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2021 Tax Records Town of Lamoine - Property Tax Records April 1, 2021 Listed by Map & Lot Map 0 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Page 2 of 188 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Map & Lot Property Owners Frontage Exemptions Exemptions BETE Exempt Homestead Ex. Book & Page Mailing Address Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Versant Power, M 0 L PP Road $0 $550,939 $6,335.80 Attn: Accounts Payable B P Shore Acres PO Box 932 $0 $0.00 $6,335.80 $6,335.80 Bangor, ME 04402 Office/Radio Equip Versant Power, M 0 L PP Road $0 $232,455 $2,673.23 Attn: Accounts Payable B P Shore Acres PO Box 932 $0 $0.00 $2,673.23 $2,673.23 Bangor, ME 04402 Line Inventory-supplies Barry's Electric, M 0 L PP Road $0 $3,800 $43.70 B P Shore Acres 350 Main St. $0 $0.00 $43.70 $43.70 Bar Harbor, ME 04609 Tractors Brooks, Barbara M 0 L PP Road $0 $15,390 $176.98 B P Shore Acres 17 Milky Way $0 $0.00 $176.98 $176.98 Lamoine, ME 04605 Farm Equipment Burnett, John M 0 L PP Road $0 $6,175 $71.01 B P Shore Acres 395 Lamoine Beach Rd. $0 $0.00 $71.01 $71.01 Lamoine, ME 04605 Auto Repair Equipment Collins, Robert L M 0 L PP Road $0 $39,900 $458.85 B P Shore Acres 1358 Shore Rd. $0 $0.00 $458.85 $458.85 Lamoine, ME 04605 Shore Road Crane, David M 0 L PP Road $0 $4,700 $54.05 B P Shore Acres 350 Douglas Hwy. $0 $0.00 $54.05 $54.05 Lamoine, ME 04605 1988 FRHT /INTL Crawford, George S M 0 L PP Road $0 $70,015 $422.80 B P Shore $33,250 Acres 10 Lumberjack Ln. $0 $0.00 $422.80 $422.80 Lamoine, ME 04605 Route 184 Equipment Page 3 of 188 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Fennelly, Richard E. Jr. M 0 L PP Road $0 $14,116 $162.33 & Deidre M. Fennelly B P Shore Acres 274 Jordan River Rd. $0 $0.00 $162.33 $162.33 Lamoine, ME 04605 2015 Workmaster 55 Fowler, Jay M 0 L PP Road $0 $217,550 $710.13 & Ellen J. Fowler B P Shore $155,800 Acres 216 Partridge Cove Rd. $0 $0.00 $710.13 $710.13 Lamoine, ME 04605 Route 204 Backhoe/Trailer Fowler, Perry J. M 0 L PP Road $0 $3,325 $38.24 B P Shore Acres 80 Walker Rd. $0 $0.00 $38.24 $38.24 Lamoine, ME 04605 Grader Googins, Jason M 0 L PP Road $0 $27,930 $321.19 B P Shore Acres 290 Lamoine Beach Rd. $0 $0.00 $321.19 $321.19 Lamoine, ME 04605 Trailer, Shop Equipment Gott Brothers, Leasing Co. M 0 L PP Road $0 B P Shore Acres 110 Bass Harbor Road $0 $0.00 $0.00 Southwest Harbor, ME 04679 1984 CrushPlt/Power Scree Gott, Doug & Sons, Inc., M 0 L PP Road $0 $289,750 $3,332.13 B P Shore Acres 110 Bass Harbor Road $0 $0.00 $3,332.13 $3,332.13 Southwest Harbor, ME 04679 Rte 184 Grav. Pit Equip. Haass, William F M 0 L PP Road $0 $6,365 $73.20 B P Shore Acres 89 Davis Ln. $0 $0.00 $73.20 $73.20 Lamoine, ME 04605 Off Route 204 Harris, Donald S. M 0 L PP Road $0 $1,900 $21.85 & Jean L. Harris B P Shore Acres 1511 Shore Rd. $0 $0.00 $21.85 $21.85 Lamoine, ME 04605 Shore Road Herrick, David A M 0 L PP Road $0 & Julie Herrick B P Shore Acres 319 Douglas Hwy. $0 $0.00 $0.00 Lamoine, ME 04605 Rte 184 Page 4 of 188 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Huebner, Harald M 0 L PP Road $0 $118,275 B P Shore $118,275 Acres 48 South Rd. $0 $0.00 $0.00 Lamoine, ME 04605 Larson, John M 0 L PP Road $0 $2,280 $26.22 B P Shore Acres 84 Mosely Point Ln $0 $0.00 $26.22 $26.22 Lamoine, ME 04605 Tractor McDevitt, Peter M 0 L PP Road $0 $6,650 $76.47 B P Shore Acres 3393 Mariaville