NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BASS RIVER TWP / 0301
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $189,486,758), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,120
To earn $.75 per capita is $37,897
To earn $1.00 per capita is $47,372
To earn $1.25 per capita is $63,162
To earn $1.50 per capita is $94,743
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $73,729), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BEVERLY CITY / 0302
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $154,891,318), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,009
To earn $.75 per capita is $30,978
To earn $1.00 per capita is $38,723
To earn $1.25 per capita is $51,630
To earn $1.50 per capita is $77,446
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $57,364), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BORDENTOWN CITY / 0303
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $384,649,266), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $6,587
To earn $.75 per capita is $76,930
To earn $1.00 per capita is $96,162
To earn $1.25 per capita is $128,216
To earn $1.50 per capita is $192,325
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $139,355), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BORDENTOWN TWP / 0304
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,424,048,527), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $10,667
To earn $.75 per capita is $284,810
To earn $1.00 per capita is $356,012
To earn $1.25 per capita is $474,682
To earn $1.50 per capita is $712,024
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $537,023), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BURLINGTON CITY / 0305
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $802,292,455), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $16,654
To earn $.75 per capita is $160,458
To earn $1.00 per capita is $200,573
To earn $1.25 per capita is $267,431
To earn $1.50 per capita is $401,146
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $290,343), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BURLINGTON TWP / 0306
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $2,833,168,731), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,245
To earn $.75 per capita is $566,634
To earn $1.00 per capita is $708,292
To earn $1.25 per capita is $944,389
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,416,584
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,121,008), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, CHESTERFIELD TWP / 0307
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $671,382,763), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,996
To earn $.75 per capita is $134,277
To earn $1.00 per capita is $167,846
To earn $1.25 per capita is $223,794
To earn $1.50 per capita is $335,691
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $230,709), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, CINNAMINSON TWP / 0308
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,997,174,756), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $23,354
To earn $.75 per capita is $399,435
To earn $1.00 per capita is $499,294
To earn $1.25 per capita is $665,724
To earn $1.50 per capita is $998,587
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $711,870), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, DELANCO TWP / 0309
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $461,926,045), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $6,388
To earn $.75 per capita is $92,385
To earn $1.00 per capita is $115,482
To earn $1.25 per capita is $153,975
To earn $1.50 per capita is $230,963
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $167,260), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, DELRAN TWP / 0310
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,861,497,707), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $9,796
To earn $.75 per capita is $372,300
To earn $1.00 per capita is $465,374
To earn $1.25 per capita is $620,499
To earn $1.50 per capita is $930,749
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $706,425), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, EASTAMPTON TWP / 0311
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $532,959,186), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,811
To earn $.75 per capita is $106,592
To earn $1.00 per capita is $133,240
To earn $1.25 per capita is $177,653
To earn $1.50 per capita is $266,480
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $201,134), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, EDGEWATER PARK TWP / 0312
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $672,135,695), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $6,314
To earn $.75 per capita is $134,427
To earn $1.00 per capita is $168,034
To earn $1.25 per capita is $224,045
To earn $1.50 per capita is $336,068
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $244,060), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, EVESHAM TWP / 0313
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $5,930,840,835), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $13,710
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,186,168
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,482,710
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,976,945
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,965,420
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,246,886), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FIELDSBORO BORO / 0314
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $58,014,336), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $720
To earn $.75 per capita is $11,603
To earn $1.00 per capita is $14,504
To earn $1.25 per capita is $19,338
To earn $1.50 per capita is $29,007
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $24,709), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FLORENCE TWP / 0315
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,215,414,809), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $14,763
To earn $.75 per capita is $243,083
To earn $1.00 per capita is $303,854
To earn $1.25 per capita is $405,138
To earn $1.50 per capita is $607,707
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $449,749), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, HAINESPORT TWP / 0316
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $927,902,638), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,003
To earn $.75 per capita is $185,581
To earn $1.00 per capita is $231,976
To earn $1.25 per capita is $309,301
To earn $1.50 per capita is $463,951
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $339,137), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, LUMBERTON TWP / 0317
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,546,785,219), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,848
To earn $.75 per capita is $309,357
To earn $1.00 per capita is $386,696
To earn $1.25 per capita is $515,595
To earn $1.50 per capita is $773,393
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $578,776), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MANSFIELD TWP / 0318
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,349,939,972), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,282
To earn $.75 per capita is $269,988
To earn $1.00 per capita is $337,485
To earn $1.25 per capita is $449,980
To earn $1.50 per capita is $674,970
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $500,503), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MAPLE SHADE TWP / 0319
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,661,384,792), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $19,760
To earn $.75 per capita is $332,277
To earn $1.00 per capita is $415,346
To earn $1.25 per capita is $553,794
To earn $1.50 per capita is $830,692
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $615,914), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MEDFORD TWP / 0320
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $3,486,899,540), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,362
To earn $.75 per capita is $697,380
To earn $1.00 per capita is $871,725
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,162,299
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,743,450
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,296,535), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MEDFORD LAKES BORO / 0321
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $491,925,851), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $7,501
To earn $.75 per capita is $98,385
To earn $1.00 per capita is $122,981
To earn $1.25 per capita is $163,975
