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Report Date 07/31/2019 11:39:26 Am Missoula County MISSOULA COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE REPORT DATE SUBDIVISION INDEX 07/31/2019 11:39:26 AM SUBDIVISION NAME Book-Page Subd # TR S Qtr Sec(s) Date Filed 2360 MULLAN ROAD 25 - 32 2160 13 19 17 SW NW 05/09/2002 2360 MULLAN ROAD L03 4 27 - 62 2390 13 19 17 SW NW 12/30/2003 2360 MULLAN ROAD L04A 28 - 72 2499 13 19 17 SE SW 08/11/2004 2360 MULLAN ROAD PH 2 29 - 3 2530 13 19 17 SE SW 12/08/2004 40-41-19 18 - 89 1525 13 19 16 NE 12/30/1993 44 RANCH PH 1 2 31 - 54 2779 13 20 12 SE SW 12/11/2006 44 RANCH PH 3 4 32 - 7 2830 13 20 12 SE SW 07/09/2007 44 RANCH PH 3 4 L235 236 237 32 - 76 2899 13 20 12 SE 01/14/2008 44 RANCH PH 5 32 - 73 2896 13 20 12 SW 01/11/2008 44 RANCH PH 5 L76-81 33 - 92 3019 13 20 12 SW 06/30/2009 44 RANCH PH 5 L85 86 87 88 89 90 35 - 47 3172 13 20 12 SW 06/12/2013 44 RANCH PH 6A 35 - 55 3180 13 20 12 SE SW 10/09/2013 44 RANCH PH 7A 35 - 79 3204 13 20 12 SW 05/16/2014 44 RANCH PH 7B 36 - 36 3260 13 20 12 SW 09/17/2015 44 RANCH PH 7C 36 - 74 3298 13 20 12 SW 08/05/2016 44 RANCH PH 8 37 - 17 3342 13 20 12 SW 09/14/2017 44 RANCH PH 8 37 - 17 3342 13 20 13 NW 09/14/2017 44 RANCH PH 9 37 - 62 3387 13 20 12 SW 07/18/2018 44 RANCH PH 9 37 - 62 3387 13 20 13 NW 07/18/2018 AALTO 13 - 98 1032 15 21 21 NE 01/13/1982 AALTO L10A1 10B1 29 - 72 2597 15 21 21 NE 06/08/2005 ACRE LAWNS 3 - 14 141 21 20 35 SE 05/21/1917 ADLER ACRES 23 - 11 1944 14 20 30 SE 06/24/1999 AIRPORT VIEW ACRES 23 - 17 1950 14 20 35 NE 08/11/1999 AKB COMMERCIAL 37 - 94 3419 14 20 21 SE 05/15/2019 AKB COMMERCIAL 37 - 94 3419 14 20 22 SW 05/15/2019 AKB COMMERCIAL 37 - 94 3419 14 20 27 NW 05/15/2019 AKB COMMERCIAL 37 - 94 3419 14 20 28 NE 05/15/2019 AKIN ACRES 23 - 35 1968 20 16 19 NE SE 11/03/1999 AKIN ACRES TWO 24 - 83 2111 20 16 19 NE SE 10/31/2001 ALBERTON 2 - 65 CR0016 14 23 03 NE 06/25/1909 ALBERTON 2 - 65 CR0016 14 23 02 NW 06/25/1909 ALBERTON (WEST) 2 - 62 178 14 23 03 SW 04/02/1912 ALDER STREET LOTS 17 - 43 1379 13 19 22 NW 01/03/1992 ALFF 4 - 49 288 13 19 30 SE 06/21/1957 ALICE ACRES 4 - 58 294 13 19 14 NW 09/13/1957 ALICE ACRES #2 6 - 13 366 13 19 14 NE NW 08/22/1960 ALLEN ACRES 5 - 5 315 11 20 05 NW 07/25/1958 ALLEN ACRES L10B 11B 16 - 80 1317 11 20 05 NW 11/09/1990 ALLEN ACRES L11A 15A 15 - 54 1192 11 20 05 NW 05/01/1987 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS 2 - 34 119 12 20 35 NE 03/25/1910 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS 2 - 34 119 12 20 25 SW 03/25/1910 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS B01 L01 2 3 8 18 - 40 1476 12 20 35 NE 05/24/1993 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS B02 L03 13 - 86 1020 12 20 35 NE 07/16/1981 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS B02 L04 12 - 74 913 12 20 35 NE 08/14/1979 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS B02 L04A 30 - 38 2663 12 20 35 NE 12/21/2005 ALLOMONT ORCHARDS B03 4 LA1 B1 C1 D1 32 - 19 2842 12 20 25 SW 07/27/2007 ALLOMONT PH 1 30 - 34 2659 12 20 35 NE 11/14/2005 ALLOMONT PH 2A 36 - 76 3300 12 20 35 NE 09/07/2016 ALLOMONT PH2B 37 - 73 3398 12 20 35 NE 10/05/2018 ALLOY LOTS 18 - 84 1520 14 20 35 SE 12/10/1993 Comments: [email protected] 1 MISSOULA COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE REPORT DATE SUBDIVISION INDEX 07/31/2019 11:39:26 AM SUBDIVISION NAME Book-Page Subd # TR S Qtr Sec(s) Date Filed ALLOY LOTS 18 - 84 1520 14 20 36 SW 12/10/1993 ALPINE 24 - 14 2045 14 20 27 SE SW 12/12/2000 ALPINE 24 - 14 2045 14 20 34 NE 12/12/2000 ALPINE LAKESHORE ESTATES 10 - 55 713 19 17 13 SW NW 07/27/1973 ALPINE LB1A B2B 33 - 38 2965 14 20 27 SE SW 09/08/2008 ALPINE LB1A B2B 33 - 38 2965 14 20 34 NE 09/08/2008 ALPINE LB3C B2B1 34 - 21 3047 14 20 27 SE SW 01/06/2010 ALPINE LB3C B2B1 34 - 21 3047 14 20 34 NE 01/06/2010 ALPINE MEADOWS #1 9 - 82 653 19 16 03 NE 11/24/1970 ALPINE MEADOWS #2 9 - 83 654 19 16 03 NE 11/24/1970 ALTA 7 - 16 453 13 19 20 SW 12/19/1963 ALTA #2 7 - 47 483 13 19 20 SW 10/15/1964 ALTA #3 8 - 7 516 13 19 20 SW 10/08/1965 AMADOR 2 - 9 CR0013 16 27 03 NE NW 12/27/1904 AMADOR 2 - 9 CR0013 17 26 35 SE SW 12/27/1904 AMBER RIDGE 18 - 43 1479 12 19 06 SW 06/08/1993 ANCABIDE ACRES 5 - 28 338 12 20 01 SE 06/30/1959 ANCABIDE ACRES #2 23 - 37 1970 12 20 01 SE 11/08/1999 ANDERHAUS ESTATES 28 - 30 2458 13 20 24 SE 05/27/2004 ANDERSON 22 - 43 1877 12 19 04 NE 09/04/1998 ANDERSON BUCKLEW ACRES 19 - 45 1580 14 19 16 SE 09/28/1994 APPALOOSA 11 - 55 795 15 21 21 SW 11/18/1977 APPLEGROVE NEIGHBORHOOD 29 - 15 2541 13 19 11 SW 01/14/2005 APPLEGROVE NEIGHBORHOOD L18A 19A 30 - 97 2722 13 19 11 SW 06/22/2006 ARDELL 8 - 31 540 12 19 06 NE 06/10/1966 ARLEE ACRE TRACTS 3 - 11 136 16 20 11 NE 08/13/1915 ARROWHEAD PH 1 13 - 69 1003 16 15 11 SE 03/02/1981 ART PINE 7 - 59 498 13 19 24 NE NW 03/25/1965 ART PINE 23 - 39 1973 13 19 24 NW 11/26/1999 ART PINE B02 L02 34 - 3 3029 13 19 24 NW 08/18/2009 ASHBERRY SQUARE 10 - 19 677 13 19 32 SE 01/05/1972 ASHLEY 1 - 84 47 28 21 18 NW 03/05/1891 ASPEN #1 10 - 73 729 13 20 25 NE 01/31/1974 AULT 6 - 45 411 13 19 29 NW 05/15/1962 AVALON MEADOWS PH 1 30 - 30 2655 12 20 35 NE 10/18/2005 AVALON