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Real Estate Tax Commitment Book Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 3294 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN 22,000 956,000 0 978,000 6,674.85 CORPORATION 5092 ACCESS ROAD Acres 1.00 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 B3994P90 05/10/2018 B3904P244 04/06/2017 1037 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN 862,000 0 0 862,000 5,883.15 CORPORATION 5092 ACCESS ROAD Acres 1376.50 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 RESORT VACANT LAND 0001A-0002 B3994P90 05/07/2018 B3904P244 04/06/2017 3284 AMERICAN TOWER 0 96,000 0 96,000 655.20 CORPORATION P.O. BOX 723597 ATLANTA GA 31139-0597 4056 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001A-0008 191 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN 90,000 864,000 0 954,000 6,511.05 CORPORATION 5092 ACCESS ROAD Acres 2.00 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 3001 TOURING CENTER RD 0001A-ON 1 B3994P90 05/10/2018 B3904P244 04/06/2017 1528 SUGARLOAF MOUNTAIN 6,182,000 3,536,000 0 9,718,000 66,325.35 CORPORATION 5092 ACCESS ROAD Acres 3614.11 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 SKI AREA LAND & 0001B-0001 B3994P90 05/10/2018 B3472P208 09/06/2012 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 7,156,000 5,452,000 0 12,608,000 86,049.60 Subtotals: 7,156,000 5,452,000 0 12,608,000 86,049.60 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1585 TRILLUM IN 47,000 0 0 47,000 320.78 KINGFIELD,MAINE LL PO BOX 156 Acres 169.00 NORTH VASSALBORO ME 04962 BACK SIDE OF SUGARLOAF 0001B-0003 B2955P345 09/26/2007 B1896P246 1395 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY 1,263,000 0 0 1,263,000 8,619.98 P.O. BOX 89 Acres 2108.00 FAIRFIELD ME 04937 VACANT LAND 0001B-0005 B3552P192 06/07/2013 B1799P157 1451 TDS TELECOM 39,000 128,000 0 167,000 1,139.78 TAX TEAM Acres 1.00 525 JUNCTION RD MADISON WI 53717 5099 ACCESS ROAD 0001B-ON 1 2238 FRONTIERVISION 72,000 4,000 0 76,000 518.70 ATTN: TAX DEPARTMENT Acres 1.00 7800 CRESCENT EXEC DR CHARLOTTE NC 28217 4010 FRONTIER DRIVE 0001B-ON 2,5 1341 DRAKE, JOHN F 19,000 46,000 0 65,000 443.63 30 OLD NORTH RD. Acres 0.60 WEST GARDINER ME 04345 1038 CARRIAGE RD 0001C-0003 B1423P65 950 DEVANEY, CHRISTOPHER M 14,000 54,000 0 68,000 464.10 DEVANEY, TAMMY L Acres 1.00 50 CROSS STREET SALEM NH 03079 50 LONG FALLS DAM ROAD 0001C-0004 B4010P098 07/06/2018 B3717P170 03/10/2015 B1806P132 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,454,000 232,000 0 1,686,000 11,506.97 Subtotals: 8,610,000 5,684,000 0 14,294,000 97,556.57 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2157 RICHARDSON, DAVID 12,000 27,000 0 39,000 266.18 GONYEA, JAYLENE & BRETT Acres 0.63 340 MAHONEY ROAD HARTFORD ME 04220 1103 CARRIAGE RD 0001C-0005 B1858P87 471 FISH, LAURENCE N JR 11,000 11,000 0 22,000 150.15 FISH, GAILENE Acres 0.54 82 EAST BENTON RD. BENTON ME 04901 1077 CARRIAGE RD 0001C-0006 B3233P218 03/24/2010 B685P216 2680 HAYDEN, KEVIN P 29,000 45,000 0 74,000 505.05 162 WARD HILL RD. Acres 44.00 MADISON ME 04950 16 LONG FALLS DAM R0AD 0001C-0008 B1470P338 222 CLUB 215 11,000 11,000 0 22,000 150.15 C/O LEWIS BROWN Acres 1.00 43 GAGNON ROAD OAKLAND ME 04963 3108 CARRIAGE RD 0001C-ON 14 1720 BROCHU, ADRIEN 93,000 0 0 