NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ABERDEEN TWP / 1301
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
( $2,199,023,854), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $23,975
To earn $.75 per capita is $439,805
To earn $1.00 per capita is $549,756
To earn $1.25 per capita is $733,007
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,099,512
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $851,022), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ALLENHURST BORO / 1302
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $549,983,495), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,389
To earn $.75 per capita is $109,997
To earn $1.00 per capita is $137,496
To earn $1.25 per capita is $183,328
To earn $1.50 per capita is $274,992
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $215,049), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ALLENTOWN BORO / 1303
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $213,183,729), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,737
To earn $.75 per capita is $42,637
To earn $1.00 per capita is $53,296
To earn $1.25 per capita is $71,061
To earn $1.50 per capita is $106,592
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $83,433), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ASBURY PARK CITY / 1304
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,353,725,093), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $57,973
To earn $.75 per capita is $270,745
To earn $1.00 per capita is $338,431
To earn $1.25 per capita is $451,241
To earn $1.50 per capita is $676,863
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $531,317), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS BORO / 1305
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $894,107,000), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,640
To earn $.75 per capita is $178,821
To earn $1.00 per capita is $223,527
To earn $1.25 per capita is $298,035
To earn $1.50 per capita is $447,054
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $336,847), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, AVON-BY-THE-SEA BORO / 1306
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,043,667,882), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $11,166
To earn $.75 per capita is $208,734
To earn $1.00 per capita is $260,917
To earn $1.25 per capita is $347,889
To earn $1.50 per capita is $521,834
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $397,381), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BELMAR BORO / 1307
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,779,799,836), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $19,486
To earn $.75 per capita is $355,960
To earn $1.00 per capita is $444,950
To earn $1.25 per capita is $593,266
To earn $1.50 per capita is $889,900
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $670,504), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BRADLEY BEACH BORO / 1308
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,166,080,817), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $10,783
To earn $.75 per capita is $233,216
To earn $1.00 per capita is $291,520
To earn $1.25 per capita is $388,693
To earn $1.50 per capita is $583,040
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $436,338), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, BRIELLE BORO / 1309
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,592,474,271), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $10,890
To earn $.75 per capita is $318,495
To earn $1.00 per capita is $398,119
To earn $1.25 per capita is $530,824
To earn $1.50 per capita is $796,237
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $597,136), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, COLTS NECK TWP / 1310
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $3,445,743,076), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $5,681
To earn $.75 per capita is $689,149
To earn $1.00 per capita is $861,436
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,148,580
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,722,872
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,299,383), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, DEAL BORO / 1311
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,810,822,442), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,874
To earn $.75 per capita is $562,164
To earn $1.00 per capita is $702,706
To earn $1.25 per capita is $936,940
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,405,411
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,016,540), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, EATONTOWN BORO / 1312
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,678,894,372), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $11,533
To earn $.75 per capita is $535,779
To earn $1.00 per capita is $669,724
To earn $1.25 per capita is $892,964
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,339,447
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $927,380), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ENGLISHTOWN BORO / 1313
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $246,645,548), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $645
To earn $.75 per capita is $49,329
To earn $1.00 per capita is $61,661
To earn $1.25 per capita is $82,215
To earn $1.50 per capita is $123,323
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $91,553), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FAIR HAVEN BORO / 1314
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,597,417,358), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,629
To earn $.75 per capita is $319,483
To earn $1.00 per capita is $399,354
To earn $1.25 per capita is $532,472
To earn $1.50 per capita is $798,709
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $603,511), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FARMINGDALE BORO / 1315
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $158,529,010), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,001
To earn $.75 per capita is $31,706
To earn $1.00 per capita is $39,632
To earn $1.25 per capita is $52,843
To earn $1.50 per capita is $79,265
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $59,728), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FREEHOLD BORO / 1316
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,275,015,424), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,607
To earn $.75 per capita is $255,003
To earn $1.00 per capita is $318,754
To earn $1.25 per capita is $425,005
To earn $1.50 per capita is $637,508
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $476,277), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, FREEHOLD TWP / 1317
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $6,734,691,283), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $7,535
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,346,938
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,683,673
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,244,895
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,367,346
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,463,968), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, HAZLET TWP / 1318
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,595,518,080), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $18,854
To earn $.75 per capita is $519,104
To earn $1.00 per capita is $648,880
To earn $1.25 per capita is $865,172
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,297,759
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,021,124), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, HIGHLANDS BORO / 1319
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $813,927,370), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,015
To earn $.75 per capita is $162,785
To earn $1.00 per capita is $203,482
To earn $1.25 per capita is $271,309
To earn $1.50 per capita is $406,964
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $305,997), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, HOLMDEL TWP / 1320
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $4,643,139,596), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $15,955
To earn $.75 per capita is $928,628
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,160,785
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,547,712
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,321,570
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,766,638), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, HOWELL TWP / 1321
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $7,070,767,733), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $9,746
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,414,154
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,767,692
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,356,920
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,535,384
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,703,614), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, INTERLAKEN BORO / 1322
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $290,961,217), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,177
