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Delinquent Tax Report Penalties, Interest, and Costs Will Be Added to Delinquent Taxes Date: 03/02/2017 MISSOULA COUNTY Oper: toneal Time: 13:05:17 DELINQUENT TAX REPORT PENALTIES, INTEREST, AND COSTS WILL BE ADDED TO DELINQUENT TAXES. AS OF 03/02/2017 REAL ESTATE RANGES OPTIONS TAX YEAR: (R) 2007 - 2016 DELINQ. AS OF DATE: 03/02/2017 TAX TYPE: (R) RE - RE REPORT SORT ORDER: A LEVY DISTRICT: (A) REPORT TYPE: D3 TOWNSHIP: (A) COMPLETE LEGAL?: Y RANGE: (A) INCLUDE P&I?: Y SECTION: (A) ASSESSMENT YEAR: C LOT: (A) INCL RANGES/OPTIONS?: Y BLOCK: (A) PARCEL#: (A) BANK CODE: (A) MISC CODE: (A) Tax Property Description Misc Levy Sub Total Due Name & Address Cert# (Complete Legal) Year Code Dist Dist (Incl P&I) 1st Half 2nd Half Pen/Int Parcel # 100003 04-2095-08-3-04-11-0000 2016 0000 32.3 463.37 443.33 0.00 20.04 TURNER DOLORES A Sn:08 Twn:12 N Rng:17 W Blk:5 Lot:11 2016 FFP 32.3 10.73 10.26 0.00 0.47 C/O BRADLEY FAAS DONOVAN CREEK ACRES, S08, T12 N, 2016 FMRP 32.3 9.52 9.11 0.00 0.41 PO BOX 37 R17 W, BLOCK 5, Lot 11 2016 ROSP 32.3 2.29 2.19 0.00 0.10 CLINTON, MT 59825-0037 6670 DONOVAN CREEK RD 2016 SOC 32.3 1.00 0.96 0.00 0.04 486.91 465.85 0.00 21.06 TOTAL 486.91 465.85 0.00 21.06 Parcel # 100107 04-2095-08-3-04-12-0000 2016 0000 32.3 461.32 441.37 0.00 19.95 TURNER DOLORES A Sn:08 Twn:12 N Rng:17 W Blk:5 Lot:13 2016 FFP 32.3 10.73 10.26 0.00 0.47 C/O BRADLEY FAAS DONOVAN CREEK ACRES, S08, T12 N, 2016 FMRP 32.3 9.48 9.07 0.00 0.41 PO BOX 37 R17 W, BLOCK 5, Lot 13 2016 ROSP 32.3 2.27 2.18 0.00 0.09 CLINTON, MT 59825-0037 2016 SOC 32.3 0.99 0.95 0.00 0.04 484.79 463.83 0.00 20.96 TOTAL 484.79 463.83 0.00 20.96 Parcel # 1002402 04-2200-33-1-13-11-0000 2016 0000 1.1 1,932.56 1,848.98 0.00 83.58 OLSON BRENT L Sn:33 Twn:13 N Rng:19 W Blk:3 2016 CC016 1.1 46.95 44.92 0.00 2.03 PO BOX 388 ELMS ADDITION # 2, S33, T13 N, R19 2016 CC524 1.1 52.66 50.38 0.00 2.28 SPRING VALLEY, CA 91976-0388 W, BLOCK 3, W58.3 FT OF LOT 6 2016 CPRK 1.1 26.13 25.00 0.00 1.13 323 MARY AVE 2016 CRD 1.1 33.45 32.00 0.00 1.45 Tyler Technologies Tax-Wise County Taxation Software Page: 1 of 376 Date: 03/02/2017 MISSOULA COUNTY Oper: toneal Time: 14:35:32 DELINQUENT TAX REPORT PENALTIES, INTEREST, AND COSTS WILL BE ADDED TO DELINQUENT TAXES. AS OF 03/02/2017 REAL ESTATE Tax Property Description Misc Levy Sub Total Due Name & Address Cert# (Complete Legal) Year Code Dist Dist (Incl P&I) 1st Half 2nd Half Pen/Int Parcel # 1002402 (Continued) 2016 FMRPROSP 1.1 29.257.01 27.986.71 0.00 1.270.30 2016 SOC 1.1 3.07 2.94 0.00 0.13 2016 WQD 1.1 10.35 9.90 0.00 0.45 2,141.43 2,048.81 0.00 92.62 TOTAL 2,141.43 2,048.81 0.00 92.62 Parcel # 1005802 04-2873-22-1-01-15-0099 2016 0000 33.6 249.45 238.66 0.00 10.79 TOTH MARNEE L Sn:22 Twn:19 N Rng:16 W 2016 FMRP 33.6 6.22 5.95 0.00 0.27 47 S BRADLEY AVE S22, T19 N, R16 W, IMPROVEMENTS ON 2016 ROSP 33.6 1.50 1.43 0.00 0.07 INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46201-4401 LEASED LAND IN PIERCE LAKE LOT 12 2016 SOC 33.6 0.66 0.63 0.00 0.03 2526 PIERCE LAKE RD 2016 SWAN 33.6 39.20 37.50 0.00 1.70 297.03 284.17 0.00 12.86 TOTAL 297.03 284.17 0.00 12.86 Parcel # 1007202 04-3107-08-1-01-17-0000 2016 0000 33.6 268.62 257.00 0.00 11.62 GIBSON HARRY C Sn:08 Twn:21 N Rng:17 W 2016 FFP 33.6 21.45 20.52 0.00 0.93 