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Maine State Legislature MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) STATE OF MAINE Risk Management Division 85 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0085 PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPILATION AND INVENTORY FY2016 SUMMARY OF PROPERTY INSURANCE VALUES Report Date: July 1, 2015 INSURANCE VALUES State Departments Fund039 Buildings $1,213,884,779.04 Contents $ 358,442,854.62 Subtotal $1 ,572,327,633.66 Directed Service Agencies Fund064 Buildings $ 798,287,321.87 Contents $ 149,258,547.52 Subtotal $ 947,545,869.39 All Funds Grand Total at 100% Value $ 2,519,873,503.05 Values compiled as of July 1, 2015 If there are any inquiries concerning this repo.rt, please call Risk Management Division. 1-800-525-1252 or 287-3351 . \~ r /'·c;z;y ;(~vl r;/ C("J/.f) David A. Fitts, Director Patricia P. Hayden, Risk Assessor Printed Under Appropriations No. 039-18R-1001-01 State of Maine Property Index for FY2016 Alphabetical index by agency name. The information in this book is sorted by unit numbers. 062 ACF, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIV. 127T ADF, OFFICE OF INFO TECH, TELCO 059B ACF, BOATING 133 ADF, RISK MANAGEMENT DIVISION 001 ACF, DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTRY 185 ADF, STATE CLAIMS COMMISSION 058M ACF, DIV OF FOREST MNGT & UTILIZATION 239 AG, ATIORNEY GENERAL 058F ACF, FOREST FIRE CONTROL 242 AG, CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER 058E ACF, INSECT & DISEASE 088 ART, MAINE ARTS COMMISSION 115 ACF, MAINE CONSERVATION CORPS 244 AUD, AUDIT 060 ACF, MAINE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 293 BAX, BAXTER STATE PARK AUTHORITY 061 ACF, ME LAND USE PLANNING COMMISSION 195 BDS, DOROTHEA DIX PSYCHIATRIC CENTER 059 ACF, PARKS 194 BDS, RIVERVIEW PSYCHIATRIC CENTER 063 ACF, PUBLIC LANDS BLUE BLUE, WILD BLUEBERRY COMMISSION OF MAINE 059S ACF, SNOWMOBILE & ATV CAB CAB, ME. DEV. SERVICES OVERSIGHT & ADVISORY BOARD KSW ACF, SOIL & WATER DIST. AUGUSTA CB CBT, CASCO BAY ISLAND TRANSIT DISTRICT HCSW ACF, SOIL & WATER DIST. ELLSWORTH CDC CDS, AROOSTOOK COUNTY LCSW ACF, SOIL & WATER DIST. ROCKPORT CDB CDS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION csw ACF, SOIL & WATER DIST. WINDHAM CDM CDS, DOWNEAST 553 ADF, BABLO ALCOHOLIC BEV & LOTIERY OPS CDA CDS, FIRST STEP 554L ADF, BGS, LEASED SPACE DIVISION CDR CDS, MIDCOAST REGIONAL CDS BTA ADF, BOARD OF TAX APPEALS CDN CDS, OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN 119 ADF, BUREAU OF ACCOUNTS & CONTROL CDE CDS, PROJECT PEDS 554 ADF, BUREAU OF GENERAL SERVICES CDP CDS, REACH 389 ADF, BUREAU OF HUMAN RESOURCES CDG CDS, TWO RIVERS 117 ADF, BUREAU OF THE BUDGET CDY CDS, YORK COUNTY 555 ADF, CENTRAL FLEET MANAGEMENT DIVISION 237 COR, ADULT COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CSD ADF, CENTRAL SERVICES 678 COR, BOLDUC CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 106 ADF, COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 211 COR, CHARLESTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 551 ADF, DIV OF FINANCIAL & PERSONNEL SRVCS 201 COR, CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF 123 ADF, DIVISION OF PURCHASES 220 COR, DOWN EAST CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 352 ADF, EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM 237A COR, JUVENILE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 125 ADF, MAINE REVENUE SERVICES 204 COR, LONGCREEK YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER 127C ADF, OFFICE OF INFO TECH, COMPUTERS SERVERS ETC. 205 COR, MAINE CORRECTIONAL CENTER 127P ADF, OFFICE OF INFO TECH, COPIERS & PRINTERS 206 COR, MAINE STATE PRISON 127R ADF, OFFICE OF INFO TECH, RADIO 225 COR, MOUNTAIN VIEW YOUTH DEV CENTER j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j State of Maine Property Index for FY2016 Alphabetical index by agency name. The information in this book is sorted by unit numbers. 