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FY2021 Mill Rates / 2019 Grand List FY2021 Mill Rates / 2019 Grand List Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality / District Motor Code Code Personal Other Rate Vehicle Property 1 1 Andover 35.61 35.61 0.00 2 2 Ansonia 37.80 37.80 0.00 3 3 Ashford 36.84 36.84 3 Ashford - Lake Chaffee Improvement Association Inc 212.00 4 4 Avon 32.90 32.90 0.00 4 Avon - Farmington Woods District 14.92 0.00 4 Avon - Hunters Run Tax District 23.71 4 Avon - Lakeview Association, Inc. 4 Avon - Pond Place Tax District 6.30 0.00 4 Avon - Secret Lake Association Inc 80.00 - 375.00 5 5 Barkhamsted 30.77 30.77 0.00 5 301 Barkhamsted - Barkhamsted Fire District 1.66 1.66 0.00 6 6 Beacon Falls 35.90 35.90 7 7 Berlin 33.93 33.93 0.00 7 303 Berlin - Kensington Fire District 1.10 0.00 7 304 Berlin - Worthington Fire District 1.63 8 8 Bethany 36.56 36.56 0.00 9 9 Bethel 33.74 32.00 0.00 10 10 Bethlehem 26.71 26.71 0.00 10 Bethlehem - Kasson Grove Property Owners Association 3.25 0 11 11 Bloomfield 35.01 35.01 11 306 Bloomfield - Blue Hills Fire District 2.50 2.50 11 305 Bloomfield - Center Fire District 1.25 1.25 12 12 Bolton 38.86 38.86 0.00 13 13 Bozrah 27.00 27.00 0.00 14 14 Branford 28.92 28.92 14 Branford - Castle Rock Tax District 0.02 14 Branford - Civic Association Of Short Beach 65.00 14 Branford - Eastern Indian Neck Association 0 14 Branford - Granite Bay Civic Association 40.00 14 Branford - Greens Tax District (Condo Assoc.) 11.57 14 Branford - Harbour Village Tax District 0.01 0.00 14 Branford - Hotchkiss Grove Shore District 0.09 0.00 14 Branford - Johnson Point District 0.85 14 732 Branford - Linden Shore District 1.10 0.00 14 Branford - Pine Orchard Association (The) 0.40 0.00 14 Branford - Plymouth Colony Tax District 20.93 0.00 GL19 FY21 Mill Rates Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality / District Motor Code Code Personal Other Rate Vehicle Property 14 Branford - Stonegate Tax District 0 14 Branford - Stony Creek Association 0.00 14 Branford - Sylvan Point Tax District 0.02 0.0000 14 Branford - Thimble Islands Ferry District 0.73 0.00 14 Branford - Turtle Bay Tax District 9.69 15 15 Bridgeport 53.99 45.00 15 Bridgeport - Downtown Special Service District 3.00 15 0 Bridgeport - Steel Point Infrastructure Improvement District 53.99 16 16 Bridgewater 17.50 17.50 0.00 17 17 Bristol 38.35 38.35 0.00 18 18 Brookfield 29.65 29.65 18 Brookfield - Candlewood Shores Tax District 3.74 0.00 18 Brookfield - Hickory Hills Tax District 0 18 Brookfield - High Meadow Tax District 14.97 19 19 Brooklyn 28.92 28.92 0.00 19 307 Brooklyn - East Brooklyn Fire District 1.75 20 20 Burlington 33.30 33.30 0.00 21 21 Canaan 25.70 25.70 0.00 22 22 Canterbury 26.40 26.40 0.00 23 23 Canton 32.59 32.59 0.00 23 Canton - Secret Lake Association Inc 80.00 - 375.00 24 24 Chaplin 32.50 32.50 0.00 25 25 Cheshire 33.22 33.22 0.00 25 Cheshire - Copper Hill Tax District 33.22 0.00 25 Cheshire - Currier Woods Tax District 23.34 0.00 26 26 Chester 28.62 28.62 0.00 27 27 Clinton 31.25 31.25 0.00 27 Clinton - Beach Park Point Association 8.80 0 27 Clinton - Beach Park Road Association 1.01 200 27 Clinton - Clinton Beach Association 