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Town of Scarborough, ME Town of Scarborough, ME Location Listing St# Street Name Map Lot Owner Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 5 ABBI LN R021 002E COOK, ANTHONY JOSEPH III 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 357,600 462,600 6 ABBI LN R021 002 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 373,100 451,100 7 ABBI LN R021 002F KERKELA, LEIF A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 354,700 446,300 8 ABBI LN R021 002N JOHNSON, LYNDA S 1300 VACANT LAND 84,200 123,000 9 ABBI LN R021 002M VECCHIONE, MICHAEL 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 328,600 461,200 10 ABBI LN R021 002I NEWCOMB, MATTHEW J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 348,200 447,600 11 ABBI LN R021 002L DOBBINS, SARAH ELIZABETH 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 335,300 471,400 12 ABBI LN R021 002H STEPHENSON, ERIC M 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 359,800 472,900 14 ABBI LN R021 002G CAMP, MARK 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 374,200 513,600 16 ABBI LN R021 002J PAYEUR, NICHOLAS DAVID 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 374,300 475,900 18 ABBI LN R021 002K JOHNSON, MICHAEL E 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 399,300 576,600 1 ABIGAIL WAY U049 001 ALLEN, GREGG N 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 263,400 317,300 2 ABIGAIL WAY U048 017B WALLACE, LESTER A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 422,400 521,100 3 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2601 MURPHY, PATRICIA A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 450,700 482,300 5 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2602 CHAMBERS, TERRY L 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 460,300 432,800 6 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2619 MASON, SCOTTE & PAUL TRUST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 422,700 460,800 7 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2603 DOHERTY, AMANDA J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 408,700 447,300 8 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2618 CONNOLLY, JEFFREY J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 399,000 455,900 9 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2604 LEE, STANLEY S 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 346,700 434,400 10 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2617 HEMINGWAY, JAMEY S 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 428,500 485,300 11 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2605 RICE, MATTHEW J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 389,700 459,100 12 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2616 LAXAGUE, DANIEL J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 411,600 449,500 14 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2615 MAHAR, EDWARD J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 346,300 415,000 15 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2606 15 ABIGAIL WAY TRUST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 428,900 508,200 16 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2614 TRIBUNO, MORGAN C 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 397,200 462,800 17 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2607 GALOS, KAREN SKOLFIELD 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 363,900 452,400 18 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2613 FORTIER, KENNETH J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 400,200 472,400 19 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2608 KENNISTON, ANDREW G 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 377,300 420,000 20 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2612 LANZA, CHRIS 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 407,600 444,200 21 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2609 GETCHELL, CLAUDIA J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 401,700 455,700 22 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2611 SCALES, MICHAEL R 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 422,400 464,800 23 ABIGAIL WAY R058 2610 ALFORD, DEBORAH A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 427,100 436,100 2 ACORN LN R094 004A TOWNSEND, SCOTT R 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 496,700 529,900 3 ACORN LN R094 004D COBO, JENNIFER A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 465,600 497,900 4 ACORN LN R094 004C POORE, FREDERICK N 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 491,900 545,100 Page 1 of 226 St# Street Name Map Lot Owner Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 5 ACORN LN R094 004G HUBER, LISA A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 475,100 570,900 6 ACORN LN R094 004F JACKSON, RYAN C 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 407,900 500,400 7 ACORN LN R094 004J READY, JOHN C JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 571,000 639,800 8 ACORN LN R094 004H TRENT, STEVEN G 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 468,300 547,500 9 ACORN LN R094 004L COLE, SHANNON LEIGH 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 551,100 695,800 10 ACORN LN R094 004K AVANTAGGIO, CHRISTOPHER A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 491,100 596,900 11 ACORN LN R094 004N DIGGINS, MICHAEL J JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 514,900 592,200 12 ACORN LN R094 004M WHITAKER, DAVID 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 543,700 669,800 13 ACORN LN R094 004Q SIDES, THOMAS B 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 576,900 646,000 14 ACORN LN R094 004P JONES, JEFFREY W 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 573,300 643,900 15 ACORN LN R094 004S CAIN, LAWRENCE 1011 SFR INLAW MDL-01 577,700 668,200 16 ACORN LN R094 004R CAPOBIANCO, MARY A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 531,400 593,400 17 ACORN LN R094 004U WARD, FRANKLIN J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 560,000 548,600 18 ACORN LN R094 004T FOX, WILLIAM B 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 562,800 708,900 2 ALDEN LN U003 069 CROSS, WILLIAM F 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 648,900 575,100 4 ALDEN LN U003 068 OHLSON, MARK P 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 530,300 555,300 2 ALGER DR U032 331 THERIAULT, DENISE M 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 260,400 357,800 4 ALGER DR U032 332 HANKS, CYNTHIA J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 264,800 357,100 5 ALGER DR U032 338 MURPHY, JOHN J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 246,000 337,300 6 ALGER DR U032 333 ANDERSON, JENNIFER B 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 270,500 363,500 7 ALGER DR U032 337 HERNANDEZ, MICHAEL C 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 295,800 368,000 8 ALGER DR U032 334 SOULES, RICHARD J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 278,600 368,300 10 ALGER DR U032 335 PERRY, BRUCE J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 309,800 382,900 5 AMANDA LN R013 006D MASON, MICHAEL H 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 353,000 398,100 6 AMANDA LN R013 006C YOUNG, ALISTER CHUN-FUNG 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 358,700 425,200 7 ANEMONE MEWS R073 138B HEBERT, JOHN J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 55,100 222,600 14 ANTHONY VAIL WAY R025 4D3 BOULERICE, MATTHEW 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 340,400 415,000 15 ANTHONY VAIL