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SPAN Town Name Property Description Type Full Value Exempt SPAN Town Name Property Description Type Full Value Exempt Taxable 003-001-10022 Addison LAND Assessed 65200 65200 0 003-001-10058 Addison CHURCH & COMMUNITY HOUSE & LAND Assessed 383200 383200 0 003-001-10138 Addison CEMETERY Assessed 400 400 0 003-001-10171 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 400 400 0 003-001-10251 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 1000 1000 0 003-001-10254 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 2600 2600 0 003-001-10270 Addison TOWN GARAGE & SALT SHED & LAND Assessed 174900 174900 0 003-001-10308 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 900 900 0 003-001-10310 Addison WATER TANK & LAND Assessed 393800 393800 0 003-001-10336 Addison PARKING LOT & LAND Assessed 34700 34700 0 003-001-10351 Addison SNAKE MOUNTAIN & LAND Assessed 214100 214100 0 003-001-10353 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 300 300 0 003-001-10377 Addison DEAD CREEK & LAND Assessed 1528400 1528400 0 003-001-10580 Addison TREATMENT & PUMP STATION & LAND Assessed 3004600 3004600 0 003-001-10645 Addison DWL (PARSONAGE) DGR CHURCH & LAND Assessed 573500 573500 0 003-001-10652 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 5000 5000 0 003-001-10695 Addison CEMETERY & LAND Assessed 300 300 0 003-001-10747 Addison MCCUEN SLANG & LAND Assessed 448200 448200 0 003-001-10770 Addison CHIMNEY POINT MUSEUM & LAND Assessed 1014000 1014000 0 003-001-10771 Addison TOWN HALL UNLANDED Assessed 102300 102300 0 003-001-10772 Addison FIRE HOUSE & LAND Assessed 217700 217700 0 003-001-10774 Addison OFFICE & LAND Assessed 175000 175000 0 003-001-10775 Addison SCHOOL & LAND Assessed 1766400 1766400 0 003-001-10779 Addison DEAD CREEK LAND & DWL & OUTBLDGS Assessed 968600 968600 0 003-001-10804 Addison MUSEUM & LAND Assessed 504600 504600 0 003-001-10805 Addison D.A.R. STATE PARK & LAND & OUTBLDGS Assessed 794700 794700 0 003-001-10834 Addison DUMP & LAND Assessed 4600 4600 0 003-001-10842 Addison WHITNEY/HOSPITAL & LAND Assessed 332500 332500 0 003-001-10918 Addison DWL (PARSONAGE) Assessed 212000 212000 0 003-001-11039 Addison LAND Assessed 103900 103900 0 003-001-11040 Addison LAND Assessed 4300 4300 0 003-001-11041 Addison PARKING LOT Assessed 29800 29800 0 003-001-11042 Addison PUMP STATION & LAND Assessed 76200 76200 0 087-027-10075 Bridport 0.5 AC & HIST SOC BLDG & APT Unknown 158500 110900 47600 087-027-10207 Bridport 10.0 AC Assessed 17500 17500 0 087-027-10213 Bridport 31.0 AC Assessed 20800 20800 0 087-027-10214 Bridport Assessed 33500 33500 0 087-027-10215 Bridport Assessed 21900 21900 0 087-027-10487 Bridport LEMON FAIR LAND Assessed 11400 11400 0 087-027-10600 Bridport 0.39 AC & COML Assessed 156400 156400 0 087-027-10606 Bridport 24.0 AC Assessed 5300 5300 0 087-027-10649 Bridport 16.0 AC Assessed 41800 41800 0 087-027-10663 Bridport .40 AC. Assessed 500 500 0 087-027-10665 Bridport 1.0 AC & SALT SHED Assessed 25500 25500 0 087-027-10666 Bridport TRANSFER STATION Assessed 35000 35000 0 087-027-10667 Bridport TOWN GARAGE Assessed 192900 192900 0 087-027-10668 Bridport BARROWS LOT Assessed 25500 25500 0 087-027-10669 Bridport 0.18 AC & COMMUNITY HALL Assessed 236800 236800 0 