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Map/Lot Location Owner of Record Tot Assessed AG 1628-001 778 UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF COOS COUNTY - 2018 PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - MAP&LOT ORDER Map/Lot Location Owner of Record Tot Assessed AG 1628-001 778 PARMACHENEE RD FOGG, CHESTER A JR 153400 AG 1628-002 GRANT RD BAYROOT, LLC 318640 AG 1628-003 DEAD DIAMOND RD #2327 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, TRUSTEES OF 78292 AG 1628-004 2293 DEAD DIAMOND RD DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, TRUSTEES OF 115800 AG 1628-005 DEAD DIAMOND RD #2291 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, TRUSTEES OF 79000 AG 1628-006/1 756 LITTLE DEAD DIAMOND RD KLUNDER, ROBERT & JUDY 34500 BG 1603-000 DISTRIBUTION LINES PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH 510 BG 1603-001 MT. CLINTON RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 10300 BG 1604-003 JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 20600 BG 1604-004 JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 6400 BG 1604-006 BASE RD & JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 152400 BG 1604-007 BASE RD & MT CLINTON RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 1923500 BG 1604-007/1 MITZPAH SPRING HUT APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB 113900 BP 1605-030 NH ROUTE 16, OFF US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 4891392 BP 1605-030/1 CARTER NOTCH HUT APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB 57950 BP 1605-033 NH ROUTE 16 US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 263400 BP 1605-033/1 NH ROUTE 16, OFF WC ACQUISITION CORP. 0 LECLERC 2018 REVOCABLE TRUST, RICHARD & BEVERLY CA 0205-001 301 EAST ROUTE 26 RICHARD J & BEVERLY A LECLERC, 249650 CA 0205-002 313 EAST ROUTE 26 KELLEY, BARRY J 289850 CA 0205-003 323 EAST ROUTE 26 LEONARD, ERNEST R & SHIRLEY C ETAL 247500 CA 0205-004 EAST ROUTE 26 #337 THE UMBAGOG PROPERTY TRUST 319800 CA 0205-005 345 EAST ROUTE 26 O'NEIL, MICHAEL P. 304300 CA 0205-006 363 EAST ROUTE 26 THERIAULT, GERARD 260040 CA 0205-007 EAST ROUTE 26, OFF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 128100 CA 0205-008 EAST ROUTE 26 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1638 CA 0205-009 EAST ROUTE 26, OFF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 134600 CA 0205-010 LAKE UMBAGOG NEW HAMPSHIRE OEP, STATE OF 69 CA 0206-000 DISTRIBUTION LINES PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH 158350 CA 0206-001 EAST ROUTE 26 #179 NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 228800 CA 0206-002 UMBAGOG LAKE BLAIS, RICHARD & LINDA 135200 CA 0206-003 PARADISE POINT RD BLAIS, RICHARD A & LINDA S 1013060 CA 0206-005 EAST ROUTE 26 #235 NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF 571080 CA 0206-006 EAST ROUTE 26 #243 & #247 TAYLOR, TONI L 194200 CA 0206-006/1 EAST ROUTE 26 #247 THOMAS, STEPHEN 37280 CA 0206-006/2 EAST ROUTE 26 #243 TAYLOR, TONI L 7400 CA 0206-007 LAFLEUR/LEBLANC AVE OWNER UNKNOWN 0 CA 0206-008 251 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, GARY 167240 CA 0206-009 LAFLEUR AVE/LEBLANC AVE PAQUETTE, STEVEN 47700 CA 0206-010 LEBLANC AVE VIENS, PAUL J JR 28860 POIRIER, JANE