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NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO:      Public Library Director, BRIDGETON CITY / 0601
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
(      $564,150,455), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $44,474
To earn $.75 per capita is        $112,830
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $141,038
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $188,050
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $282,075
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $212,240), 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, COMMERCIAL TWP / 0602
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
(      $245,339,109), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $519
To earn $.75 per capita is         $49,068
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $61,335
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $81,780
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $122,670
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $88,765), 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, DEERFIELD TWP / 0603
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
(      $225,027,408), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $484
To earn $.75 per capita is         $45,005
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $56,257
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $75,009
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $112,514
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $93,558), 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, DOWNE TWP / 0604
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
(      $184,360,316), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $423
To earn $.75 per capita is         $36,872
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $46,090
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $61,453
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $92,180
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $62,178), 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, FAIRFIELD TWP / 0605
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
(      $319,998,278), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $778
To earn $.75 per capita is         $64,000
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $80,000
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $106,666
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $159,999
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $108,968), 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, GREENWICH TWP / 0606
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
(       $73,577,857), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $250
To earn $.75 per capita is         $14,716
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $18,394
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $24,526
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $36,789
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $27,624), 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, HOPEWELL TWP / 0607
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
(      $366,515,865), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $999
To earn $.75 per capita is         $73,303
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $91,629
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $122,172
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $183,258
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $138,291), 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, LAWRENCE TWP / 0608
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
(      $226,413,812), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,692
To earn $.75 per capita is         $45,283
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $56,603
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $75,471
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $113,207
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $79,705), 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, MAURICE RIVER TWP / 0609
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
(      $312,957,706), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,384
To earn $.75 per capita is         $62,592
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $78,239
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $104,319
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $156,479
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $111,048), 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, MILLVILLE CITY / 0610
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
(    $1,947,789,318), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $31,992
To earn $.75 per capita is        $389,558
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $486,947
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $649,262
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $973,895
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $685,588), 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, SHILOH BORO / 0611
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
(       $37,931,612), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $142
To earn $.75 per capita is          $7,586
To earn $1.00 per capita is         $9,483
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $12,644
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $18,966
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $12,157), 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, STOW CREEK TWP / 0612
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
(      $125,668,287), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $261
To earn $.75 per capita is         $25,134
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $31,417
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $41,889
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $62,834
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $32,873), 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, UPPER DEERFIELD TWP / 0613
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
(      $734,777,557), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,857
To earn $.75 per capita is        $146,956
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $183,694
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $244,926
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $367,389
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $266,637), 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, VINELAND CITY / 0614
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
(    $4,158,884,095), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $79,015
To earn $.75 per capita is        $831,777
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,039,721
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,386,293
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $2,079,442
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,572,894), 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.