087-027-10670 Bridport 4.91 AC & TOWN CLERKS OFFICE Assessed 319400 319400 0 087-027-10671 Bridport TENNIS COURT & ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Assessed 2986600 2986600 0 087-027-10672 Bridport 0.34 AC & CHURCH Assessed 123600 123600 0 087-027-10673 Bridport 8.0 AC & RECTORY Assessed 154200 154200 0 087-027-10675 Bridport 0.35 AC & PARISH HALL Assessed 193800 193800 0 093-029-10217 Bristol 19.6 AC CEMETERY Assessed 71200 71200 0 093-029-10220 Bristol 3.80 AC PRE-SCHOOL BLDG. & GAZEBO Assessed 303700 303700 0 093-029-10222 Bristol 1.40 AC W/SITE CLUBHOUSE & 2 SHEDS Assessed 397300 397300 0 093-029-10227 Bristol .29 AC Assessed 11600 11600 0 093-029-10229 Bristol .21 AC WITH SITE FIREHOUSE GARAGE Insurance 445700 445700 0 093-029-10564 Bristol 26.68 AC Assessed 19400 19400 0 093-029-10574 Bristol .45 AC W/SITE DWL. W/DET. GARAGE Assessed 1167400 1167400 0 093-029-10582 Bristol .38 AC WITH CHURCH BLDG. Insurance 534100 534100 0 093-029-10695 Bristol .37 AC Assessed 27900 27900 0 093-029-10724 Bristol .50 AC Assessed 31000 31000 0 093-029-10736 Bristol 1.90 AC SCHOOL BLDG. K-6 Assessed 291900 291900 0 093-029-11128 Bristol 5.14 AC CHURCH BLDG. Assessed 187600 187600 0 093-029-11240 Bristol 4.50 AC CEMETERY Assessed 54800 54800 0 093-029-11381 Bristol .81 AC 2-SITES CHURCH BLDG. & RECTORY Assessed 690500 690500 0 093-029-11382 Bristol .54 AC Assessed 35000 35000 0 093-029-11383 Bristol 252 AC - BRISTOL POND Assessed 185200 185200 0 093-029-11384 Bristol 26.70 ACRES Assessed 40900 40900 0 093-029-11385 Bristol 130.50 AC Assessed 456800 456800 0 093-029-11386 Bristol 52.80 AC Assessed 49400 49400 0 093-029-11387 Bristol .14 AC ROADSIDE Assessed 5600 5600 0 093-029-11388 Bristol 30 ACRES Assessed 76700 76700 0 093-029-11389 Bristol 0.15 ACRES Assessed 3600 3600 0 093-029-11390 Bristol 0.26 ACRES Assessed 27500 27500 0 093-029-11391 Bristol SITE ONLY .37 ACRES Assessed 31000 31000 0 093-029-11392 Bristol 0.08 ACRES Assessed 3200 3200 0 093-029-11393 Bristol 80.40 AC Assessed 108500 108500 0 093-029-11394 Bristol ACREAGE ONLY Assessed 129300 129300 0 093-029-11487 Bristol 19.30 AC Assessed 70100 70100 0 093-029-11488 Bristol 14.74 AC TOWN/VILLAGE GARAGES ETC. Assessed 58300 58300 0 093-029-11490 Bristol 2.00 AC RESERVOIR & WATER TANK Assessed 45000 45000 0 093-029-11491 Bristol .06 AC CHLORINATOR BLDG. Assessed 17500 17500 0 093-029-11492 Bristol 5.50 AC Assessed 55700 55700 0 093-029-11493 Bristol 1.59 AC Assessed 3000 3000 0 093-029-11494 Bristol ACREAGE ONLY Assessed 64000 64000 0 093-029-11496 Bristol 8.40 AC Assessed 59100 59100 0 093-029-11505 Bristol 20.00 ACRES Assessed 70000 70000 0 093-029-11520 Bristol 2.40 AC @ TOWN LANDFILL & SALTSHED Assessed 235300 235300 0 093-029-11521 Bristol 1.30 AC Assessed 42000 42000 0 093-029-11522 Bristol 1.00 AC HOWDEN HALL & COACH HOUSE Assessed 224900 224900 0 093-029-11523 Bristol 2.30 AC Assessed 1800 1800 0 093-029-11524 Bristol 1.50 AC AND BANDSTAND Assessed 94900 94900 0 093-029-11525 Bristol .17 AC & LIBRARY BUILDING & SHED Assessed 376300 376300 0 093-029-11526 Bristol .20 ACRES TOWN HALL & TOWN OFFICES Insurance 1536900 1536900 0 093-029-11528 Bristol 3.10 AC OLD PUMPHOUSE Assessed 43500 43500 0 093-029-11530 Bristol 1.00 AC Assessed 42100 42100 0 093-029-11531 Bristol 1.05 AC Assessed 