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2021 Tax Records Town of Lamoine - Property Tax Records April 1, 2021 Listed by Name Page 2 of 194 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions BETE Exempt Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Abbott, Eden D. M 4 L 14- 4 Road 200 $44,000 $88,300 $132,300 $1,521.45 Jonathan R. Mitchell, Joint Tenant B 6522 P 331 Shore Acres 1.03 156 Walker Rd 156 Walker Road $44,000 $88,300 $1,521.45 $1,521.45 Lamoine, ME 04605 156 Walker Road Abramson, Lorraine M 14 L 27 Road 170 $75,100 $75,100 $863.65 Andrea Mullins Trustees Abramson LivingB Trust6870 P 657 Shore 140 Acres 1.10 27110 Grand Central Pkwy Apt 31W $75,100 $863.65 $863.65 Floral Park, NY 11005 Cove Road BHH Ackerman, Carolyn S. M 16 L 44 Road $378,100 $168,500 $546,600 $6,285.90 Joel F. Ackerman, Tenants in Common B 5223 P 27 Shore 221 $273.13 Acres 4.10 28 Ford Ln 28 Ford Lane $378,100 $168,500 $6,285.90 $6,012.77 Lamoine, ME 04605 Raccoon Cove Ackerman, Carolyn S. M 16 L 44-on Road $0 $17,600 Joel F. Ackerman, Tenants in Common B 5223 P 27 Shore $17,600 S Acres 28 Ford Ln 28 Ford Lane $0 $0.00 $0.00 Lamoine, ME 04605 Raccoon Cove Ackerman, Joel M 4 L 34-13 Road $23,100 $23,100 $265.65 B 7042 P 955 Shore Acres 1.42 28 Ford Lane Kennel Brook Dr. $23,100 $265.65 $265.65 Lamoine, ME 04605 Part Cove Estates-Lot 13 Ackerman, Joel M 0 L PP Road $0 $32,347 $371.99 B P Shore Acres 28 Ford Lane $0 $0.00 $32,347 $371.99 Lamoine, ME 04605 Ackley, David M 1 L 23-1 Road $277,700 $281,800 $559,500 $6,434.25 B 6907 P 912 Shore 396 Acres 4.40 200 East 89th ST. 43A 61 Moose Run $277,700 $281,800 $6,434.25 $6,434.25 New York, NY 10128 Shore Road Ackley, David R. M 11 L 35 Road $128,700 $128,700 $1,480.05 B 4494 P 198 Shore 200 Acres 1.30 200 E 89th St. Apt 43A $128,700 $1,480.05 $1,480.05 New York, NY 10128 Jordan River Page 3 of 194 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions BETE Exempt Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Adams, Bruce C M 21 L 6-16 Road 275 $738,300 $505,000 $1,243,300 $14,297.95 Trustee of the Bruce C. Adams 1995 RevocableB 2423 TrustP Dated161 July 20, 1995 Shore 1,800 $273.13 Acres 9.40 PO Box 90 82 Falcon Lane $738,300 $505,000 $14,297.95 $14,024.82 Ellsworth, ME 04605 Eagle Point Ahlblad, Lynn M 4 L 24 Road 340 $114,400 $141,400 $255,800 $2,941.70 B 1527 P 136 Shore 600 $273.13 Acres 11.67 53 Milky Way 53 Milky Way $114,400 $141,400 $2,941.70 $2,668.57 Lamoine, ME 04605 Route 204 AL Jr. Realty Trust, M 2 L 6-A Road 408 $48,100 $60,500 $108,600 $1,248.90 c/o Robert A. Robbins, Trustee B 6269 P 90 Shore Acres 3.75 39 Kerry Dr. 155 Asa's Lane $48,100 $60,500 $1,248.90 $1,248.90 Marston Mills, MA 02648 Allen, Hollis M. Jr. M 21 L 6- 8 Road 1,662 $428,300 $326,200 $754,500 $8,676.75 B 3773 P 195 Shore 1,200 $273.13 Acres 10.00 143 Eagle Point Road 143 Eagle Point Road $428,300 $326,200 $8,676.75 $8,403.62 Lamoine, ME 04605 Eagle Point Allen, Mark S. M 5 L 2-3 Road $47,800 $91,700 $139,500 $1,604.25 B 6876 P 478 Shore $273.13 Acres 3.52 112 Raccoon Cove Rd. 112 Raccoon Cove Rd. $47,800 $91,700 $1,604.25 $1,331.12 Lamoine, ME 04605 Marlboro Beach Rd. Allen, Royden R M 15 L 11 Road 165 $33,600 $20,500 $54,100 $622.15 & Clarissa M. Allen B 1231 P 56 Shore $273.13 Acres 1.20 52 Lamoine Beach Road 52 Lamoine Beach Road $33,600 $20,500 $622.15 $349.02 Lamoine, ME 04605 Rte 184 Mobile Home Allen, Sandra D. M 7 L 29 Road 6,440 $56,600 $56,600 $650.90 Trustee of the