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Real Estate Tax Commitment Book Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1064 17 BANKS TERRACE, LLC. 220,800 414,100 0 634,900 11,872.63 P.O. BOX 675968 Acres 0.78 RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 17 BANKS TERRACE 001-010-B4 B4078P177 07/18/2016 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 220,800 414,100 0 634,900 11,872.63 Subtotals: 220,800 414,100 0 634,900 11,872.63 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 962 ACADIA RENTAL, INC. 589,700 644,100 0 1,233,800 23,072.06 350 BAR HARBOR ROAD Acres 15.00 TRENTON ME 04605 3 WEST OCEAN DR. 001-054&54A B4025P191 12/14/2015 1988 ACHORN, ROBERT A 28,600 64,900 0 93,500 1,748.45 ACHORN, LINDA L Acres 0.91 P.O. BOX 65 ISLESBORO ME 04848 397 MT. EPHRAIM RD. 003-040-I B4431P258 10/24/2019 1 ACIERNO, JOHN M 40,100 108,000 0 148,100 2,769.47 1501 HARBOR VIEW DRIVE Acres 9.50 KILL DEVIL HILLS NC 27948 720 MT. EPHRAIM RD. 005-048-A B2748P286 1195 ADAMS, ANGIE M 40,000 138,000 25,000 153,000 2,861.10 RICHARDS, CAROLINE L Acres 0.25 01 Homestead 8 UNION STREET SEARSPORT ME 04974 8 UNION ST. 016-033 B4304P290 09/10/2018 4 ADAMS, KENNETH 27,700 600 0 28,300 529.21 ADAMS, DOROTHY Acres 4.50 18 HOUGHTON ST. LYNN MA 01905 51 BOWEN RD. 003-048-B B1196P251 3 ADAMS, MARY JANE, 77,400 300 0 77,700 1,452.99 RICHARD E. ADAMS, (ETAL) WASS, CONSTANCE JO & Acres 0.37 DONALD A. ADAMS(DEVISEES) 164 MAIN RD. NORTH FRANKFORT ME 04438 26 JACOBY LN. 05A-063 B2822P77 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 803,500 955,900 25,000 1,734,400 32,433.28 Subtotals: 1,024,300 1,370,000 25,000 2,369,300 44,305.91 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2364 ADRANCE, SANDRA 0 5,300 5,300 0 0.00 ADRANCE, ALLISON 01 Homestead 11 POND RD. SEARSPORT ME 04974 11 POND RD. 002-033-26A 2224 ALBERTS, MARI JO 21,600 48,900 25,000 45,500 850.85 ALBERTS, GENE Acres 0.52 01 Homestead 35 LOOP RD. SEARSPORT ME 04974 35 LOOP RD. 005-055-E B2934P139 7 ALDEN, MARY 40,000 111,900 25,000 126,900 2,373.03 PO BOX 16 Acres 1.00 01 Homestead SEARSPORT ME 04974 309 WEST MAIN ST. 001-039 B1122P43 1883 ALDUS, JACOB 49,800 69,600 0 119,400 2,232.78 352 E. MAIN STREET Acres 9.00 SEARSPORT ME 04974 352 E. MAIN ST. 007-098&97 B4074P198 07/06/2016 988 ALICE REALTY LLC 40,000 87,500 0 127,500 2,384.25 7 BERRY ROAD Acres 0.25 ALEXANDER ME 04694 186 E. MAIN ST. 007-041-A B3955P196 04/28/2015 11 ALLEN, B. TRUST & J. 60,500 0 0 60,500 1,131.35 ALLEN TRUST 2420 EAST 4TH STREET Acres 0.61 DULUTH MN 55812 STEAMBOAT AVE. 012-078 B1783P148 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 211,900 323,200 55,300 479,800 8,972.26 Subtotals: 1,236,200 1,693,200 80,300 2,849,100 53,278.17 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1164 ALLEN, BRANDY A 40,700 83,200 0 123,900 2,316.93 PO BOX 174 Acres 0.70 SEARSPORT ME 04974 10 KELHAM LN. 010-030 B3029P62 137 ALLEN, GAIL BOWEN & 149,800 26,600 0 176,400 3,298.68 LITTLEFIELD, LORI BOWEN Acres 3.28 110 SOUTH MAIN ST. MORRILL ME 04952 25 DWELLEY RD. 05A-068 B4057P37 05/06/2016 8 ALLEN, ROBERT 51,200 0 0 51,200 957.44 PO BOX 189 Acres 30.50 STOCKTON SPRINGS ME 04981 E. MAIN ST. 007-107 B1424P193 13 ALLENS BLUEBERRY 33,700 0 0 33,700 630.19 FREEZER, INC. PO BOX 536 Acres 56.00 ELLSWORTH ME 04605 CAMPGROUND RD. 003-070 B798P681 14 ALLENS BLUEBERRY 71,100 0 0 71,100 1,329.57 FREEZER, INC. PO BOX 536 Acres 102.00 ELLSWORTH ME 04605 CAMPGROUND RD. 003-071 B798P681 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 346,500 109,800 0 456,300 8,532.81 Subtotals: 1,582,700 1,803,000 80,300 3,305,400 61,810.98 