Rd $0 $0.00 $76.47 $76.47 Mariaville, ME 04605 1990 Case Tr & attach Merchant, Robert L. Jr. M 0 L PP Road $0 $61,750 $710.13 B P Shore Acres 163 Buttermilk Rd. $0 $0.00 $710.13 $710.13 Lamoine, ME 04605 Vaccuum Tank/ Trailers T&LC Stores, Inc, M 0 L PP Road $0 $5,554 $63.87 d/b/a Lamoine Marketplace Kimberly MurphyB P Shore Acres PO Box 150 624 Douglas Hwy. $0 $0.00 $63.87 $63.87 Ellsworth, ME 04605 Store Equipment Lobster 207 LLC, M 0 L PP Road $0 $189,905 $2,183.91 B P Shore Acres 211 Bar Harbor Rd Unit 2 40 Lobster Ln. $0 $0.00 $2,183.91 $2,183.91 Trenton, ME 04605 Wilder, Michael M 0 L PP Road $0 $49,210 $565.91 B P Shore Acres 55 Wood Run $0 $0.00 $565.91 $565.91 Lamoine, ME 04605 Equip SN on file Dish Network LLC, M 0 L PP Road $0 $2,172 $24.98 B P Shore Acres PO Box 6623 $0 $0.00 $24.98 $24.98 Englewood, CO 80155 Personal Property Spectrum Northeast LLC, M 0 L PP Road $0 $381,667 $4,389.17 c/o Charter Communications Tax Dept B P Shore Acres PO Box 7467 $0 $0.00 $4,389.17 $4,389.17 Charlotte, NC 28241 House Drops Page 5 of 188 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due DirecTV, LLC, M 0 L PP Road $0 $5,795 $66.64 Attn Property Tax Dept B P Shore Acres 1010 Pine 9E-L-01 $0 $0.00 $66.64 $66.64 St. Louis, MO 63101 Fowler, Perry J M 0 L PP Road $0 $9,025 B P Shore $9,025 Acres 80 Walker Rd. $0 $0.00 $0.00 Lamoine, ME 04605 Doosen Fowler, Jay A M 0 L PP Road $0 $490 $5.63 B P Shore Acres 216 Partridge Cove Rd. $0 $0.00 $5.63 $5.63 Lamoine, ME 04605 PT200 Kumatsu Loader McMullen, Richard M 0 L PP Road $0 $112,100 $1,289.15 McMullen Landscaping & Construction B P Shore Acres 173 Partridge Cove Rd $0 $0.00 $1,289.15 $1,289.15 Lamoine, ME 04605 Lawn care equipment Coca Cola Beverages Northeast, M 0 L PP Road $0 $2,424 $27.88 B P Shore Acres One Executive Park Dr, $0 $0.00 $27.88 $27.88 Bedford, NH 03110 SW Boatworks, M 0 L PP Road $0 $43,244 $497.31 B P Shore Acres 358 Douglas Hwy $0 $0.00 $497.31 $497.31 Lamoine, ME 04605 Donovan, Shaun M 0 L PP Road $0 $25,082 $288.44 Acadia Water Sports B P Shore Acres 1564 Shore Rd. $0 $0.00 $288.44 $288.44 Lamoine, ME 04605 Jordan, Timothy M 0 L PP Road $0 $1,425 $16.39 Out on a Limb B P Shore Acres 474 Douglas Hwy $0 $0.00 $16.39 $16.39 Lamoine, ME 04605 Verizon Wireless, M 0 L PP Road $0 $16,340 $187.91 Personal Property Tax Dept. B P Shore Acres P.O. Box 635 $0 $0.00 $187.91 $187.91 Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Cell Tower Page 6 of 188 Town of Lamoine Property Tax Records 2021/22 Land Value Building Value Taxable Value Personal Property Total Tax Property Owners Map & Lot Frontage Exemptions Exemptions Homestead Ex. Mailing Address Book & Page Physical Location Acreage Taxable Land Taxable Bldg Real Estate Tax Pers Prop Tax Net Tax Due Goodwin, John W. Jr. M 0 L PP Road $0 $190,000 $2,185.00 B P Shore Acres PO Box 919 $0 $0.00 $2,185.00 $2,185.00 SW Harbor, ME 04679 Crusher in Gravel Pit Ackerman, Joel M 0 L PP Road $0 $32,347 $371.99 B P Shore Acres 28 Ford Lane $0 $0.00 $371.99 $371.99 Lamoine, ME 04605 Weber, Charles H M 0 L PP Road $0 $36,100 $415.15 B P Shore Acres 97 Partidge Cove Rd. $0 $0.00 $415.15 $415.15 Lamoine, ME 04605 Huebner, Harald M 0 L PP Road $0 $19,950 $229.42 B P Shore Acres 48 South Rd $0 $0.00 $229.42 $229.42 Lamoine, ME 04605 Canon Financial Services, Inc., M 0 L PP Road $0 B P Shore Acres PO Box 5008 158 Gaither Dr.
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