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When Options Collide
So many buildings, so little money
By Elizabeth Prata

List of Town-owned buildings and land, and their assessed values
How many buildings and land does Gray already own?

Open Space, deeded to the Town. Land value: $58,000, 15 acres.

Open Space: Land value: $1,600, 8 Acres.

Libby Hill Forest: Land value: $106,000, 73 acres.

Library: Land value: $84,000, Building value: $497,700, 1.60 acres.





Public Safety Building, Garages, Transfer Station: Land value: $139,900, Buildings total value: $731,490, 23 acres.

Open space: Land value: $14,000, 10 acres.

Cemetery Buildings: Land value: $5,100, buildings total value: $87,800, 9.72 acres




Wilkies beach: Land value: $180,000. 1 acre

Stimson Hall and Town Hall: Land value: $62,370, Buildings total value: $305,300, 1.25 acres.

Newbegin Gym and Maintenance Building: Land value: $62,370, Total building value: $305,300, .33 acres




Old Post office: Land value: $72,880, building value: $73,480, .46 acres



Vacant lot: Land value: $22,020, .43 acres.

Municipal parking lot: Land value: $20,340, .31 acres.





Douglas Field: Land value: $48,000, building value: $7,500, 1.50 acres.




Dry Mills Fire Station: Land value: $35,000, building value: $17,280, .50 acres.



Open Space: Land value: $0, 15.40 acres

Wilkies Beach parking lot: Land value: $164,500, .22 acres.





Monument park: Land value: $19,500, .12 acres.













Village Fire Station: Land value: $38,000, building value: $140,400, .10 acres.


Source: Gray Town Assessor's Office, 1-30-04




 



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