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2015 ALLING, DOROTHY D. & 45,600 344,300 25,000 364,900 6,823.63 MORTON D. TRUSTEES OF THE DOROTHY D. ALLING Acres 4.76 01 Homestead LIVING TRUST DATED JULY 18, 2016 3 TROUT BROOK LN. SEARSPORT ME 04974 3 TROUT BROOK LN. 001-051-15 B2158P325 200 ALLSHOUSE, ROBERT 36,000 137,900 25,000 148,900 2,784.43 69 NORTH SEARSPORT ROAD Acres 5.00 01 Homestead SEARSPORT ME 04974 69 N. SEARSPORT RD. 005-016 B3896P137 09/02/2014 B2045P326 1684 ALSPACH, STEVEN 40,100 128,900 25,000 144,000 2,692.80 ALSPACH, BETSY B Acres 0.33 01 Homestead P.O. BOX 272 SEARSPORT ME 04974 7 RESERVOIR ST. 016-030 B4330P77 12/03/2018 147 ALTILIO, JOSEPH J. & 277,500 238,800 25,000 491,300 9,187.31 GRIFFIN, CYNTHIA T Acres 1.75 01 Homestead 3 SAVAGE LN. SEARSPORT ME 04974 3 SAVAGE LN. 014-008-C B2530P52 971 ALTMAN, BERN JACOB & 40,000 125,600 0 165,600 3,096.72 CAVE, JULIE Acres 0.26 184 HIGH STREET BRISTOL RI 02809 12 PIKE AVE. 015-012 B2932P310 2407 ANDERSON, FLOYD 0 4,100 0 4,100 76.67 392 HARRIS ROAD LOT 1 SEARSPORT ME 04974 SANBORN VALLEY RD. 006-058-ON Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 439,200 979,600 100,000 1,318,800 24,661.56 Subtotals: 2,021,900 2,782,600 180,300 4,624,200 86,472.54 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 6 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 323 ANDERSON, MARSHA 35,700 105,600 0 141,300 2,642.31 L(DEVISEES) C/O JAMES D. HUTTON Acres 4.80 82 SAVERY RD. SEARSPORT ME 04974 82 SAVERY RD. 003-030 B2701P229 2199 ANDERSON, SEAN P 62,600 89,300 25,000 126,900 2,373.03 ANDERSON, CRYSTAL L Acres 4.50 01 Homestead P.O. BOX 595 SEARSPORT ME 04974 6 SAVAGE RD. 013-041-A B4082P327 07/27/2016 21 ANDREI, RAYMOND R. 46,500 79,700 0 126,200 2,359.94 REVOCABLE TRUST 9082 141 ST Acres 0.15 SEMINOLE FL 33776 22 NORRIS ST. 012-093 B4193P257 08/16/2017 737 ANDREWS, ELMORE L 61,300 130,200 25,000 166,500 3,113.55 ANDREWS, JOAN Acres 1.39 01 Homestead P.O. BOX 482 SEARSPORT ME 04974 4 NAVY ST. 010-003 B4170P102 06/02/2017 455 ANGELA MARIE DOYLE 100,400 97,500 0 197,900 3,700.73 REVOCABLE TRUST 63 CATHERINE STREET Acres 0.78 ROSINDALE MA 02131 39 DWELLEY RD. 05A-070-B B4401P195 08/02/2019 1042 ANJOS, PETER 30,800 109,700 0 140,500 2,627.35 ANJOS, LAURA Acres 1.50 11 CATHEDRAL CT CUMBERLAND RI 02864 73 HERITAGE DR. 002-052-A B4391P41 07/08/2019 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 337,300 612,000 50,000 899,300 16,816.91 Subtotals: 2,359,200 3,394,600 230,300 5,523,500 103,289.45 Searsport Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 18.700 07/28/2020 1:04 PM 2020 TAX COMMITMENT Page 7 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 25 ANNIS, GARY 30,800 14,400 0 45,200 845.24 ANNIS, MARY Acres 1.50 190 WEST MAIN ST. SEARSPORT ME 04974 3514 41 OLD RT. ONE 007-030 B1319P11 478 ANNIS, GARY O 43,900 206,500 31,000 219,400 4,102.78 ANNIS, MARYCLAIR M Acres 3.60 01 Homestead 190 WEST MAIN ST. 05 V2 SEARSPORT ME 04974 190 WEST MAIN ST. 001-010 B4473P220 03/03/2020 2348 ANNIS, JULIE ANN 23,000 5,200 25,000 3,200 59.84 427 ALDER Acres 3.00 01 Homestead KETCHIKAN AK 99901 8 POMEROY LN. 004-022-D B4371P82 05/13/2019 2010 ANNIS, LEON & ALLYSON 28,600 0 0 28,600 534.82 PLACE PO BOX 134 Acres 0.91 MORRILL ME 04952 391 MT. EPHRAIM RD. 003-040-F B3393P241 26 ANTHONIS, EDWARD F., 34,100 177,700 25,000 186,800 3,493.16 JR. & GAIL PO BOX 622 Acres 3.70 01 Homestead SEARSPORT ME 04974 93 OLD COUNTY RD. 002-082-C B2102P273 2301 APETZ, ELLEN L 34,500 53,800 25,000 63,300 1,183.71 APETZ, STEPHEN J Acres 4.00 01 Homestead 4 MERITHEW RD.
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