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2018/19 Final Tax Roll STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2018 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Quogue Village Page 1 2018 Tax Roll Uniform %= 0 SWIS CODE 473603 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Kioto Quogue, Inc. 473603 001.000-0001-002.000 51,200 County PO Box 1977 ITEM NO 0.00 60,200 Town 60,200 $118.58 4 Old Country Rd 4 Old Country Rd Quogue NY 11959 Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Kioto Quogue, Inc. TAX CODE CLASS 484 PO Box 1977 SIZE ACRES 0.290 4 Old Country Rd Quogue NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000023 1ST HALF 118.58 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $118.58 Clifford W Mc Kennett 473603 001.000-0001-004.001 268,200 County 2 Scrub Oak Rd ITEM NO 0.00 755,400 Town 755,400 $1,487.99 Quogue NY 11959 8 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Clifford W Mc Kennett TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 698 SIZE ACRES 0.700 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000031 1ST HALF 1,487.99 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,487.99 Linda Schoeck 473603 001.000-0001-005.000 204,200 County P.O. Box 424 ITEM NO 0.00 204,200 Town 204,200 $402.23 Remsenburg, NY 11960 10 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Linda Schoeck TAX CODE CLASS 464 PO Box 114 SIZE ACRES 0.480 Quogue NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000047 1ST HALF 402.23 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $402.23 Seaview Plaza Assoc 473603 001.000-0001-006.000 252,800 County 102 Old Riverhead Rd ITEM NO 0.00 747,600 Town 747,600 $1,472.62 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 12 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Seaview Plaza Associates Llc TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 114 SIZE ACRES Quogue NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000054 1ST HALF 1,472.62 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,472.62 George Mathys Enterprises Inc 473603 001.000-0001-007.001 331,400 County 3 Oak Ct ITEM NO 0.00 1,101,600 Town 1,101,600 $2,169.93 Hampton Bays, NY 11946 16 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 George Mathys Enterprises Inc TAX CODE CLASS 433 PO Box 1691 SIZE ACRES 1.200 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000061 1ST HALF 2,169.93 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $2,169.93 Mary S. Golfo 473603 001.000-0001-007.002 297,200 County PO Box 5007 ITEM NO 0.00 1,459,300 Town 1,459,300 $2,874.53 Quogue NY 11959 14 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Mary S. Golfo TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 5007 SIZE ACRES 1.010 Quogue NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000078 1ST HALF 2,874.53 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $2,874.53 V96.1 STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2018 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Quogue Village Page 2 2018 Tax Roll Uniform %= 0 SWIS CODE 473603 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Edward Kaplan 473603 001.000-0001-009.001 258,200 County PO Box 1764 ITEM NO 0.00 948,400 Town 948,400 $1,868.16 Quogue, NY 11959 28 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Edward Kaplan TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 1764 SIZE ACRES 0.590 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000085 1ST HALF 1,868.16 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,868.16 Storagetown Ltd 473603 001.000-0001-009.002 245,900 County PO Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 370,500 Town 370,500 $729.81 Quogue, NY 11959 26 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Storagetown Ltd TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 1769 SIZE ACRES 0.460 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000092 1ST HALF 729.81 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $729.81 Seaview Plaza Associates Llp 473603 001.000-0001-009.003 246,300 County 102 Old Riverhead Rd ITEM NO 0.00 576,700 Town 576,700 $1,135.98 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 22 Old Country Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Seaview Plaza Associates Llc TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 114 SIZE ACRES 0.460 Quogue NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000108 1ST HALF 1,135.98 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,135.98 Storagetown Ltd 473603 001.000-0001-009.004 249,400 County PO Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 316,500 Town 316,500 $623.44 Quogue, NY 11959 1 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Storagetown Ltd TAX CODE CLASS 442 PO Box 1769 SIZE ACRES 0.500 