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2018 Delinquent Real Property Taxes Due in 2019 Following Is a List of Delinquent Real Property for Tax Year 2018 Due in 2019 2018 Delinquent Real Property Taxes Due in 2019 Following is a list of delinquent Real Property for tax year 2018 due in 2019. Payments of all taxes must be made with certified funds (cash, money order or cashier’s check) and be received in the Treasurer’s office on or before 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 to avoid being sold at the tax lien sale scheduled for November 14, 2019. Published in the Steamboat Pilot October 16, 2019, October 23, 2019 and October 30, 2019. R2584270 ABBOTT, PETER G. 1329 STILLWATER RD STAMFORD, CT 06902 Parcel: 163801220 UNIT 220 BLDG A STORM MEADOWS CLUB CONDO 2355 STORM MEADOWS DR #220 Year 2018 Tax $883.80 Interest $61.87 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,006.67 R3168003 ALLEN, MARK W & LYNETTE E (JT) 28825 COUNTY ROAD 64 CLARK, CO 80428 Parcel: 919231001 TR IN PT OF TR 82 SEC 23-9-85 TOTAL 5.44A M/L 28825 COUNTY ROAD 64 Year 2018 Tax $1,802.28 Interest $126.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,989.44 R6552192 BAIER, BRADLEY A. & CHELSEA D. (JT) P O BOX 881503 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80488-1503 Parcel: 139100031 LOT 31 MEADOWGREEN SUBD AT STAGECOACH 23485 WILLOW ISLAND Trl Year 2018 Tax $1,244.24 Interest $87.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,392.34 R6206373 BALVANZ, ELMER R. & DEBRA K. (JT) P O BOX 774106 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80477-4106 Parcel: 931362001 PT OF NW4 OF TRACT 113 (AKA LOT2 DOYLE CAPRA RANCH) SEC 25 & 36-7-86 TOTAL 35 A 23250 FAWN CREEK RD Year 2018 Tax $1,127.40 Interest $78.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,267.32 R6814971 BAUR, ANDREW 1011 FLOWERREE ST HELENA, MT 59601 Parcel: 122501023 LOTS 23,24,25 BLK 1 FAIRVIEW ADD TO SS 30950 MANITOU Year 2018 Tax $5,030.84 Interest $352.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $5,444.00 R8162909 BECKSMITH, THOMAS E. P O BOX 772714 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80477-2714 Parcel: 189800005 LOT 5 COPPER RIDGE BUSINESS PARK FILING #2 2649 COPPER RIDGE Cir Year 2018 Tax $3,954.88 Interest $276.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $4,292.72 R8166422 BELL, GARY, JR. & BRAD POLLOCK 5660 GREENWOOD PLAZA BLVD STE 220 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2418 Parcel: 222701104 UNIT 104 FISH CREEK PROFESSIONAL OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS 505 ANGLERS DR #104 Year 2018 Tax $4,144.52 Interest $290.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $4,495.64 R8172344 BELL, MIKE & CONNIE P O BOX 778 HAYDEN, CO 81639-0778 Parcel: 280200047 LOT 47, BARN VILLAGE AT STEAMBOAT SUBD, .2780A 995 ANGELS VIEW WAY Year 2018 Tax $7,005.04 Interest $490.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $7,556.39 R6609246 BOWMAN, ERIC J. P O BOX 250 YAMPA , CO 80483 Parcel: 964311001 E2NW4NE4 SEC 31-2-84 TOTAL 20A 12850 LONE SPRING TRL Year 2018 Tax $11.92 Interest $0.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $73.75 R8165849 BOWMAN, ERIC J. P O BOX 250 YAMPA , CO 80483 Parcel: 964311003 W2NW4NE4 SEC 31-2-84 20AC 12955 LONE SPRING TRL Year 2018 Tax $11.92 Interest $0.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $73.75 R6831172 BRADLEY, CALLIE M. P O BOX 505 OAK CREEK, CO 80467-0505 Parcel: 100905010 LOT 10 BLK 5 3RD ADD TO OAK CREEK 214 ARTHUR AVE Year 2018 Tax $122.76 Interest $8.59 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $192.35 R6831173 BRADLEY, CALLIE M. P O BOX 505 OAK CREEK, CO 80467-0505 Parcel: 100905011 LOT 11 BLK 5 3RD ADD TO OAK CREEK Year 2018 Tax $83.08 Interest $5.82 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $149.90 R6831174 BRADLEY, CALLIE M. P O BOX 505 OAK CREEK, CO 80467-0505 Parcel: 100905012 LOT 12 BLK 5 3RD ADD TO OAK CREEK 216 ARTHUR AVE Year 2018 Tax $217.84 Interest $15.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $294.09 R6552234 BROWN, CAROLYN 224 W. RAINBOW BLVD #D-208 SALIDA, CO 81201 Parcel: 141700169 LOT 169 MORNINGSIDE I AT STAGECOACH 22512 CHEYENNE TRL Year 2018 Tax $173.60 Interest $12.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $246.75 R6552236 BROWN, CAROLYN 224 W. RAINBOW BLVD #D-208 SALIDA, CO 81201 Parcel: 141700173 LOT 173 MORNINGSIDE I AT STAGECOACH 32483 UTE TRL Year 2018 Tax $173.60 Interest $12.