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Real Estate Tax Commitment Book Phippsburg Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 9.140 10/24/2019 4:40 PM 2020 FISCAL YEAR TAX COMMITMENT Page 1 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 653 11 SURF STREET 211,700 42,300 0 254,000 2,321.56 ACQUISITION LLC ATTN: MICHAEL NARDY Acres 0.19 22 BURKESHIRE DR Soft: 0.00 0 1,160.78 (1) SAG HARBOR NY 11963 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,160.78 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 11 SURF STREET PB7 PG3A LOT 161 1893 & PBE LOT 496 1922 014-071 B2016RP07362 09/20/2016 709 116 NAVY ROAD 276,200 132,000 0 408,200 3,730.95 ASSOCIATES, LLC attn: MONTAGU REID Acres 0.62 HANKIN 5780 STATE RTE 5+20 Soft: 0.00 0 1,865.48 (1) CANANDAIGUA NY 14424 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,865.47 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 116 NAVY ROAD 022-007 B3534P279 08/23/2013 1650 14 SURF STREET LLC 326,200 99,200 0 425,400 3,888.16 ATTN: MICHAEL NARDY Acres 0.10 22 BURKESHIRE DR Soft: 0.00 0 1,944.08 (1) SAG HARBOR NY 11963 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,944.08 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 14 SURF STREET 014-081 B2016RP07358 09/20/2016 1126 3 SURF STREET 227,000 32,200 0 259,200 2,369.09 ACQUISITION LLC ATTN: MICHAEL NARDY Acres 0.24 22 BURKESHIRE DR Soft: 0.00 0 1,184.55 (1) SAG HARBOR NY 11963 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,184.54 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 3 SURF STREET PB2 PG 53 LOT 497 POPHAM BEACH ESTATES 1922 014-072 PB43 PG28 BOUNDARY MARCHETTI 2006 B2016RP07360 09/20/2016 1367 4 KENNEBEC LANE POPHAM 442,000 79,000 0 521,000 4,761.94 LLC c/o THOMAS R PARISH Acres 0.27 8 WOODBURY DR Soft: 0.00 0 2,380.97 (1) WESTFORD MA 01886 Mixed: 0.00 0 2,380.97 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 4 KENNEBEC LANE FIRST & SECOND PARCEL 014-103 CORLISS PLAN LOT 45, 44(s1/2), 15 & 16 B2017RP05806 08/14/2017 916 4 RIVERVIEW LLC 868,200 425,200 0 1,293,400 11,821.68 ATTN: MICHAEL NARDY Acres 0.82 22 BURKESHIRE DR Soft: 0.00 0 5,910.84 (1) SAG HARBOR NY 11963 Mixed: 0.00 0 5,910.84 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 4 RIVERVIEW AVENUE 014-082 A/K/A FORMER COAST GUARD STATION B2016RP07355 09/20/2016 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 2,351,300 809,900 0 3,161,200 28,893.38 Subtotals: 2,351,300 809,900 0 3,161,200 28,893.38 Phippsburg Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 9.140 10/24/2019 4:40 PM 2020 FISCAL YEAR TAX COMMITMENT Page 2 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2 ABRAHAM, EDWARD H (JT) 555,100 85,600 0 640,700 5,856.00 WAITZKIN, ELLEN DAVIS Acres 4.75 (JT) 1501 N FLORENCE AVE STE Soft: 0.00 0 2,928.00 (1) 191 CLAREMORE OK Mixed: 0.00 0 2,928.00 (2) 74017-3187 Hard: 0.00 0 46 FORT BALDWIN ROAD 014-006 B1886P262 06/29/2001 4 ADAIR, ROBERT M (JT) 96,400 159,700 20,000 236,100 2,157.95 ADAIR, ALISON STUART Acres 1.25 03 Homestead Exemption (JT) P O BOX 43 Soft: 0.00 0 1,078.98 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME Mixed: 0.00 0 1,078.97 (2) 04562-0043 Hard: 0.00 0 60 PARKER HEAD ROAD 008-025 B3242P22 10/27/2010 2157 ADAMS, PHOEBE 119,800 223,100 20,000 322,900 2,951.31 PO BOX 144 Acres 0.41 03 Homestead Exemption PHIPPSBURG ME Soft: 0.00 0 1,475.66 (1) 04562-0144 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,475.65 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 608 PARKER HEAD ROAD PARCEL I, II & III 011-036 B2200P19 05/24/2003 5 ADAMS, PHOEBE; ADAMS, 209,900 100,400 0 310,300 2,836.14 JOHN NILES et ADAMS, SAMUEL WOODHULL Acres 0.25 (TC) C/O