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000115 1ST HALF 623.44 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $623.44 Storagetown Ltd 473603 001.000-0001-009.005 249,200 County PO Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 292,200 Town 292,200 $575.58 Quogue, NY 11959 5 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Storagetown Ltd TAX CODE CLASS 442 PO Box 1769 SIZE ACRES 0.490 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000122 1ST HALF 575.58 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $575.58 SGD Realty LLC 473603 001.000-0001-009.006 253,600 County PO Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 385,600 Town 385,600 $759.55 Quogue, NY 11959 2 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 SGD Realty LLC TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 1769 SIZE ACRES 0.540 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000139 1ST HALF 759.55 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $759.55 V96.1 STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2018 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Quogue Village Page 3 2018 Tax Roll Uniform %= 0 SWIS CODE 473603 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Mark Santora 473603 001.000-0001-009.008 358,100 County David Santora ITEM NO 0.00 358,100 Town 358,100 $705.39 17 Clover Grass 8 Quogue Plaza Trl Westhampton, NY 11977 Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Mark Santora TAX CODE CLASS 340 17 Clover Grass SIZE ACRES 0.520 Westhampton, NY 11977 BILL NUMBER 0000146 1ST HALF 705.39 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $705.39 James Pisaneschi 473603 001.000-0001-009.009 332,200 County Jean Pisaneschi ITEM NO 0.00 539,800 Town 539,800 $1,063.30 9 Paynes Ln 10 Quogue Plaza Trl East Quogue, NY 11942 Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 James A Pisaneschi TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 5045 SIZE ACRES 0.460 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000153 1ST HALF 1,063.30 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,063.30 George Mathys 473603 001.000-0001-009.010 341,500 County P.O. Box 1691 ITEM NO 0.00 829,900 Town 829,900 $1,634.74 Quogue, NY 11959 12 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 George Mathys TAX CODE CLASS 449 PO Box 1691 SIZE ACRES 0.540 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000161 1ST HALF 1,634.74 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,634.74 Ronald J Barnish 473603 001.000-0001-009.011 333,700 County 102 Old Country Rd ITEM NO 0.00 379,000 Town 379,000 $746.55 East Quogue, NY 11942-0037 11 Old Depot Rd Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Ronald J Barnish TAX CODE CLASS 449 102 Old Country Rd SIZE ACRES 0.470 East Quogue, NY 11942-0037 BILL NUMBER 0000177 1ST HALF 746.55 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $746.55 Ronald Barnish 473603 001.000-0001-009.012 349,400 County Antoinette Barnish ITEM NO 0.00 349,400 Town 349,400 $688.25 P.O. Box 37 14 Quogue Plaza Trl East Quogue, NY 11942-0037 Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Ronald J Barnish TAX CODE CLASS 340 102 Old Country Rd SIZE ACRES 0.460 East Quogue, NY 11942-0037 BILL NUMBER 0000184 1ST HALF 688.25 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $688.25 Storagetown Ltd 473603 001.000-0001-009.013 252,800 County PO Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 383,300 Town 383,300 $755.02 Quogue, NY 11959 7 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Storagetown Ltd TAX CODE CLASS 442 PO Box 1769 SIZE ACRES 0.530 Quogue, NY 11959 BILL NUMBER 0000191 1ST HALF 755.02 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $755.02 V96.1 STATE OF NY TAXABLE STATUS DATE 03/01/2018 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Quogue Village Page 4 2018 Tax Roll Uniform %= 0 SWIS CODE 473603 ROLL SECTION 1 NAME AND ADDR. OF LAST REPUTED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP, LAND/TOTAL/ EXEMPTIONS TAXABLE NET TAX TAXABLE NET TAX OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ADDRESS AND ACCOUNT IDENTIF. MARKET VALUE Winfield Jessup 473603 001.000-0001-009.014 336,600 County 14 Quogue Plaza Trl ITEM NO 0.00 542,600 Town 542,600 $1,068.81 Quogue, NY 11959 9 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue 11959 SCH # 473603 Winfield C Jessup TAX CODE CLASS 449 7 Booker Ln SIZE ACRES 0.500 Westhampton, NY 11977 BILL NUMBER 0000207 1ST HALF 1,068.81 2ND HALF TOTAL TAX $1,068.81 Groundbreaking Enterprises LLC 473603 001.000-0001-009.017 311,700 County P.O. Box 1769 ITEM NO 0.00 311,700 Town 311,700 $613.99 Quogue, NY 11959 4 Quogue Plaza Trl Quogue SCH # 473603 Groundbreaking Enterprises LLC TAX CODE CLASS 449 P.O.
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