93,000 634.73 41 ROCKABY RD Acres 95.00 MADISON ME 04950 KINGFIELD TOWN LINE/ 0001D-0001 B1700P165 643 NEEDHAM, BEVERLY M 71,000 189,000 0 260,000 1,774.50 SHERMAN, NORMAN P Acres 10.00 532 MAIN ROAD WESTPORT ISLAND ME 04578 1006 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0002 B3402P316 12/19/2011 B1851P93 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 227,000 283,000 0 510,000 3,480.76 Subtotals: 8,837,000 5,967,000 0 14,804,000 101,037.33 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2002 O'BRIEN, WILLIAM T. 78,000 0 0 78,000 532.35 P.O. BOX 141 Acres 48.00 EUSTIS ME 04936 1005 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0003 B4047P139 02/19/2018 B1984P130 2159 LOMBARDO, GREGORY 47,000 0 0 47,000 320.78 1467 MORGAN RD. Acres 12.20 WILLIAMSTOWN, NJ 08094 1013 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0004 B4317P164 04/29/2021 B4138P243 11/07/2019 B1141P94 2160 POOLE, MARK 48,000 0 0 48,000 327.60 POOLE, SUSAN Acres 13.20 PO BOX 398 MONMOUTH ME 04259 1015 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0005 B1564P233 2161 WESCOTT, SETH B 48,000 0 0 48,000 327.60 SPRING FARM #9 Acres 13.30 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1019 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0006 B2020P101 2162 WESCOTT, SETH B 42,000 0 0 42,000 286.65 SPRING FARM #9 Acres 7.94 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1021 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0007 B4133P175 10/27/2019 B2136P269 2163 ALLARD, ROBERT H 51,000 239,000 25,000 265,000 1,808.63 ALLARD, SALLY A Acres 8.36 10 Homestead Exempt 1023 CARRABASSETT DR CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1023 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0008 B4133P175 10/22/2019 B1465P31 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 314,000 239,000 25,000 528,000 3,603.61 Subtotals: 9,151,000 6,206,000 25,000 15,332,000 104,640.94 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 169 ALLARD, ROBERT H 54,000 7,000 0 61,000 416.33 ALLARD, SALLY A Acres 17.00 1023 CARRABASSETT DR CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1025 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0009 B3088P222 10/23/2008 B3042P299 06/23/2008 B768P272 879 LIVESAY, CHRISTOPHER 173,000 158,000 0 331,000 2,259.08 LIVESAY, SUSAN Acres 219.60 LIVESAY, NICHOLAS & REEVES 1/8 35 PENNELLVILLE ROAD BRUNSWICK ME 04011 1010 HAMMOND POND RD 0001D-0010 B1812P260 2158 NADEAU, ROBERT 47,000 234,000 0 281,000 1,917.83 NADEAU, ELIZABETH Acres 3.00 MALENFANT, CHARLES 177-3A BEMIS ST. TERRYVILLE, CT 06786 1055 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0011 B2661P259 705 STONE, GABRIELLE 63,000 69,000 0 132,000 900.90 1004 MARLO DRIVE Acres 2.10 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1076 CARRABASSETT DRIVE 0001D-0013 B4246P336 10/26/2020 B3591P154 09/30/2013 1230 PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION 7,546,000 0 0 7,546,000 51,501.45 ATTN:DEE Acres 24364.00 12 WABANAKI WAY INDIAN ISLAND ME 04468 JERUSALEM TOWNSHIP 0001D-0014 B651P114 644 PRIME LAND TRUST LLC 105,000 0 0 105,000 716.63 75 MARKET STREET Acres 82.00 SUITE #203 PORTLAND ME 04101 ADJACIENT TO MAP 0016 0001D-0015 B4284P65 01/29/2021 B3813P193 04/19/2016 B3598P23 10/23/2013 B801P118 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 