JOHN ADAMS Soft: 0.00 0 1,418.07 (1) 13 MAIN ST Mixed: 0.00 0 1,418.07 (2) BOXFORD MA 01921 Hard: 0.00 0 45 SEAL COVE ROAD 023-031 B449P95 2577 AGNEW, SCOTT B 122,800 33,400 0 156,200 1,427.67 3912 HILL TERRACE DR Acres 21.94 JACKSONVILLE FL 32277 Soft: 0.00 0 713.84 (1) Mixed: 0.00 0 713.83 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 42 POPHAM ROAD PB34 PG91 LAND OF AGNEW 1999 045-001 MERRYMEETING POND FRONTAGE B1014P163 06/15/1990 B514P156 03/01/1979 9 ALBEE, LARRY H (JT) 122,600 123,400 20,000 226,000 2,065.64 ALBEE, GAIL W (JT) Acres 1.75 03 Homestead Exemption P O BOX 61 Soft: 0.00 0 1,032.82 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME Mixed: 0.00 0 1,032.82 (2) 04562-0061 Hard: 0.00 0 610 MAIN ROAD 006-008 B1085P43 10/03/1991 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 1,226,600 725,600 60,000 1,892,200 17,294.71 Subtotals: 3,577,900 1,535,500 60,000 5,053,400 46,188.09 Phippsburg Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 9.140 10/24/2019 4:40 PM 2020 FISCAL YEAR TAX COMMITMENT Page 3 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2698 ALBERTSON, LEIF (JT) 72,700 293,000 20,000 345,700 3,159.70 ALBERTSON, KIMBERLY Acres 2.35 03 Homestead Exemption (JT) 45 FALLS POINT LNDG Soft: 0.00 0 1,579.85 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,579.85 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 45 FALLS POINT LANDING PB43 PG84 (PARCEL ONE & TWO) 2007 041-049-06 NOTE: ALSO ACCESSIBLE FROM MEADOWBROOK RD B2924P340 10/24/2007 B2894P288 07/27/2007 10 ALBERTSON, RICHARD C - 493,900 485,600 20,000 959,500 8,769.83 TTEE ALBERTSON, LEIF - TTEE Acres 2.44 03 Homestead Exemption c/o RIDLEY'S FAMILY Soft: 0.00 0 4,384.92 (1) TRUST u/a 2014 155 RIDLEYS LNDG Mixed: 0.00 0 4,384.91 (2) PHIPPSBURG ME Hard: 0.00 0 04565-9503 155 RIDLEYS LANDING WORKING WATERFRONT/ 032-006 APR-15 SPLIT 0.55 AC / APR-16 SPLIT 0.15 AC B3609P304 07/02/2014 2846 ALEXANDER, ALDEN H 75,000 124,300 0 199,300 1,821.60 P O BOX 127 Acres 3.49 SEBASCO ESTATES ME Soft: 0.00 0 910.80 (1) 04565-0127 Mixed: 0.00 0 910.80 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 14 STAR HILL LANE 004-007-02 APR-16 SPLIT FR: AC#1802 B2016RP04609 07/11/2016 1284 ALEXANDER, BARBARA J - 35,600 116,700 0 152,300 1,392.02 DEVISEES OF c/o DOREEN GILLIAM, PR Acres 1.60 15 EBY DR Soft: 0.00 0 696.01 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME Mixed: 0.00 0 696.01 (2) 04562-5045 Hard: 0.00 0 496 SEBASCO ROAD 031-004 MDHHS POC: TERESA POTTER, RECOVERY B2019RP03745 06/26/2019 B1419P82 16 ALEXANDER, COLLEEN J 39,500 24,200 20,000 43,700 399.42 ATTN: COLLEEN CURTIS Acres 5.50 03 Homestead Exemption 41 RIDGE RD Soft: 0.00 0 199.71 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME Mixed: 0.00 0 199.71 (2) 04562-5024 Hard: 0.00 0 41 RIDGE ROAD 031-014 B1315P54 09/28/1994 18 ALEXANDER, DOREEN E 22,200 20,900 0 43,100 393.93 15 EBY DR Acres 0.24 PHIPPSBURG ME Soft: 0.00 0 196.97 (1) 04562-5045 Mixed: 0.00 0 196.96 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 17 BAILEY ROAD 031-033 ROW BK1031 PG105 B2057P49 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 738,900 1,064,700 60,000 1,743,600 15,936.50 Subtotals: 4,316,800 2,600,200 120,000 6,797,000 62,124.59 Phippsburg Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 9.140 10/24/2019 4:40 PM 2020 FISCAL YEAR TAX COMMITMENT Page 4 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 68 ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH 8,300 0 0 8,300 75.86 35 SCHOOL ST Acres 0.11 GROTON MA 01450 Soft: 0.00 0 37.93 (1) Mixed: 0.00 0 37.93 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 NEW MEADOWS DRIVE PB5 PG15 LOT 18 PLAN TOTMAN 1948 