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Summary
PANPhysical DescriptionNeighborhoodFire Service Area
685041LOT 13 BLOCK L FORD FOURTH ADDITION Previously assessed as FORD THIRD ADDITION E0200 - North Pole CityCITY OF NORTH POLE
Property ClassTax StatusBusiness
ResidentialTAXABLE
Land AreaMillage GroupMillage Rate (2025)

L-13 B-L - 22,630 Square Feet

0239 - FORD TRACT15.768
Street AddressBilling AddressChild PropertiesParent Properties
2801 SECOND AVE W
2801 SECOND AVE
NORTH POLE AK 99705
none652669
Zoning
Community Planning Zones
ZoneDescriptionAcresOverlap %
TFTwo-Family Residential0.52100.00

Flood Zones
ZoneAcresOverlap %
X: PROTECTED BY LEVEE0.52100.00
Structures
Year BuiltDescriptionArchitectureCategory
2020SFRStandard 02Residential
Section IDFootprintStoriesPerimeterInterior DescriptionWall Type
115681182Main Area2x6 Custom
2312176Secondary L.A.2x6 Custom
Amenities
qty: 13-Fix. Bath_SFR
qty: 14-Fix. Bath_SFR
Section IDFootprintDescription
3624Attached Gar. (C)
424Open Por Finished
Documents
DescriptionRecord DateBookPageInstrument
Warranty Deed2021-01-202021-001139-0view
Certificate of Occupancy2021-01-202021-001138-0view
Warranty Deed2020-09-172020-016571-0view
Corrective Deed2020-04-142020-005111-0view
Quitclaim Deed2020-04-012020-004618-0view
Assessment History
YearLandImprovement ValueFull Value Total
2026$35,642.00$379,960.00$415,602.00
2025$35,642.00$365,001.00$400,643.00
2024$35,642.00$361,597.00$397,239.00
2023$35,642.00$361,597.00$397,239.00
2022$35,642.00$328,100.00$363,742.00
Exemptions
Tax YearExemption TypeExemption Amount
2026BOROUGH RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION$50,000.00
2025BOROUGH RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION$50,000.00
2024BOROUGH RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION$50,000.00
2023BOROUGH RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION$50,000.00
2022BOROUGH RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTION$50,000.00
Tax History