WAY R025 4D1 THORNTON, JAMES H JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 352,500 495,100 17 ANTHONY VAIL WAY R025 4D2 REDSTONE, KRISTIN L 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 342,400 475,900 4 APPLE TREE DR U048 030 DAVIS, BRIAN M 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 232,100 315,400 6 APPLE TREE DR U048 030A CONCANNON, MICHAEL T 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 259,900 271,200 183 ARBOR ST T001 183 SHAW, RANDALL 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 90,200 169,200 186 ARBOR ST T001 186 BROWN, WILLIAM 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 73,900 97,600 190 ARBOR ST T001 190 FARNUM, MIRIAM 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 30,700 61,600 191 ARBOR ST T001 191 SULLIVAN, FREDERICK 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 51,100 47,800 192 ARBOR ST T001 192 LEAVITT, HELEN 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 31,500 46,600 193 ARBOR ST T001 193 BOURKE, DAVID 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 16,600 188,100 194 ARBOR ST T001 194 BAILEY, PHILLIP 1031 MANUF NL MDL-02 36,600 74,000 Page 2 of 226 St# Street Name Map Lot Owner Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 1 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 722 PICKETT, PAUL H & ANGELA A 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 279,000 379,500 2 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 721 GREENSTEIN, BARBARA P 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 304,300 389,500 3 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 723 STARR, SUSAN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 229,600 337,500 4 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 720 CONNERNEY, DUANE E 1011 SFR INLAW MDL-01 387,100 423,800 5 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 724 NEELON, MICHAEL W 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 241,700 365,700 6 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 719 SALEM, JOSEPH C 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 270,800 308,500 7 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 725 DIONNE, PAUL D & JOHNNA T 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 250,500 360,500 10 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 717 COOKSON, E GEORGE 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 280,300 374,400 11 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 727 BERENSON, KAREN J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 273,700 375,200 12 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 716 LANE, CHRISTOPHER 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 300,000 360,100 14 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 715 TRAFFORD, DONALD W 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 316,600 426,700 15 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 728 MAGUIRE, ERICA L 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 277,400 378,900 16 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 714 OBRION, RORI KEITH 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 319,400 372,700 17 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 729 FARNHAM, LYNN 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 313,900 418,800 18 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 713 EHRLENBACK, HOWARD L JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 277,200 349,200 20 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 712 STIEG, CATHERINE D 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 306,300 397,700 21 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 731 HAMILTON, ANNA HORTON 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 325,300 369,800 23 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 732 CONTI, ADAM 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 302,900 386,400 24 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 710 LANE, JEFFREY R 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 307,800 423,800 25 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 733 BLACK, DAVID R 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 314,500 448,000 26 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 709 MCLEOD, RICHARD & AMY 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 296,600 421,100 27 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 734 FASULO, JEFFREY J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 302,100 414,500 28 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 708 MOWRY, SUMMER D 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 262,200 316,100 29 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 735 SAWYER, SCOTT R 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 387,900 454,900 30 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 707 MARTIN, MICHELE L 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 251,600 336,400 31 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 736 GOULD, DONALD J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 307,800 371,500 32 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 706 HOWITT, DOUGLAS J 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 293,400 393,400 33 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 737 FOLLANSBEE, MARK H 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 280,200 375,800 34 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 705 DANIELL, WILLIAM C JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 251,400 324,700 35 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 751 OLEARY, MARK A & BETH H 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 368,400 431,400 36 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 704 ROUMELIOTIS, EVANGELOS 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 386,600 389,100 38 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 703 CARTER, MICHAEL G 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 373,100 383,800 40 ARBOR VIEW LN U046 702 SOLAK, MATTHEW J III 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 323,900 397,500 1 ARCHIBALD WAY R026 007A PORTER, BENJAMIN K 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 303,500 413,800 3 ARCHIBALD WAY R026 007B KARAM, CHRIS R AND STACY R REVOCABLE TRUST 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 326,200 419,600 4 ARCHIBALD WAY R026 007C RENY, DEANNA L 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 214,100 345,000 2 ARDORA CIR U031 021 BRAGG, STEPHEN D 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 218,600 248,000 3 ARDORA CIR U031 025 JACKSON, EARLE A JR 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 230,200 292,200 Page 3 of 226 St# Street Name Map Lot Owner Name Use Code Use Description Old Value Proposed Value 4 ARDORA CIR U031 022 PARLIN, HERMAN & FRANCES 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 198,600 261,600 6 ARDORA CIR U031 023 WOGAN, TERRANCE P 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 197,200 270,000 7 ARDORA CIR U031 048A WILSON, STEVEN C 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 279,100 277,600 8 ARDORA CIR U031 024 HARMON, JOHN C II 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 254,800 272,100 4 ASH SWAMP RD R045 005 JONES, BARBARA 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 300,800 319,300 9 ASH SWAMP RD R044 003 JONES, JOHN E 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 187,000 290,200 10 ASH SWAMP RD R045 006 JONES, BARBARA 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 167,800 254,600 11 ASH SWAMP RD R044 015 FERREE, JAMES W 1010 SINGLE FAMILY 223,400 307,800 12
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