MEADOWS PH 2 3 31 - 13 2738 12 20 35 NE 07/28/2006 AVERY ACRES 23 - 64 1996 12 19 30 NW 04/21/2000 AZARAS 32 - 23 2846 13 19 20 NW 08/01/2007 B-D FLATS 36 - 9 3233 12 20 25 SW 02/02/2015 B. L. 14 - 88 1124 13 19 33 SE 05/20/1985 BACK STRETCH ACRES 29 - 53 2578 14 20 19 NE 04/14/2005 BAKKE 4 - 36 272 13 19 32 SW 11/14/1956 BAKKE ESTATES 32 - 14 2837 13 19 30 NE 07/19/2007 BAKKE L10A 10B 20 - 92 1727 13 19 32 SW 10/08/1996 BALL 28 - 47 2475 13 20 25 NE 06/23/2004 BALL L02 31 - 62 2786 13 20 25 NE 01/12/2007 BANK 21 - 25 1758 13 18 20 NE 01/21/1997 BANK 21 - 25 1758 13 18 21 NW 01/21/1997 BANNISTERS DEMERSVILLE MONTANA 1 - 87 37 28 21 28 NE 03/04/1890 BAUMAN 17 - 35 1371 12 20 35 NE 11/27/1991 BAUMGARDNER L07A 7B 20 - 71 1706 16 15 01 SE 07/25/1996 Comments: [email protected] 2 MISSOULA COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE REPORT DATE SUBDIVISION INDEX 07/31/2019 11:39:26 AM SUBDIVISION NAME Book-Page Subd # TR S Qtr Sec(s) Date Filed BAUMGARDNER L07B 1 7B 2 22 - 74 1908 16 15 01 SE 02/10/1999 BAY MEADOWS 14 - 84 1119 14 20 21 NE 03/15/1985 BAY MEADOWS 14 - 84 1119 14 20 22 NW 03/15/1985 BAYLOR 14 - 68 1104 11 20 27 SE 10/17/1984 BEAN 23 - 96 2028 15 22 26 NE 09/07/2000 BEAR CREEK ACRES 6 - 9 364 13 16 07 NW 08/02/1960 BEAR CREEK LOTS 33 - 34 2962 13 16 18 NE SE 08/22/2008 BEARFOOT ESTATES 31 - 39 2764 14 22 19 SW NW 10/03/2006 BEARFOOT ESTATES L01A 33 - 40 2967 14 22 19 NE SE SW NW 09/17/2008 BEAU GESTE 18 - 48 1484 13 19 14 SW 06/29/1993 BEAVER TAIL VILLA SITE 3 - 10A 160 16 15 20 NE NW 05/05/1938 BEAVERTAIL POINT 27 - 49 2377 16 15 20 SW NW 11/25/2003 BEAVERTAIL POINT L05A BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES LA B C D E LB1 34 - 34 3060 16 15 20 SW NW 04/09/2010 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITE 3 - 10.5 CR0017 16 15 20 NE NW 05/05/1938 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITE SUPP 35 - 94 195 16 15 20 NE NW 08/19/2014 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES 5TH 14 - 4 1038 16 15 20 NW 07/21/1982 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES L A B C D E 13 - 38 972 16 15 20 NW 07/31/1980 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES L F G H I 13 - 39 973 16 15 20 NW 07/31/1980 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES L K 17 - 59 1396 16 15 20 NW 04/03/1992 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES L K J 13 - 40 974 16 15 20 NW 07/31/1980 BEAVERTAIL VILLA SITES L01 2 3 4 5 6 15 - 56 1194 16 15 20 NE 05/21/1987 BEAVERTAIL/LAST CHANCE VILLA SITES 17 - 95 1431 16 15 20 NW 08/20/1992 BECKS HOME 2 - 26 