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Real Estate Tax Commitment Book Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 738 17 EC, LLC 235,800 0 0 235,800 2,445.25 P.O. BOX 81 Acres 1.20 DEERFIELD STREET NJ 08313 CLARK POINT ROAD BK5287 PG115 005-081-02 B5287P115 B2935P203 1405 20 OVERHILLS DRIVE LLC 1,025,000 388,500 0 1,413,500 14,658.00 C/O JOHN S. CONZELMAN Acres 1.98 3113 BRONSON RD FAIRFIELD CT 06824 35 BRADBURY LANE BK5411 PG48 004-008 B5411P48 04/27/2010 19 23 HORSESHOE ROAD, LLC 62,900 104,900 0 167,800 1,740.09 1418 N. WESTFIELD ROAD Acres 1.19 MIDDLETON WI 53562 23 HORSESHOE ROAD BK 6336 PG 226 006-001 B6336P226 01/08/2015 B2165P263 571 ABBA, KATHERINE ANNE 227,900 78,400 0 306,300 3,176.33 4125 MARQUETTE ST Acres 4.20 HOUSTON TX 77005 64 LUPINE LANE 011-030-02 B4741P76 286 ABBOTT, CODIE J 78,800 104,800 0 183,600 1,903.93 P.O. BOX 57 Acres 2.34 BERNARD ME 04612 15 ALDER LANE BK 6421 PG 74 007-015B B6421P74 07/07/2015 B2033P113 542 ACADIA COMMUNITY 247,800 132,500 0 380,300 3,943.71 ASSOCIATION 80 MOUNT DESERT STREET Acres 0.17 BAR HARBOR ME 04609 45 SHORE ROAD BK1661 PG426 012-043 B6015P251 03/08/2013 B1661P426 955 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 13,200 0 13,200 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 5.29 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 SEAL COVE ROAD BK1836 PG182 007-050 B1836P182 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,891,400 809,100 13,200 2,687,300 27,867.31 Subtotals: 1,891,400 809,100 13,200 2,687,300 27,867.31 Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1132 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 6,000 0 6,000 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 2.90 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 KELLEYTOWN ROAD BK2388 PG272 007-022A B2388P272 1134 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 5,200 0 5,200 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 2.50 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 SEAL COVE ROAD BK2388 PG272 007-041 B2388P272 360 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 7,800 0 7,800 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 4.67 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 BLUEBERRY LEDGES BK1769 PG215 005-008 B1769P215 1135 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 4,900 0 4,900 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 1.17 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 SEAL COVE ROAD BK2388 PG272 007-042 B2388P272 149 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 284,900 0 284,900 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 2.13 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 TREMONT ROAD BK2403 PG116 014-007 B2403P116 1187 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 18,700 0 18,700 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 4.50 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 TREMONT ROAD BK0659 PG364 005-003 B659P364 1188 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 8,800 0 8,800 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 2.11 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 TREMONT ROAD BK0659 PG364 005-004 B659P364 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 336,300 0 336,300 0 0.00 Subtotals: 2,227,700 809,100 349,500 2,687,300 27,867.31 Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1189 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 8,100 0 8,100 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 1.94 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 TREMONT ROAD BK0659 PG364 005-005 B659P364 1256 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 4,376,400 0 4,376,400 0 0.00 P.O.BOX 177 Acres 127.60 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 LIGHTHOUSE ROAD B P 002-013AB 1641 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 34,400 0 34,400 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 0.33 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 SEAL COVE ROAD BK3285 PG051 007-043A B3285P51 1343 ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 57,500 1,700 59,200 0 0.00 P.O. BOX 177 Acres 0.92 26 US ANP BAR HARBOR ME 04609 SEAL COVE ROAD BK3285 PG051 007-038A B3285P51 