M / OUELLETTE, KAREN A / CA 0206-011 LEBLANC AVE OUELLETTE, CARL R / 21700 CA 0206-012 253 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 277460 1 UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF COOS COUNTY - 2018 PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - MAP&LOT ORDER Map/Lot Location Owner of Record Tot Assessed POIRIER, JANE M / OUELLETTE, KAREN A / CA 0206-013 3 LEBLANC AVE OUELLETTE, CARL R / 222950 CA 0206-014 LEBLANC AVE #5 BOUCHARD, CLEMENT D. 211300 CA 0206-015 LEBLANC AVE #7 BOUCHARD, CLEMENT D. 222100 CA 0206-016 LEBLANC AVE #9 VIENS, PAUL J JR 256900 CA 0206-017 11 LEBLANC AVE D'ALFONSO, FRANCINE 231920 CA 0206-018 13 LEBLANC AVE DUBE CAMP ASSOCIATION 212400 CA 0206-019 LEBLANC AVE #17 HANSEN, CHRISTINE 252810 CA 0206-020 LEBLANC AVE #19 BARTLETT, DANA N & CYNTHIA E 207100 CA 0206-021 LEBLANC AVE #23 PAQUETTE, STEVEN 223060 CA 0206-022 27 LEBLANC AVE MALONEY, JOHN J JR 241110 CA 0206-023 31 LEBLANC AVE BLUNDEN, JILL 236650 CA 0206-024 LEBLANC AVE #33 DUDKA II, STANLEY W 222210 CA 0206-025 35 LEBLANC AVE BENTLEY, JAMES R 206600 CA 0206-026 LEBLANC AVE 22 MAIN STREET, LLC 400 CA 0206-027 LAFLEUR AVE #30 BONNEY, WILLIAM W 74800 CA 0206-028 LAFLEUR AVE #24 BONNEY, WILLIAM W 64860 CA 0206-029 EAST ROUTE 26 & LAFLEUR AVE HAMEL, ROBERT E 30 CA 0206-030 18 LAFLEUR AVE GIRON, EDWIN I 224640 CA 0206-031 EAST ROUTE 26 GIRON, EDWIN I 47100 CA 0206-032 LEBLANC AVE #37 OUELLETTE, CARL R & KAREN A 265080 CA 0206-033 EAST ROUTE 26 #293 PROVENCHER, MARIE ET AL 285000 CA 0206-034 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 1294 CA 0206-034.1 EAST ROUTE 26 #270 HAMEL, ROBERT E 245748 CA 0206-034.2 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 106 CA 0206-034.3 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 101 CA 0206-035 LAKE UMBAGOG NEW HAMPSHIRE OEP, STATE OF 447 CA 1618-001/1 4 BLACK MOUNTAIN PATH BOUCHER, JAMESON 47600 CA 1618-002/1 BOG BROOK RD #945 DESCHAMBEAULT, JAMES 23800 CA 1618-003 BOG BROOK RD, OFF BAYROOT, LLC 433232 CA 1619-001.1 EAST ROUTE 26 #386 & #388 CAMBRIDGE FIBER AND STONE, LLC 188835 CA 1619-001.2 HAMPSHIRE HILLS RD WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY 336988 CA 1619-001.3 EAST ROUTE 26 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 148427 CA 1619-002/1 HAMPSHIRE HILLS RD #152 ST CYR, ANGELA 3700 CA 1619-003/1 SAND FLAT RD #243 SLOANE, ROBERT 6900 CA 1619-004/1 LAKESIDE RD #395 BUTTERWORTH, SHAWN 38700 CA 1619-005/1 LAKESIDE RD #576 BISSON, KIEL 13400 CA 1619-006/1 CROSSOVER RD #238 BATCHELDER, GARY 3500 CA 1619-007/1 LOST WEEKEND RD #316 AUBE, CRAIG, KURT & GARY 15100 CA 1619-009 NH ROUTE 16 ERROL, TOWN OF 19712 CA 1619-010 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 93 CA 1619-011 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 144 CA 1619-012 EAST ROUTE 26 HAMEL, ROBERT E 102 CG 1602-001 L/O US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 2193800 2 UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF COOS COUNTY - 2018 PRELIMINARY VALUES - SUBJECT TO CHANGE - MAP&LOT ORDER Map/Lot Location Owner of Record Tot Assessed CHP 1605-000 DISTRIBUTION LINES PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH 2010 CHP 1605-001 JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 266000 