7,988,000 468,000 0 8,456,000 57,712.22 Subtotals: 17,139,000 6,674,000 25,000 23,788,000 162,353.16 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 6 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1229 PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION 6,000 1,000 0 7,000 47.78 ATTN:DEE Acres 0.52 12 WABANAKI WAY INDIAN ISLAND ME 04468 2201 REDINGTON POND RD 0001D-0016 820 PENOBSCOT INDIAN NATION 6,000 1,000 0 7,000 47.78 ATTN:DEE Acres 0.49 12 WABANAKI WAY INDIAN ISLAND ME 04468 2203 REDINGTON POND RD 0001D-0017 1558 GOODWIN, MARY ANN 16,000 14,000 0 30,000 204.75 P.O. BOX 798 Acres 1.00 RANGELEY ME 04970 3012 RIVERSIDE 1900 0001D-ON 14 459 WOOD, ERIC M 48,000 58,000 0 106,000 723.45 P.O. BOX 390 Acres 0.55 BOOTHBAY ME 04537 1050 SPRING FARM RD 0002-0001 B3246P316 05/13/2010 1628 WALES, JON B 27,000 17,000 0 44,000 300.30 SCRIBNER, MARGARET A Acres 0.25 325 WATER STREET SKOWHEGAN ME 04976 1005 RIVERBEND 0002-0002 B3319P74 12/14/2011 B3305P301 12/10/2010 100 WARMAN, ALLISON E 30,000 80,000 25,000 85,000 580.13 WARMAN, SETH Acres 0.35 10 Homestead Exempt 1046 SPRING FARM ROAD #8 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1046 SPRING FARM RD 0002-0003 B3388P298 10/28/2011 B2687P47 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 133,000 171,000 25,000 279,000 1,904.19 Subtotals: 17,272,000 6,845,000 50,000 24,067,000 164,257.35 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 7 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 716 TRASK, NEAL JR 29,000 119,000 0 148,000 1,010.10 TRASK, LINDA Acres 0.33 VALLEY CROSSING #2 1004 RIVERBEND CARRABASSETT VALLEY, ME 04947 1001 RIVERBEND 0002-0004 B1931P292 1318 MAGOON, JULIA 35,000 92,000 25,000 102,000 696.15 MAGOON, FRANK E Acres 0.24 10 Homestead Exempt 1006 RIVERBEND DRIVE #3 CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1006 RIVERBEND 0002-0005 B1989P121 1215 PELLETIER, DAWN M 39,000 120,000 0 159,000 1,085.18 MARTIN, LELAND J Acres 0.32 123 WOODLAND DRIVE BANGOR ME 04401 1007 RIVERBEND 0002-0006 B3775P234 10/22/2015 B1296P311 1091 OSGOOD, DEREK J 40,000 46,000 0 86,000 586.95 OSGOOD, WENDY E Acres 0.35 107 DEWITT HILL RD DURHAM ME 04222 1008 RIVERBEND 0002-0007 B1450P211 1323 MCCATHERIN, JOHN 54,000 214,000 25,000 243,000 1,658.48 SPRING FARM #17 Acres 0.72 10 Homestead Exempt CARRABASSETT VALLEY ME 04947 1010 RIVERBEND 0002-0009 B1614P183 1587 TRASK, NEAL JR 34,000 116,000 0 150,000 1,023.75 VALLEY CROSSING #2 Acres 0.50 1004 RIVERBEND CARRABASSETT VALLEY, ME 04947 1004 RIVERBEND 0002-0012 B3103P137 01/06/2009 B414P370 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 231,000 707,000 50,000 888,000 6,060.61 Subtotals: 17,503,000 7,552,000 100,000 24,955,000 170,317.96 Carrabassett Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 6.825 07/08/2021 9:44 AM REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY Page 8 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1321 KIMBALL, LAURIE J, JODI 28,000 92,000 0 120,000 819.00 & OTHERS 85 JOHNSON RD Acres 0.30 WINDHAM ME 04062 1002 RIVERBEND 0002-0013 B3665P264 08/05/2014 B3144P152 05/20/2009 B3103P135 01/06/2009 B1721P153 641 ANDREASEN, LYNN M 26,000 66,000 0 92,000 627.90 ANDREASEN, ROBERT A Acres 0.23 9 COVILLE RD.
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