644 COR, STATE BOARD OF CORRECITONS 270 ETHIC, COMM ON GOVT ETHICS AND ELECITON PRACITCES 208 COR, STATE PAROLE BOARD DHO EXEC, DIRIGO HEALTH ORGANIZATION 668 CSC, MAINE CHARTER SCHOOL COMMISSION OPM EXEC, OFFICE OF POLICY AND MANAGEMENT 050 DDC, ME DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES COUNCIL 413 EXEC, OFFICE OF PUBLIC ADVOCATE 096 DEP, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECITON 102 EXEC, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 144 DHS, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 457 FA, FINANCE AUTHORITY OF MAINE 229A DOT, AERONAUTICS 090 GBD, MAINE ED CTR FOR THE DEAF & HARD OF HEARING 229B DOT, BRIDGE MAINTENANCE 590 HDO, ME HEALTH DATA ORGANIZATION 229P DOT, BUREAU OF FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION 089 HP, MAINE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION EST DOT, EASTERN REGION 348 HRC, MAINE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION 398 DOT, MAINE PORT AUTHORITY 167 IFW, BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 229C DOT, MATERIALS, TESTING & EXPLORATION 189 IFW, BUREAU OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MID DOT, MID COAST REGION 189A IFW, FISHERIES 229M DOT, MULTIMODAL 189B IFW, HATCHERIES NOR DOT, NORTHERN REGION 236 IFW, INFORMATION & EDUCATION 229X DOT, RADIO 137 IFW, INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE 229H DOT, RAIL MWP IFW, MAINE WILDLIFE PARK sou DOT, SOUTHERN REGION 218 IFW, WARDEN SERVICE 229J DOT, TRAFFIC DIVISION ILS ILS, COMM ON INDIGENT LEGAL SERVICES WES DOT, WESTERN REGION 425 JUD, ADMIN. OFFICE OF THE COURTS DPB DPB, ME DAIRY PROMOTION BOARD / NUTRITION COUNCIL 291 JUD, BOARD BAR EXAMINERS 215 DVS, BUREAU OF VETERANS' SERVICES BOB JUD, BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE BAR 214 DVS, MAINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 150 LAB, BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED MRC DVS, MAINE MILITARY AUTHORITY 597 LAB, BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 215C DVS, MAINE VETERAN'S CEMETERY 170 LAB, BUREAU OF LABOR STANDARDS 213 DVS, MILITARY BUREAU 169 LAB, BUREAU OF UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 499 ECD, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 183 LAB, DIVISION OF ADMIN HEARINGS 100 ECD, ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 180 LAB, MAINE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 498 ECD, OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 172 LAB, ME UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION 631 ECD, OFFICE OF INNOVATION 152 LAB, OFFICE OF REHABILITATION SERVICES 501 ECD, OFFICE OF TOURISM 168 LAB, OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER 071 ED, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LDA LDA, LORING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 071S ED, ED IN THE UNORGANIZED TERRITORIES 556 LEG, LAW & LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE LIBRARY l j l l l l l l l l l l l l l l j l l j l l l l l l l l j j l j l l l l l l l l State of Maine Property Index for FY2016 Alphabetical index by agency name. The information in this book is sorted by unit numbers. 263 LEG, LEGISLATIVE COUNOL 224 PS, OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL 628 LEG, OFFICE OF PRGM EVAL & GOV ACCOUNTABILITY 625 PUC, E911 097 MAINE LOBSTER MARKETING COLLABORATIVE 407 PUC, PUBLIC UTILffiES COMMISSION 370 MMA, MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY 411 RS, ME. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM 376 MMB, MAINE MUNICIPAL BOND BANK 592 SEG, SMALL ENTERPRISE GROWTH BOARD MPB MPB, MAINE POTATO BOARD SSM SSM, MAINE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATH 014 MPB, SEED POTATO 250P STA, BUREAU OF CORPORATIONS 188 MR, DEPT OF MARINE RESOURCES 250A STA, BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLE MRRA MRRA, MIDCOAST REGIONAL REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 255 STA, MAINE STATE ARCHIVES 346 MSH, MAINE STATE HOUSING AUTHORITY 440 TC, CENTRAL ME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 075 MSL, MAINE STATE LIBRARY 441 TC, EASTERN ME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 073 MSM, MAINE STATE MUSEUM FST TC, FIRE SERVICE INSTITUTE 313 PFR, BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS 442 TC, KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 373 PFR, BOARD OF LICENSURE IN MEDICINE 480 TC, ME COMM COLLEGE SYS, BRD OF TRUSTEES & CAREER DEV. CTR. 322 PFR, BOARD OF LICENSURE, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 443 TC, NORTHERN ME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 380 PFR, BOARD OF NURSING 444 TC, SOUTHERN ME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 382 PFR, BOARD OF OPTOMETRY 445 TC, WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 383 PFR, BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC LICENSURE 480Y TC, YORK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 030 PFR, BUREAU OF CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION 248 TRE, TREASURY DEPARTMENT 029 PFR, BUREAU OF FINANCIAL INSTITUIONS 351 WC, WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD 031 PFR, BUREAU OF INSURANCE WEL WELLS, WELLS RESERVE 028 PFR, DIV OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 041 PFR, OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION 032 PFR, OFFICE OF SECURITIES 219C PS, BUREAU OF CAPITOL POLICE Z021 PS, BUREAU OF CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION 221 PS, BUREAU OF HIGHWAY SAFETY 222 PS, BUREAU OF STATE POLICE 219 PS, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY-ADMIN GAM PS, GAMBLING CONTROL BOARD 228 PS, MAINE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY 230 PS, MAINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY MEMS PS, MAINE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES BUILDING CONTENTS LOCATION INSURANCE REPLACEMENT see TOWN PROPERTY DESCRIPTION CODE VALUE COST footnote ABC UNIT 001 ACF, DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND FORESTR' AUGUSTA AGRI CALIBRATION STATION, 333 CONY RD BLZ $20,000.00 $50,000.00 R 0 0 AUGUSTA AGRI SHOP & STORAGE BLDG, 333 CONY RD BMB $0.00 $300,000.00 0 0 AUGUSTA AGRI SHOP & STORAGE BLDG, 333 CONY RD BMB $2,530,000.00 $2,000,000.00 R20 AUGUSTA CHAMBER WAREHOUSE, 333 CONY RD BQB $61,200.00 $154,350.00 R 0 0 AUGUSTA DEERING BLDG, 90 BLOSSOM LN BRH $0.00 $1,000,000.00 0 0 AUGUSTA GENERATOR BLDG, 333 CONY RD BXB $20,000.00 $0.00 R 0 0 AUGUSTA SMALL FREEZER, 333 CONY RD BXC $15,000.00 $0.00 R 0 0 AUGUSTA STORAGE TRAILER 96 HYTR .02814, 90 BLOSSOM LN BRC $25,000.00 $150,000.00 R 0 0 BAR HARBOR EQ IN EMPL HOMED RADZIEWICZ, 17 HIGGINS FARM RD BNT $0.00 $6,000.00 0 0 BELGRADE EQ IN EMPL HOME A COUTURE, 195 WEST RD CDK $0.00 $3,000.00 0 0 BOWDOIN EQ IN EMPL HOME A YOUNG, 63 DEER RUN RD PMM $0.00 $6,000.00 0 0 BRIDGEWATER EQ IN EMPL HOME K BRADBURY, 116 BOUNDARY LINE RD BXF $0.00 $6,000.00 0 0 BRIDGTON EQ IN EMPL HOME D JERSEY, 23 ALPINE RD CDJ $0.00 $6,000.00 0 0 CARIBOU EQ IN EMPL HOME J HALEY, 1076 EAST PI ROAD FGX $0.00 $3,000.00 0 0 CARIBOU EQ IN EMPL HOME P BENNETT, 10 CORRIVEAU ST FGQ $0.00 $6,000.00 0 0 CARYPLT EQ IN EMPL HOME C MACFARLAND, 76 SMITH RD FBH $0.00 $10,000.00
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