CHP 1605-006 BASE STATION RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 257800 CHP 1605-007 L/B MT WASHINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY 37050 CHP 1605-008 L/O US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 35600 CHP 1605-014 BASE STATION RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 407500 CRP 1604-000 DISTRIBUTION LINES PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH 340 CRP 1604-002 BASE RD/JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 902300 CRP 1604-005 BASE RD/JEFFERSON NOTCH RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 180500 CRP 1604-008 BASE RD & MT CLINTON RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 216800 CRP 1604-009 BASE RD & MT CLINTON RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 572100 CRP 1604-010.1 BASE STATION RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 312600 CRP 1604-010.2 TOWN LINE OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON, LLC 24100 CRP 1604-010.3 BASE STATION RD US DEPT OF AGRICULTURE 161800 CRP 1604-012.2 EFFLUENT SPRAY FIELDS OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON, LLC 16500 CRP 1604-013 BASE RD (OFF) OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON, LLC 178270 CRP 1604-014 BASE RD (OFF) OMNI MOUNT WASHINGTON, LLC 5200 DG 1625-001/1 FOURMILE BROOK RD #449 LORREY, MARTIN D. & JEAN R. 30100 DG 1625-002/1 110 SQUEEZE HOLE RD BUNNELL, TREVOR 33200 DG 1626-010 GREENOUGH POND RD BAYROOT, LLC 92247 DG 1626-011/1 CORSER BROOK RD #916 VALLEE, DENNIS J & BETH L 32670 DG 1626-012/1 SOUTH VALLEY BROOK RD #21 COUTURE, BRYAN 56200 DG 1626-015/1 CORSER BROOK RD #1087 LANDRY, DAN W 41200 DG 1626-016/1 GREENOUGH POND RD #1911 MORSE, JOHN C 43900 DG 1626-017/1 GREENOUGH POND RD #1930 CORRETTE, WILLIAM & NANCY L 34700 DG 1626-018/1 GREENOUGH POND RD #1936 PLUMMER, BRUCE 43100 DG 1626-019/1 DIXIE BROOK RD #61 FOURNIER TRUST, THE 44500 DG 1626-032 GREENOUGH POND RD BAYROOT, LLC 299826 DG 1626-033/1 GREENOUGH POND RD #2036 JANSSEN, PETER W & BRENDA L 40900 DG 1626-034/1 GREENOUGH POND RD #1966 DONOVAN, BRIAN 68900 DG 1626-035/1 FOURMILE BROOK RD #333 LORREY, DAVID 33140 DG 1626-036/1 FOURMILE BROOK RD #1035 MORIN, GARY F 23300 DG 1626-037/1 FOURMILE BROOK RD #1037 FORTIER, PAUL E 30880 DG 1626-038/1 FOURMILE BROOK RD #1102 SANTOLUCITO, JOHN, SR 20800 DI 0221-001 WEST ROUTE 26 #1741 BALSAMS VIEW, LLC 122984 DI 0221-002 WEST ROUTE 26 DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 212 DI 0221-003 WEST ROUTE 26 DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 13664 DI 0221-004 WEST ROUTE 26 (OFF) DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 5116 DI 0221-005 WEST ROUTE 26 DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 1412 DI 0221-006 WEST ROUTE 26 DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 1123 DI 0221-007 WEST ROUTE 26 (OFF) DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 196 DI 0221-008 WEST ROUTE 26 (OFF) DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 800 DI 0221-009 WEST ROUTE 26 DIXVILLE WOODLANDS, LLC 31500 DI 0221-010 WEST ROUTE 26 NASH, SUSAN 49800 DI 1623-036/1 ROBICHAUD BROOK RD #323 FRIZZELL, JONATHAN S 7400 3 UNINCORPORATED PLACES OF COOS COUNTY - 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