0.00 0 27 Clinton - Lochwood Lake Improvement District 0.00 0.00 28 28 Colchester 32.84 32.84 29 29 Colebrook 30.90 30.90 30 30 Columbia 29.33 29.33 31 31 Cornwall 16.70 16.70 0.00 32 32 Coventry 31.17 31.17 0.00 32 Coventry - Actors Colony Estates Association Inc 85.00 32 Coventry - Gerald Park Association 0.68 32 Coventry - Hemlock Point Tax District $50.00 GL19 FY21 Mill Rates Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality / District Motor Code Code Personal Other Rate Vehicle Property 32 Coventry - Lakeview Terrace Association 0.00 n/a 32 Coventry - Lakewood Heights Association Inc 0.90 0.00 32 Coventry - Oak Grove Association 0.00 32 Coventry - Pine Lake Community Club Inc $75.00 - $100.00 32 Coventry - Waterfront Heights Association Inc (Homeowners 129.00 32 Coventry - Waterfront Manor Association Inc .47 - 24.7 32 Coventry - Waterfront Park Association Inc 0.25 0 33 33 Cromwell 30.33 30.33 33 309 Cromwell - Cromwell Fire District 2.50 2.50 33 Cromwell - Oxford Park Tax District 0 34 34 Danbury 27.60 27.60 34 Danbury - Cornell Hills Taxing District 0.00 0.00 35 35 Darien 16.33 16.33 0.00 35 Darien - Allwood Tax District 0 35 Darien - Crooked Mile Tax District 0.58 35 Darien - Ridge Acres Tax District $425.00 35 Darien - Tokeneke Tax District 0 36 36 Deep River 29.99 29.99 37 37 Derby 43.87 43.87 38 38 Durham 35.78 35.78 0.00 39 39 Eastford 25.61 25.61 40 40 East Granby 33.20 33.20 41 41 East Haddam 30.44 30.44 0.00 41 East Haddam - Laurel Cove Association Inc 325.00 41 East Haddam - Moodus Estates Lake Association 0 41 East Haddam - Property Owners Association Of Mooodus Lake 0.00 0.00 41 East Haddam - Property Owners Of Lake Hayward 4.12 n/a 41 East Haddam - Sunset Acres Of Bashan Lake Inc 110.00 42 42 East Hampton 33.14 33.14 0.00 42 East Hampton - Lake Pocotopaug Terrace Association 450.00 42 East Hampton - Princess Pocotopaug Corporation 1.09 0 43 43 East Hartford 49.92 45.00 0.00 44 44 East Haven 34.25 34.25 45 45 East Lyme 28.36 28.36 0.00 45 East Lyme - Attawan Beach Association Inc 1.40 45 East Lyme - Black Point Beach Club Association 1.42 45 East Lyme - Crescent Beach Association 0.97 45 East Lyme - Giants Neck Beach Assocation 1.16 45 East Lyme - Giants Neck Heights Association 1.62 GL19 FY21 Mill Rates Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality / District Motor Code Code Personal Other Rate Vehicle Property 45 East Lyme - Gorton Lake Shores Association $30.00-$50.00 45 East Lyme - Oak Grove Beach Community Association 2.18 0.00 45 East Lyme - Pine Grove Niantic Association 0.09 46 46 Easton 31.00 31.00 47 47 East Windsor 34.72 34.72 0.00 47 East Windsor - Borad Brook Fire Dept 0 47 East Windsor - Warehouse Point Fire District 1.70 0.00 48 48 Ellington 32.60 32.60 48 Ellington - Crystal Lake Fire District Municipal Supplied 49 49 Enfield 34.23 34.23 49 315 Enfield - #1 Enfield Fire District 3.30 3.30 49 319 Enfield - #2 Thompsonville Fire District 6.46 5.00 49 316 Enfield - #3 Hazardville Fire District 3.09 3.09 49 317 Enfield - #4 North Thompsonville Fire District 3.15 3.15 49 318 Enfield - #5 Shaker Pines Fire District 4.00 4.00 49 759 Enfield - Crescent Lake Tax District 1.45 0.00 49 Enfield - Shaker Pines Lake