Pinkham Family Shore TrustB 6024 P 64 Shore F Acres 218.30 35 Patrick Ave. $56,600 $650.90 $650.90 Lewiston, ME 04240 Rte. 204 & Mud Creek Road Allen, Sandra D. M 7 L 33 Road 600 $8,700 $8,700 $100.05 Trustee of the Pinkham Family Shore TrustB 6024 P 64 Shore 900 F Acres 18.00 35 Patrick Ave. $8,700 $100.05 $100.05 Lewiston, ME 04240 Rte 204 & Mud Creek Road Page 4 of 194 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions BETE Exempt Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Alley, Arthur L M 15 L 25 Road 200 $33,300 $131,200 $158,800 $1,826.20 & Mary H. Alley B 1337 P 501 Shore $5,700 VR $273.13 Acres 1.00 69 Lamoine Beach Road 69 Lamoine Beach Road $33,300 $125,500 $1,826.20 $1,553.07 Lamoine, ME 04605 Rte 184 Brann Sub Alley, Charlotte R. M 3 L 39- 8 Road $59,400 $417,300 $476,700 $5,482.05 B 6919 P 918 Shore $273.13 Acres 1.20 32 Orchard Ln 32 Orchard Lane $59,400 $417,300 $5,482.05 $5,208.92 Lamoine, ME 04605 Applewood Shores #8 Alley, Robert T. M 7 L 4- 4 Road $106,200 $155,400 $261,600 $3,008.40 B 5300 P 341 Shore 400 Acres 3.47 17 Riverside Drive 17 Riverside Dr $106,200 $155,400 $3,008.40 $3,008.40 Lamoine, ME 04605 Alley, Wayne L. M 7 L 4- 1 Road 323 $45,200 $91,900 $137,100 $1,576.65 Toni M.Carter, Jt. Ten B 5790 P 130 Shore 759 Acres 3.08 PO Box 1863 721 Douglas Highway $45,200 $91,900 $1,576.65 $1,576.65 Ellsworth, ME 04605 Alvarado, Domingo Jr. M 16 L 17-2 Road 226 $64,600 $130,200 $194,800 $2,240.20 Christine Alvarado B 3100 P 322 Shore $273.13 Acres 4.70 21 Marlboro Beach Rd. 21 Marlboro Beach Rd. $64,600 $130,200 $2,240.20 $1,967.07 Lamoine, ME 04605 Marlboro Beach Rd. Alvarado, Domingo M 16 L 21-1 Road 287 $137,600 $57,800 $195,400 $2,247.10 Christine E. Alvarado, Jt. Tenant B 7069 P 818 Shore Acres 1.70 21 Marlboro Beach Rd 28 Maxwell Avenue $137,600 $57,800 $2,247.10 $2,247.10 Lamoine, ME 04605 Maxwell Avenue Alvarez, Bertha E. M 8 L 12 Road $665,600 $227,200 $892,800 $10,267.20 B 1334 P 373 Shore 950 $273.13 Acres 17.40 544 Seal Point Road 544 Seal Point Road $665,600 $227,200 $10,267.20 $9,994.07 Lamoine, ME 04605 Seal Point Alvarez, Robert F. Jr. M 7 L 27-1 Road 200 $45,500 $31,000 $76,500 $879.75 & Darlene Baker B 1911 P 230 Shore $273.13 Acres 3.00 153 Pinkhams Flats 153 Pinkhams Flats $45,500 $31,000 $879.75 $606.62 Lamoine, ME 04605 Rte. 204 Page 5 of 194 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions BETE Exempt Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Ames, Andrea L M 11 L 3 Road 325 $50,800 $156,000 $206,800 $2,378.20 B 5959 P 317 Shore Acres 5.50 1388 Shore Rd. 1388 Shore Road $50,800 $156,000 $2,378.20 $2,378.20 Lamoine, ME 04605 Shore Road Ames, Andrea L. M 2 L 24 Road $76,500 $76,500 $879.75 B 5376 P 232 Shore 400 Acres 2.50 1388 Shore Rd. 178 North Rd. $76,500 $879.75 $879.75 Lamoine, ME 04605 Raccoon Cove Andrews, Debra S. M 6 L 26 Road 330 $59,900 $76,300 $136,200 $1,566.30 Cynthia L. Andrews B 7033 P 106 Shore Acres 11.88 397 Douglas Hwy. 397 Douglas Highway $59,900 $76,300 $1,566.30 $1,566.30 Lamoine, ME 04605 Rte. 184 Andrews, Holly M. M 3 L 19- 2A Road $49,900 $142,900 $192,800 $2,217.20 B 6952 P 836 Shore $273.13 Acres 2.90 64 Tilden Way 64 Tilden Way $49,900 $142,900 $2,217.20 $1,944.07 Lamoine, ME 04605 Shore Acres Estates# 2 Andrews, William M 14 L 83 Road 55 $32,500 $94,900 $127,400 $1,465.10 Danielle Andrews, Joint Tenant B 6772 P 82 Shore $273.13 Acres 0.17 761 Lamoine Beach Rd.
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