This ±167-acre tract is made up of an area considered significant wildlife & inland waterfowl habitat along Little Beaver Brook and its' associated riparian zone as designated by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. There is approximately 6,000' of frontage on Little Beaver Brook. Of the ±167 acres, about 30 acres is wetland/swamp, as noted by the Forester, who prepared the Forest Management Plan. Another significant feature is the cedar forest type that makes up the tract's wildlife/waterfowl portion. This lot has been commercially harvested in the last 20 years, leaving behind a thriving young forest of smaller diameter trees with scattered large mature trees. The access road is not maintained in the winter making for three-season access by vehicle. This land is classified under Maine's current use tax program - Tree Growth -providing for substantially lower taxes. Taxes ...
This ±167-acre tract is made up of an area considered significant wildlife & inland waterfowl habitat along Little Beaver Brook and its' associated riparian zone as designated by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. There is approximately 6,000' of frontage on Little Beaver Brook. Of the ±167 acres, about 30 acres is wetland/swamp, as noted by the Forester, who prepared the Forest Management Plan. Another significant feature is the cedar forest type that makes up the tract's wildlife/waterfowl portion. This lot has been commercially harvested in the last 20 years, leaving behind a thriving young forest of smaller diameter trees with scattered large mature trees. The access road is not maintained in the winter making for three-season access by vehicle. This land is classified under Maine's current use tax program - Tree Growth -providing for substantially lower taxes. Taxes for 2019 are $445.88.
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Research Parcel InformationFrom the Linneus/TA R2 WELS town line on Route 2A, continue North for approx 0.8 miles to the first significant gravel road on the left. This gravel road is approx 2.75 miles South of the South Oakfield/Hodgdon Mills road intersection on Route 2A. Once on the gravel road, go past the gate and continue in a generally westerly direction for about 4 miles, then turn south for 1.7 miles to Beaver lane on your left. Go 0.1 miles to the southwest corner of the property. Property is on your right as you drive up to Beaver lane and beyond.
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