1541 ACRE, LLC 222,000 566,200 0 788,200 8,173.63 867 BAYSIDE RD Acres 9.93 ELLSWORTH ME 04605 20 WOODLAND DRIVE BK 6432 PG 181 007-011 B6432P181 07/29/2015 B2663P357 850 ADAMS, GREGORY S. 70,800 23,700 0 94,500 979.96 ADAMS, JULIE E. Acres 1.60 130 EAGLES MERE AVE P.O. BOX 382 EAGLES MERE PA 17731 891 TREMONT ROAD BK5607 PG242 006-019C-01 B5607P242 04/20/2011 B3084P91 1303 ADAMS, JANE P. 1,295,100 705,800 20,000 1,980,900 20,541.93 C/O HM PAYSON & CO Acres 2.50 50 HOMESTEAD EXEMPT PO BOX 31 PORTLAND ME 04112-0031 122 LOPAUS POINT ROAD BK3786 PG067 003-040 B6522P109 02/03/2016 B4851P84 B3786P67 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 6,064,300 1,297,400 4,498,100 2,863,600 29,695.52 Subtotals: 8,292,000 2,106,500 4,847,600 5,550,900 57,562.83 Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 1255 ADAMS, JOHN F. JR. & 94,000 263,800 0 357,800 3,710.39 ADAMS, PHYLLIS Acres 0.30 15 SEA COVE RD CUMBERLAND FORESIDE ME 04110 6 WINDSWEPT WAY BK2123 PG102 017-018B B2123P102 1101 ADELMAN, BURT 9,900 0 0 9,900 102.66 ROGERS, LYDIA Acres 1.20 210 PICKARD ROAD CONCORD MA 01742 10 HODGDON ROAD BK5900 PG340 011-033 B5900P340 09/06/2012 B4222P26 06/02/2005 741 ADELMAN, BURT TRUSTEE 135,200 220,400 0 355,600 3,687.57 BADELMAN TR ROGERS, LYDIA TRUSTEE Acres 12.23 LROGERS TR. 210 OLD PICKARD ROAD CONCORD MA 01742 19 HODGDON ROAD BK3612 PG080 011-034A B3612P80 1730 ADELMAN, HIRAM 95,700 264,300 0 360,000 3,733.20 BROOK MERROW Acres 1.40 824 BALD EAGLE DRIVE BOZEMAN MT 59715 2 SOPHIE'S WAY BK4475 PG343 003-004-002 B4475P343 04/11/2006 B4415P97 01/04/2006 B912P227 05/24/1962 624 ALELGAAN LLC 1,450,200 763,500 0 2,213,700 22,956.07 C/O VOGEL & CO Acres 8.87 685 POST ROAD DARIEN CT 06820 34 PROHIBITION WAY BK 6296 PG 218 004-048 B6296P218 10/10/2014 B5692P98 10/11/2011 B2849P497 1748 ALELGAAN LLC 1,098,600 0 0 1,098,600 11,392.48 C/O VOGEL & CO Acres 3.95 685 POST ROAD DARIEN CT 06820 PROHIBITION WAY BK 6296 PG 218 004-048C B6296P218 10/10/2014 B5736P335 12/20/2011 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 2,883,600 1,512,000 0 4,395,600 45,582.37 Subtotals: 11,175,600 3,618,500 4,847,600 9,946,500 103,145.20 Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 374 ALEXANDER, DAWN 167,800 122,300 20,000 270,100 2,800.94 P.O. BOX 163 Acres 40.00 50 HOMESTEAD EXEMPT SEAL COVE ME 04674 173 KELLEYTOWN ROAD BK1749 PG521 007-008 B1749P521 1393 ALEXANDER, JOAN 93,800 215,800 20,000 289,600 3,003.15 685 SEWELL MILL RD. Acres 1.78 50 HOMESTEAD EXEMPT DANIELSVILLE GA 30633 16 BURNT HILL ROAD BK1832 PG563 005-028H-005 B1832P563 1482 ALLEN, MARY R. 132,100 291,300 26,000 397,400 4,121.04 P.O BOX 2 Acres 2.20 38 WIDOW VET WW2 NR BERNARD ME 04612 50 HOMESTEAD EXEMPT 24 LOPAUS POINT ROAD BK2829 PG004 003-038-04 B2829P4 847 ALLEN, VALERIE 336,500 0 0 336,500 3,489.50 544 W. LOWELL AVENUE Acres 6.80 HAVERHILL MA 01830 BAR ISLAND BK1632 PG594 018-008-02 B1632P594 2007 AMES, PETER 576,500 0 0 576,500 5,978.30 2730 CARAMBOLA CIRCLE Acres 8.20 SOUTH COCONUT CREEK FL 33066 CAPE ROAD 008-014-2 B6634P47 08/09/2016 752 ANASTAS, JEANE 190,400 30,000 0 220,400 2,285.55 BOX 366 Acres 12.00 3 STAGE ROAD CHESTERFIELD MA 01012 GOTTS ISLAND BK1260 PG680 001-032 B1260P680 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,497,100 659,400 66,000 2,090,500 21,678.48 Subtotals: 12,672,700 4,277,900 4,913,600 12,037,000 124,823.68 Tremont Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 10.370 08/09/2018 9:24 AM FY19 Tax Commitment Page 6 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 844 ANDREWS, SCHOFIELD III 1,209,900 286,300 20,000 1,476,200 15,308.19 & ANDREWS, ELEANOR Acres 10.00 50 HOMESTEAD EXEMPT P.O. BOX 333 NORTHEAST HARBOR ME 04662 150 CLARK POINT ROAD BK3578 PG186 004-006 B5547P1 12/13/2010 B3578P186 430 ANN K CASWELL REAL 94,400 206,500 0 300,900 3,120.33 ESTATE TRUST ANN K, CORY ANN & Acres 1.51 MATTHEW D CASWELL TRUSTEES 24 RUMILL ROAD SEAL COVE ME 04674 24 RUMILL ROAD BK6068 PG24 007-029-03 B6068P24 05/16/2013 B5154P231 03/10/2009 B3180P139 754 ANTON, ANN ARCHIBALD 99,300 86,300 0 185,600 1,924.67 1459 NEWBURY NECK RD Acres 2.16 SURRY ME 04684 GOTTS ISLAND BK4676 PG236 001-021 B4676P236 12/28/2006 587 ARCHIBALD, JAMES K.
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