037-043 B3623P332 07/24/2014 232 ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH 216,700 77,900 0 294,600 2,692.64 25 SCHOOL ST Acres 0.24 GROTON MA 01450 Soft: 0.00 0 1,346.32 (1) Mixed: 0.00 0 1,346.32 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 12 NEW MEADOWS DRIVE PARCEL ONE & TWO 037-037 B3431P186 09/28/2012 20 ALEXANDER, HENRY W, JR 22,500 51,600 20,000 54,100 494.47 42 BLACKS LANDING RD Acres 0.25 03 Homestead Exemption PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Soft: 0.00 0 247.24 (1) Mixed: 0.00 0 247.23 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 42 BLACKS LANDING ROAD 031-032 B3595P195 05/20/2014 1298 ALEXANDER, JAMES W 74,700 78,600 20,000 133,300 1,218.36 169 MAIN RD Acres 0.61 03 Homestead Exemption PHIPPSBURG ME Soft: 0.00 0 609.18 (1) 04562-4134 Mixed: 0.00 0 609.18 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 169 MAIN ROAD 001-023 B2899P220 08/14/2007 23 ALEXANDER, JOHN T 22,500 34,500 20,000 37,000 338.18 2 RIDGE RD Acres 0.25 03 Homestead Exemption PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Soft: 0.00 0 169.09 (1) Mixed: 0.00 0 169.09 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 2 RIDGE ROAD 030-005 B436P298 06/11/1976 1842 ALEXANDER, KEVIN R (JT) 68,000 78,100 0 146,100 1,335.35 ALEXANDER, CHERYL L Acres 0.92 (JT) 5 LEMONT WAY Soft: 0.00 0 667.68 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Mixed: 0.00 0 667.67 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 14 ATWOOD LANE PB49 PG26 LOT 1 DIVISION STEEN ESTATE 2014 004-035 APR-15 REMAINDER L&B SPLIT TO AC#2567 B3627P159 09/08/2014 Land Building Exempt Total Tax Page Totals: 412,700 320,700 60,000 673,400 6,154.86 Subtotals: 4,729,500 2,920,900 180,000 7,470,400 68,279.45 Phippsburg Real Estate Tax Commitment Book - 9.140 10/24/2019 4:40 PM 2020 FISCAL YEAR TAX COMMITMENT Page 5 Account Name & Address Land Building Exemption Assessment Tax 2816 ALEXANDER, KEVIN R; 36,200 101,100 0 137,300 1,254.92 CHERYL L et ALEXANDER, LISA K (JT) Acres 2.19 5 LEMONT WAY Soft: 0.00 0 627.46 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Mixed: 0.00 0 627.46 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 10 LEWIS WAY PB41 PG98 LOT 2 WHISPERING PINES 2006 039-015-02 B2016RP05729 08/12/2016 2183 ALEXANDER, KEVIN 70,700 94,300 20,000 145,000 1,325.30 RUSSELL (JT) ALEXANDER, CHERYL LYNN Acres 1.37 03 Homestead Exemption (JT) 5 LEMONT WAY Soft: 0.00 0 662.65 (1) PHIPPSBURG ME 04562 Mixed: 0.00 0 662.65 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 5 LEMONT WAY 043-026-03 B1271P211 01/14/1994 21 ALEXANDER, MARK H (JT) 211,100 99,900 20,000 291,000 2,659.74 ALEXANDER, NOREEN L Acres 0.22 03 Homestead Exemption (JT) P O BOX 127 Soft: 0.00 0 1,329.87 (1) SEBASCO ESTATES ME Mixed: 0.00 0 1,329.87 (2) 04565-0127 Hard: 0.00 0 60 MORRISON PASTURE ROAD 031-078 B3557P164 11/12/2013 B2525P1 01/25/2005 2404 ALEXANDER, ROBERT L 82,900 220,400 20,000 283,300 2,589.36 (JT) ALEXANDER, ARLENE R Acres 7.43 03 Homestead Exemption (JT) PO BOX 1034 Soft: 0.00 0 1,294.68 (1) BATH ME 04530-1034 Mixed: 0.00 0 1,294.68 (2) Hard: 0.00 0 63 WILDWOOD LANE 041-054-01 B1575P138 05/05/1998 28 ALEXANDER, WARREN, (JT) 31,900 35,700 20,000 47,600 435.06 ALEXANDER, MELISSA (JT) Acres 0.77 03 Homestead Exemption WARREN ALEXANDER, JR Soft: 0.00 0 217.53 (1) P O BOX 7 Mixed: 0.00 0 217.53 (2) SEBASCO ESTATES ME Hard: 0.00 0 04565-0007 27 EBY DRIVE REF: PB 4 PG 38A 031-023 B2019RP02981 05/21/2019 B1729P331 10/13/1999 B916P210 10/31/1988 406 ALLEN, BRADFORD D (JT) 277,300 0 0 277,300 2,534.52 ALLEN, DONNA M (JT) Acres 1.00 PO BOX 332 Soft: 0.00 0 1,267.26 (1)
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