42000 42000 0 093-029-11533 Bristol 4.98 AC SCHOOL BLDG. & SHED Insurance 8282000 8282000 0 093-029-11547 Bristol 48.23 AC WITH 3-SITES Insurance 24566100 24566100 0 093-029-11550 Bristol 383.20 ACRES Assessed 285800 285800 0 093-029-11551 Bristol 17.80 ACRES Assessed 70200 70200 0 093-029-11552 Bristol 128.10 AC Assessed 136900 136900 0 093-029-11553 Bristol 52.90 AC Assessed 91600 91600 0 093-029-11554 Bristol 105.00 AC Assessed 123000 123000 0 093-029-11555 Bristol 245.7 Assessed 207300 207300 0 093-029-11556 Bristol 133.30 AC Assessed 140100 140100 0 093-029-11557 Bristol 12.29 AC Assessed 63500 63500 0 093-029-11559 Bristol 48.50 AC Assessed 89600 89600 0 093-029-11560 Bristol 22.23 AC Assessed 72100 72100 0 093-029-11561 Bristol 1.10 AC Assessed 44000 44000 0 093-029-11562 Bristol 58.90 AC Assessed 95200 95200 0 093-029-11563 Bristol 1092.60 AC Assessed 764800 764800 0 093-029-11564 Bristol 21.28 AC Assessed 71600 71600 0 093-029-11565 Bristol 52.50 AC Assessed 92100 92100 0 093-029-11566 Bristol 15.62 AC Assessed 67700 67700 0 093-029-11567 Bristol 9.93 AC Assessed 59600 59600 0 093-029-11568 Bristol 11.16 AC Assessed 61900 61900 0 093-029-11569 Bristol 11.18 AC Assessed 62000 62000 0 093-029-11570 Bristol 61.30 AC Assessed 97100 97100 0 093-029-11571 Bristol 388.70 AC Assessed 288900 288900 0 093-029-11572 Bristol 162.80 AC Assessed 158000 158000 0 093-029-11573 Bristol 73.40 AC Assessed 104400 104400 0 093-029-11574 Bristol 32.30 AC Assessed 78700 78700 0 093-029-11575 Bristol 27.70 AC Assessed 76600 76600 0 093-029-11576 Bristol 27.40 AC Assessed 75800 75800 0 093-029-11577 Bristol 10.80 AC Assessed 64800 64800 0 093-029-11578 Bristol 233.60 AC Assessed 200300 200300 0 093-029-11579 Bristol 95.70 AC Assessed 117900 117900 0 093-029-11580 Bristol 90.80 AC Assessed 115000 115000 0 093-029-11581 Bristol 89.40 AC Assessed 113900 113900 0 093-029-11582 Bristol 386.00 AC Assessed 287300 287300 0 093-029-11583 Bristol 56.60 AC Assessed 94600 94600 0 093-029-11584 Bristol 34.10 AC Assessed 79600 79600 0 093-029-11585 Bristol 48.90 AC Assessed 90300 90300 0 093-029-11586 Bristol 39.20 AC Assessed 83100 83100 0 093-029-11587 Bristol 92.00 AC Assessed 115200 115200 0 093-029-11588 Bristol 134.30 AC Assessed 140700 140700 0 093-029-11589 Bristol 92.40 AC Assessed 114400 114400 0 093-029-11590 Bristol 109.80 AC Assessed 126300 126300 0 093-029-11591 Bristol 60.00 AC Assessed 96000 96000 0 093-029-11592 Bristol 59.10 AC Assessed 95600 95600 0 093-029-11593 Bristol 55.40 AC Assessed 93700 93700 0 093-029-11594 Bristol 107.20 AC Assessed 124400 124400 0 093-029-11595 Bristol 216.00 AC Assessed 189600 189600 0 093-029-11596 Bristol 68.60 AC Assessed 101700 101700 0 093-029-11597 Bristol 27.30 AC Assessed 75500 75500 0 093-029-11598 Bristol 14.80 AC Assessed 67700 67700 0 093-029-11605 Bristol .50 AC VARNEY CEMETERY Assessed 34100 34100 0 093-029-11616 Bristol ROADSIDE 0.54 ACRES Assessed 18900 18900 0 093-029-11617 Bristol .32 AC ROADSIDE ACREAGE ONLY Assessed 12800 12800 0 093-029-11628 Bristol 1.44 ACRES Assessed 57600 57600 0 093-029-11680 Bristol 6.83 AC W/ MH AND SHED Assessed 96900 96900 0 093-029-11732 Bristol 55.40 AC Assessed 93700 93700 0 093-029-11742 Bristol .95 AC OUTDOOR SKATING RINK W/DASHER
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