Association 82.92-167.50 50 50 Essex 21.81 21.81 51 51 Fairfield 26.79 26.79 0.00 51 Fairfield - Brooklawn Park Association 1.25 51 Fairfield - Greenlawn-Oakwood Property Association 0 51 Fairfield - Lake Hills Association 0 51 Fairfield - Mill Hill Improvement Association, Inc, 0 51 Fairfield - Old Post Road Association 0 51 Fairfield - Old Spring Road Association 0 51 Fairfield - Stratfield Improvement Association 0 51 Fairfield - Tanaka Park Association Inc 0 51 Fairfield - Winton Park Association 0 52 52 Farmington 27.97 27.97 0.00 52 Farmington - Greenbriar Tax District 0 52 Farmington - Lake Garda Improvement Association 200.00 52 Farmington - Talcott Glen Tax District 15.97 53 53 Franklin 23.22 23.22 54 54 Glastonbury 36.90 36.90 0.00 55 55 Goshen 19.60 19.60 0.00 55 Goshen - Woodridge Lake Sewer District 4.70 0.00 56 56 Granby 39.61 39.61 0.00 57 57 Greenwich 11.59 11.59 57 Greenwich - Belle Haven Tax District 1.58 0.00 GL19 FY21 Mill Rates Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality / District Motor Code Code Personal Other Rate Vehicle Property 57 Greenwich - Chimney Cove Tax District (Chimney Cove Private 0 57 Greenwich - Common Tax District - Condo (The) 0.00 0.00 57 Greenwich - Field Point Park District 0.00 0.00 57 Greenwich - Gate Field Hedgerow Tax District 1.08 0.00 57 Greenwich - Georgetowne North Tax District 7.17 57 Greenwich - Greenwich Hills Tax District 149-214 57 Greenwich - Harbor Point Tax District 1.50 0 57 Greenwich - Hawthorne Condo Asoc. Tax Dist. (The) 1.65 0.00 57 Greenwich - Hillcrest Park Tax District 0.00 57 Greenwich - Indian Harbor District 0.00 57 Greenwich - Khakum Wood Tax District 1.67 0 57 Greenwich - Lansing Meadows Condo Association 1750 57 Greenwich - Ledge Road Tax District 0 57 Greenwich - Lyon Farm East Tax District Inc. 5.13 57 Greenwich - Mead Point District 0.10 0.00 57 Greenwich - Milbrook Owners Association Inc 0.00 57 1984 Greenwich - Old Farm Woods Tax District 1.89 0 57 Greenwich - Palmer Point Tax District 6.69 57 Greenwich - Putnam Park Tax District 11.68 0.00 57 Greenwich - Quail Road Tax District 0 57 Greenwich - Rock Ridge Association 0 57 Greenwich - Sheephill Road 0 57 Greenwich - Silo Hill Tax District 149 - 273 57 Greenwich - The Dublin Hill Tax District 0.49 0.00 57 Greenwich - Weaver Street Tax District 0.01 57 Greenwich - West Quail Road Tax District 0 58 58 Griswold 29.10 29.10 0.00 58 606 Griswold - Jewett City 3.50 0.00 59 59 Groton 25.11 25.11 0.00 59 501 Groton - #1 City of Groton 4.30 4.30 0.00 59 324 Groton - #2 Poquonock Bridge Fire District 5.95 5.95 0.00 59 321 Groton - #3 Mystic Fire District 2.27 2.27 0.00 59 322 Groton - #4 Noank Fire District 1.28 1.28 0.00 59 Groton - #5 Old Mystic Fire District 2.90 2.90 0.00 59 605 Groton - #6 Groton Long Point Association 4.00 4.00 0.00 59 320 Groton - #7 Center Groton Fire District 3.50 3.50 0.00 59 325 Groton - #8 West Pleasant Valley Fire District 4.31 4.31 0.00 59 Groton - #9 Mumford Cove Association 0.33 0.33 0.00 59 59A Groton - Groton Sewer District (City Of Groton) 0.56 0.56 0.00 GL19 FY21 Mill Rates Mill Rate Mill Rate Municipal District Real & Flat Rate Fee / Municipality
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