To earn $1.50 per capita is $245,963
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $184,592), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MOORESTOWN TWP / 0322
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $4,607,050,500), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $67,753
To earn $.75 per capita is $921,410
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,151,763
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,535,682
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,303,525
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,687,623), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MOUNT HOLLY TWP / 0323
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $689,032,062), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $24,458
To earn $.75 per capita is $137,806
To earn $1.00 per capita is $172,258
To earn $1.25 per capita is $229,677
To earn $1.50 per capita is $344,516
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $269,594), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MOUNT LAUREL TWP / 0324
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $6,952,050,391), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $13,296
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,390,410
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,738,013
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,317,348
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,476,025
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,537,713), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, NEW HANOVER TWP / 0325
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $91,129,431), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $540
To earn $.75 per capita is $18,226
To earn $1.00 per capita is $22,782
To earn $1.25 per capita is $30,376
To earn $1.50 per capita is $45,565
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $32,093), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, NORTH HANOVER TWP / 0326
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $556,802,474), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,495
To earn $.75 per capita is $111,360
To earn $1.00 per capita is $139,201
To earn $1.25 per capita is $185,601
To earn $1.50 per capita is $278,401
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $174,539), and will
earn $1.00 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, PALMYRA BORO / 0327
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $606,714,602), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $7,324
To earn $.75 per capita is $121,343
To earn $1.00 per capita is $151,679
To earn $1.25 per capita is $202,238
To earn $1.50 per capita is $303,357
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $222,703), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, PEMBERTON BOROUGH / 0328
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $118,791,020), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,949
To earn $.75 per capita is $23,758
To earn $1.00 per capita is $29,698
To earn $1.25 per capita is $39,597
To earn $1.50 per capita is $59,396
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $39,359), and will
earn $1.00 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, PEMBERTON TWP / 0329
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,733,492,416), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $14,818
To earn $.75 per capita is $346,698
To earn $1.00 per capita is $433,373
To earn $1.25 per capita is $577,830
To earn $1.50 per capita is $866,746
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $648,561), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, RIVERSIDE TWP / 0330
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $556,716,626), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $9,789
To earn $.75 per capita is $111,343
To earn $1.00 per capita is $139,179
To earn $1.25 per capita is $185,572
To earn $1.50 per capita is $278,358
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $200,167), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, RIVERTON BORO / 0331
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $276,007,038), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $5,084
To earn $.75 per capita is $55,201
To earn $1.00 per capita is $69,002
To earn $1.25 per capita is $92,002
To earn $1.50 per capita is $138,004
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $104,014), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SHAMONG TWP / 0332
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $818,796,419), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $970
To earn $.75 per capita is $163,759
To earn $1.00 per capita is $204,699
To earn $1.25 per capita is $272,932
To earn $1.50 per capita is $409,398
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $306,154), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SOUTHAMPTON TWP / 0333
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,369,249,943), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $4,321
To earn $.75 per capita is $273,850
To earn $1.00 per capita is $342,312
To earn $1.25 per capita is $456,416
To earn $1.50 per capita is $684,625
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $501,349), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SPRINGFIELD TWP / 0334
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $499,028,839), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,202
To earn $.75 per capita is $99,806
To earn $1.00 per capita is $124,757
To earn $1.25 per capita is $166,343
To earn $1.50 per capita is $249,514
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $184,720), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, TABERNACLE TWP / 0335
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $854,908,056), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,576
To earn $.75 per capita is $170,982
To earn $1.00 per capita is $213,727
To earn $1.25 per capita is $284,969
To earn $1.50 per capita is $427,454
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $321,074), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WASHINGTON TWP / 0336
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $124,772,077), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,492
To earn $.75 per capita is $24,954
To earn $1.00 per capita is $31,193
To earn $1.25 per capita is $41,591
To earn $1.50 per capita is $62,386
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $50,721), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WESTAMPTON TWP / 0337
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $1,247,058,096), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,661
To earn $.75 per capita is $249,412
To earn $1.00 per capita is $311,765
To earn $1.25 per capita is $415,686
To earn $1.50 per capita is $623,529
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $460,695), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WILLINGBORO TWP / 0338
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $2,161,059,409), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $54,124
To earn $.75 per capita is $432,212
To earn $1.00 per capita is $540,265
To earn $1.25 per capita is $720,352
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,080,530
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $819,502), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WOODLAND TWP / 0339
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $173,959,357), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,133
To earn $.75 per capita is $34,792
To earn $1.00 per capita is $43,490
To earn $1.25 per capita is $57,986
To earn $1.50 per capita is $86,980
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $66,241), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WRIGHTSTOWN BORO / 0340
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.50 to $1.50). The support can include dedicated tax
payments in those counties where the municipality contributes to the
support of a county library system, expenses incurred by the municipality in
support of the public library not specifically appropriated to the
library, and the budgeted appropriation.
The total municipal support during 2009 is divided by the 2008 Equalized
Valuation in calculating the per capita aid to be paid in October 2010.
Based on the 2008 Equalized Valuation for your municipality
( $48,300,733), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,268
To earn $.75 per capita is $9,660
To earn $1.00 per capita is $12,075
To earn $1.25 per capita is $16,100
To earn $1.50 per capita is $24,150
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $12,831), and will
earn $1.00 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.