 3,467.26 (1) NAVARRE FL 32566 3,467.25 (2) 17 SPRUCE STREET 017-013 B589P90 1187 AISLING FARM LLC 133,200 449,600 0 582,800 8,642.92 2057 MAIN STREET Acres 3.00 4,321.46 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 4,321.46 (2) 2057 MAIN STREET 042-036 B4231P311 09/09/2020 1839 AISLING FARM LLC 79,100 0 0 79,100 1,173.05 2057 MAIN STREET Acres 4.41 586.53 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 586.52 (2) MAIN STREET 042-036-A B4272P268 12/16/2020 1291 ALBERTINI, JONATHAN 262,700 281,600 0 544,300 8,071.97 ALBERTINI, SUSAN Acres 1.02 55 DUNE ROAD 4,035.99 (1) 4,035.98 (2) FREEPORT ME 04032 126 LAKESIDE LODGES 007-088 B4234P2902 09/22/2020 1359 ALBRECHT, ELLEN S 23,300 116,600 0 139,900 2,074.72 PO BOX 1149 Acres 0.18 1,037.36 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 1,037.36 (2) 2623 MAIN STREET 035-070 B3539P264 04/12/2013 19 ALBRECHT, ELLEN S 57,500 88,800 25,000 121,300 1,798.88 PO BOX 1149 Acres 0.13 12 HOMESTEAD 899.44 (1) RANGELEY ME 04970 899.44 (2) 3494 MAIN STREET 007-009 B3006P193 B2552P230 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 904,900 1,055,100 25,000 1,935,000 28,696.05 Subtotals: 5,171,400 4,389,000 81,000 9,479,400 140,579.47 RANGELEY Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 14.830 07/19/2021 6:33 PM TAX COMMITMENT FY 2022 Page 7 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 21 ALDER RUN DEVELOPMENT 70,200 2,200 0 72,400 1,073.69 CO LLC 70 CENTER STREET 401B Acres 4.27 536.85 (1) PORTLAND ME 04101 536.84 (2) MAIN STREET 040-007-A B3075P29 05/15/2008 310 ALDER RUN DEVELOPMENT 219,500 97,500 0 317,000 4,701.11 COMPANY, LLC.
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