122 13 19 33 NE 04/27/1910 BECKS HOME B02 L03A 4A 28 - 33 2461 13 19 33 NE 06/01/2004 BECKS HOME B02 L05 16 - 49 1286 13 19 33 NE 03/02/1990 BECKS HOME B04 L01 2 3 31 - 11 2736 13 19 33 NE 07/17/2006 BECKS HOME B06 L09A 10A 28 - 62 2489 13 19 33 NE 07/14/2004 BECKS HOME B06 L17 18 19 26 - 60 2288 13 19 33 NE 05/12/2003 BECKS HOME B10 L09 10 11 12 13 11 - 99 838 13 19 33 NE 07/26/1978 BECKS HOME B10 L13 14 11 - 96 834 13 19 33 NE 07/17/1978 BECKS HOME B10 PARCEL 2 11 - 100 837 13 19 33 NE 07/26/1978 BECKS HOME B11 L01A 2A 26 - 89 2317 13 19 33 NE 08/06/2003 BEELER 15 - 30 1168 15 22 25 NW 10/09/1986 BEL AIR HOMESITES 4 - 46 282 13 20 24 SE 04/30/1957 BELKER LOTS 28 - 4 2432 15 21 35 NW 04/27/2004 BELKER LOTS L04 31 - 97 2820 15 21 35 NW 06/08/2007 BELLEVUE 4 - 21 219 13 19 32 SE 08/11/1953 BELLEVUE #2 4 - 26.5 260 13 19 32 SE 07/20/1956 BELLEVUE #3 7 - 18 455 13 19 32 SE 01/20/1964 BELLEVUE #4 10 - 44 702 13 19 32 SE 12/01/1972 BELLEVUE #5 11 - 13 757 13 19 32 SE 09/16/1976 BELLEVUE LO1A 35 - 39 3164 13 19 32 SE 04/11/2013 BEN HUGHES 13 - 27 961 13 19 24 SW 05/06/1980 BEN HUGHES B01 L25A & PORTIONS OF COS #3903 17 - 46 1383 13 19 24 SE 01/27/1992 BEN HUGHES B02 L01 43 15 - 22 1160 13 19 24 SW 06/27/1986 BENCHMARK HOMES 20 - 94 1729 13 20 25 SW 10/18/1996 BENNETT 1 - 89 36 13 19 20 SW 03/04/1890 BENNETT #12 25 - 95 2223 13 19 20 SW 10/30/2002 BENNETT B08 L05 6 36 - 60 3284 13 19 20 SW 04/21/2016 BENNETT B09 L01A 2A 3A 24 - 9 2040 13 19 20 SW 11/13/2000 BENNETT B10 L11-16 26 - 36 2264 13 19 20 SW 03/25/2003 Comments: [email protected] 3 MISSOULA COUNTY SURVEYORS OFFICE REPORT DATE SUBDIVISION INDEX 07/31/2019 11:39:26 AM SUBDIVISION NAME Book-Page Subd # TR S Qtr Sec(s) Date Filed BENNETT B10 L18 19 20 27 - 50 2378 13 19 20 SW 12/02/2003 BENNETT B10 NORTH HALF L01 2 3 4 26 - 33 2261 13 19 20 SW 03/14/2003 BENNETT B10 SOUTH HALF L01 2 3 4 24 - 43 2072 13 19 20 SW 05/23/2001 BENNETT B12 L01A 2A 30 - 71 2696 13 19 20 SW 04/24/2006 BENNETT B12 L05A 6A 25 - 55 2183 13 19 20 SW 07/10/2002 BENNETT B15 L11 12 13 14 35 - 76 3201 13 19 20 SW 03/26/2014 BENNETT B15 LA B 28 - 25 2453 13 19 20 SW 05/24/2004 BENNETT B19 L06A 6B 28 - 16 2444 13 19 20 SW 05/11/2004 BENSON #1 4 - 62 298 13 19 20 SW 10/03/1957 BENSON #2 5 - 24 334 13 19 20 SW 04/21/1959 BEST ACRES 7 - 9 446 21 17 26 NE 09/25/1963 BETHEL LOTS 18 - 74 1510 13 19 20 SE 09/13/1993 BEYER MEADOWS 26 - 78 2306 12 20 32 SW 07/10/2003 BIDLAKE 30 - 67 2692 14 21 02 NE 04/10/2006 BIDLAKE 30 - 67 2692 15 21 35 SE 04/10/2006 BIG BEAR 27 - 55 2383 14 20
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