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $246.75 R8168244 BROWN, CONRAD S. P O BOX 772353 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80477-2353 Parcel: 237900002 UNIT A-2 WESCOIN RIDGE COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM 2524 COPPER RIDGE DR #A2 Year 2018 Tax $2,493.20 Interest $174.52 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $2,728.72 R8166670 BULLARD, JAMES A. (ETAL) 2765 US HWY 52 DECORAH, IA 52101 Parcel: 227100001 UNIT 4A, BEAR MEADOWS TOWNHOMES NO. 4 1201 ZEPHYR TRL #4A Year 2018 Tax $1,095.14 Interest $65.71 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,221.85 R0255211 BUNIGER, CHARLES STRYDER PO BOX 24 SAGUACHE, CO 81149 Parcel: 158600069 LOT 69 SOUTH STATION I SUBD AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $72.84 Interest $5.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $138.94 R0255417 BURNS, BETTY J. 459 31 RD GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81504 Parcel: 145200001 LOT 1 OVERLAND AT STAGECOACH 32643 COLT TRL Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6164369 CABRERA, JOSE G. & MARIE D. (J RIVER VALLEY MOBILE HOME PARK 2401 E 2ND ST #50 NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101 Parcel: 912281002 LOT 15 SEC 21-10-85, PT OF LOT 19 SEC 27-10-85, PT OF LOT 4, PT OF TRACT 56 SEC 28-10-85 TOTAL: 56.01 AC 26830 PLACER PL Year 2018 Tax $2,164.68 Interest $151.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $2,377.21 R4351145 CADENHEAD, ANDREW J. & NANCY A.N. (JT) P O BOX 1781 HAYDEN, CO 81639-1781 Parcel: 940222001 TR IN NW4NW4 SEC 22-6-88 TOTAL 11.2A 9255 COUNTY ROAD 59 Year 2018 Tax $390.64 Interest $23.44 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $475.08 R0255359 CALISTRO, LARRY PO BOX 882793 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80488-2793 Parcel: 145200114 LOT 114 OVERLAND SUBD AT STAGECOACH 20271 KING BOLT TRL,20370 BANGBOARD WAY Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R0155260 CALISTRO, LARRY J. PO BOX 882793 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80488 Parcel: 145200115 LOT 115 OVERLAND AT STAGECOACH 20275 KING BOLT TRL Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R8163854 CANOY, REBECCA C 647 RUBY SQUARE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80487 Parcel: 194613001 UNIT 1301 BLDG 13 THE VILLAS AT WALTON CREEK CONDOMINIUMS 1408 MORGAN CT #1301 Year 2018 Tax $1,248.60 Interest $87.40 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $1,397.00 R8169933 CHAPFREY LLP PO BOX 681 HAYDEN, CO 81639 Parcel: 260200009 LOT 9 VALLEY VIEW BUSINESS PARK 481 ENTERPRISE ST Year 2018 Tax $2,081.12 Interest $145.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $2,287.80 R8168931 CHD, LLC 877 MAJESTIC VALLEY CIRCLE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80487 Parcel: 244200017 LOT 17 HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCH TOTAL: 5 AC 38350 CATTAILS CT Year 2018 Tax $15.96 Interest $1.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $78.08 R8168936 CHD, LLC 877 MAJESTIC VALLEY CIRCLE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO 80487 Parcel: 244200022 LOT 22 HIDDEN SPRINGS RANCH TOTAL: 5.062 AC 38275 HILLCREST CT Year 2018 Tax $15.96 Interest $1.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $78.08 R4559384 CHIANG, JOSEPH S. GPO BOX 7937 HONG KONG , CHINA CHINA Parcel: 106200043 LOT 43 BLACKHORSE II AT STAGECOACH 21120 LIPIZZAN Way,32935 COLT Trl Year 2018 Tax $424.08 Interest $29.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $514.77 R6552320 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900091 LOT 91 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552321 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900092 LOT 92 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552322 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900093 LOT 93 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552323 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900094 LOT 94 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552324 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900101 LOT 101 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552325 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900102 LOT 102 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552326 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900103 LOT 103 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R6552327 CHURCH OF THE: INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE P O BOX 94 ILIFF, CO 80536-0094 Parcel: 177900104 LOT 104 SOUTH STATION II AT STAGECOACH Year 2018 Tax $99.76 Interest $6.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $61.00 Total Due: $167.74 R8444890 CLINE, TIA M.
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