2113 MISSION TRAIL RD S08, T21 N, R17 W, ACRES 5.011, IN 2016 FMRP 33.6 6.69 6.40 0.00 0.29 KALISPELL, MT 59901-2242 SE1/4 NE1/4 2016 ROSP 33.6 1.61 1.54 0.00 0.07 715 ARCTOS RD 2016 SOC 33.6 0.70 0.67 0.00 0.03 2016 SWAN 33.6 39.20 37.50 0.00 1.70 338.27 323.63 0.00 14.64 TOTAL 338.27 323.63 0.00 14.64 Parcel # 1015701 04-2199-24-4-03-03-0000 2016 0000 1.5 1,268.48 1,213.62 0.00 54.86 JACOBSON BURL Sn:24 Twn:13 N Rng:20 W Lot:PT 2016 FMRP 1.5 21.81 20.86 0.00 0.95 3433 S 3RD ST W DINSMORE'S ORCHARD HOMES # 5, S24, 2016 IMIS 1.5 45.99 44.00 0.00 1.99 MISSOULA, MT 59804-1026 T13 N, R20 W, Lot PT 45, ACRES 3 2016 ROSP 1.5 5.23 5.00 0.00 0.23 3433 S 3RD ST W 2016 SOC 1.5 2.29 2.19 0.00 0.10 2016 TRSW 1.5 12.49 11.95 0.00 0.54 2016 WQD 1.5 14.95 14.30 0.00 0.65 1,371.24 1,311.92 0.00 59.32 TOTAL 1,371.24 1,311.92 0.00 59.32 Tyler Technologies Tax-Wise County Taxation Software Page: 2 of 376 Date: 03/02/2017 MISSOULA COUNTY Oper: toneal Time: 14:35:33 DELINQUENT TAX REPORT PENALTIES, INTEREST, AND COSTS WILL BE ADDED TO DELINQUENT TAXES. AS OF 03/02/2017 REAL ESTATE Tax Property Description Misc Levy Sub Total Due Name & Address Cert# (Complete Legal) Year Code Dist Dist (Incl P&I) 1st Half 2nd Half Pen/Int Parcel # 1020408 04-2200-22-2-46-09-0000 2016 0000 1.1 3,033.36 2,902.17 0.00 131.19 241 LLC Sn:22 Twn:13 N Rng:19 W Blk:O Lot:2A 2016 CPRK 1.1 41.29 39.50 0.00 1.79 1959 ELK VIEW CT CP HIGGINS ADDITION - BLK O - 2016 CRD 1.1 52.26 50.00 0.00 2.26 MISSOULA, MT 59803-2144 LOTS 1A & 2A, S22, T13 N, R19 W, 2016 CSW 1.1 161.26 154.28 0.00 6.98 BLOCK O, Lot 2A 2016 FMRP 1.1 45.90 43.91 0.00 1.99 241 E ALDER ST 2016 ROSP 1.1 11.01 10.53 0.00 0.48 2016 WQD 1.1 10.35 9.90 0.00 0.45 3,355.43 3,210.29 0.00 145.14 TOTAL 3,355.43 3,210.29 0.00 145.14 Parcel # 102056 04-2326-21-2-04-21-0000 2016 0000 4.3 1,812.24 1,733.86 0.00 78.38 DE GRAW JOSEPH I & RUTH H Sn:21 Twn:14 N Rng:19 W Lot:44 2016 FFP 4.3 21.45 20.52 0.00 0.93 1255 SNOW BOWL RD GRANTLAND # 08, S21, T14 N, R19 W, 2016 FMRP 4.3 34.49 33.00 0.00 1.49 MISSOULA, MT 59808-9350 Lot 44 2016 ROSP 4.3 8.27 7.91 0.00 0.36 1255 SNOW BOWL RD 2016 SOC 4.3 3.63 3.47 0.00 0.16 2016 WQD 4.3 14.95 14.30 0.00 0.65 1,895.03 1,813.06 0.00 81.97 TOTAL 1,895.03 1,813.06 0.00 81.97 Parcel # 1020706 04-2200-20-4-08-13-7000 2007 WQD 1.1 19.27 9.90 0.00 9.37 BIGATEL BRIAN D & MARK C Sn:20 Twn:13 N Rng:19 W Blk:015 Lot:XXX 19.27 9.90 0.00 9.37 917A STODDARD ST CONDO MASTER CATLIN COURT MISSOULA, MT 59802-2403 CONDOMINIUMS TOTAL 19.27 9.90 0.00 9.37 Parcel # 1026859 04-2092-26-2-01-02-0000 2016 0000 7.7 1,478.85 1,414.89 0.00 63.96 WAYNES GROUP Sn:26 Twn:12 N Rng:20 W Blk:A Lot:2 2016 FMRP 7.7 26.45 25.30 0.00 1.15 PO BOX 745 LAKE VIEW ADDITION, S26, T12 N, 2016 MSQ 7.7 9.85 9.42 0.00 0.43 LOLO, MT 59847-0745 R20 W, BLOCK A, Lot 2 2016 R473 7.7 26.21 25.08 0.00 1.13 104 GLACIER DR 2016 R901 7.7 284.27 271.97 0.00 12.30 2016 ROSP 7.7 6.34 6.07 0.00 0.27 2016 SOC 7.7 2.78 2.66 0.00 0.12 2016 WQD 7.7 10.35 9.90 0.00 0.45 1,845.10 1,765.29 0.00 79.81 TOTAL 1,845.10 1,765.29 0.00 79.81 Tyler Technologies Tax-Wise County Taxation Software Page: 3 of 376 Date: 03/02/2017 MISSOULA COUNTY Oper: toneal Time: 14:35:33 DELINQUENT TAX REPORT PENALTIES, INTEREST, AND COSTS WILL BE ADDED TO DELINQUENT TAXES.
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