To earn $.75 per capita is $58,192
To earn $1.00 per capita is $72,740
To earn $1.25 per capita is $96,987
To earn $1.50 per capita is $145,481
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $112,536), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, KEANSBURG BORO / 1323
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $825,773,434), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $6,627
To earn $.75 per capita is $165,155
To earn $1.00 per capita is $206,443
To earn $1.25 per capita is $275,258
To earn $1.50 per capita is $412,887
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $302,590), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, KEYPORT BORO / 1324
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $797,784,250), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $10,300
To earn $.75 per capita is $159,557
To earn $1.00 per capita is $199,446
To earn $1.25 per capita is $265,928
To earn $1.50 per capita is $398,892
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $301,788), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, LITTLE SILVER BORO / 1325
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,690,394,643), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $13,256
To earn $.75 per capita is $338,079
To earn $1.00 per capita is $422,599
To earn $1.25 per capita is $563,464
To earn $1.50 per capita is $845,197
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $632,992), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, LOCH ARBOUR VILLAGE / 1326
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $172,470,574), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $138
To earn $.75 per capita is $34,494
To earn $1.00 per capita is $43,118
To earn $1.25 per capita is $57,490
To earn $1.50 per capita is $86,235
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $71,698), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, LONG BRANCH CITY / 1327
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $5,377,089,972), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $87,722
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,075,418
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,344,272
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,792,362
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,688,545
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,903,793), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MANALAPAN TWP / 1328
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $6,480,948,402), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $4,314
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,296,190
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,620,237
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,160,314
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,240,474
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,402,562), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MANASQUAN BORO / 1329
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,235,863,332), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $16,893
To earn $.75 per capita is $447,173
To earn $1.00 per capita is $558,966
To earn $1.25 per capita is $745,287
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,117,932
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $825,325), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MARLBORO TWP / 1330
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $7,698,068,929), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $5,635
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,539,614
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,924,517
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,566,020
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,849,034
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,910,602), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MATAWAN BORO / 1331
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,080,396,691), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $12,308
To earn $.75 per capita is $216,079
To earn $1.00 per capita is $270,099
To earn $1.25 per capita is $360,132
To earn $1.50 per capita is $540,198
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $412,862), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MIDDLETOWN TWP / 1332
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $12,512,393,547), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $101,398
To earn $.75 per capita is $2,502,479
To earn $1.00 per capita is $3,128,098
To earn $1.25 per capita is $4,170,794
To earn $1.50 per capita is $6,256,197
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($4,787,216), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MILLSTONE TWP / 1333
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,105,217,969), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,783
To earn $.75 per capita is $421,044
To earn $1.00 per capita is $526,304
To earn $1.25 per capita is $701,739
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,052,609
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $818,751), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, MONMOUTH BEACH BORO / 1334
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,440,504,600), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,625
To earn $.75 per capita is $288,101
To earn $1.00 per capita is $360,126
To earn $1.25 per capita is $480,168
To earn $1.50 per capita is $720,252
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $552,631), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, NEPTUNE TWP / 1335
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $4,121,209,762), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $35,302
To earn $.75 per capita is $824,242
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,030,302
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,373,735
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,060,605
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,575,515), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, NEPTUNE CITY BORO / 1336
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $582,783,032), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $4,707
To earn $.75 per capita is $116,557
To earn $1.00 per capita is $145,696
To earn $1.25 per capita is $194,261
To earn $1.50 per capita is $291,392
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $223,103), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, OCEAN TWP / 1337
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $5,622,766,306), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $18,802
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,124,553
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,405,692
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,874,254
To earn $1.50 per capita is $2,811,383
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,231,546), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, OCEANPORT BORO / 1338
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,306,302,889), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $5,215
To earn $.75 per capita is $261,261
To earn $1.00 per capita is $326,576
To earn $1.25 per capita is $435,434
To earn $1.50 per capita is $653,151
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $495,643), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, RED BANK BORO / 1339
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $2,354,039,601), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $54,162
To earn $.75 per capita is $470,808
To earn $1.00 per capita is $588,510
To earn $1.25 per capita is $784,679
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,177,020
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $871,905), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, ROOSEVELT BORO / 1340
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $98,331,033), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,226
To earn $.75 per capita is $19,666
To earn $1.00 per capita is $24,583
To earn $1.25 per capita is $32,777
To earn $1.50 per capita is $49,166
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $34,267), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, RUMSON BORO / 1341
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $3,698,079,152), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $23,293
To earn $.75 per capita is $739,616
To earn $1.00 per capita is $924,520
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,232,692
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,849,040
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,376,490), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SEA BRIGHT BORO / 1342
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $824,894,672), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,781
To earn $.75 per capita is $164,979
To earn $1.00 per capita is $206,224
To earn $1.25 per capita is $274,965
To earn $1.50 per capita is $412,447
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $329,623), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SEA GIRT BORO / 1343
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,985,349,205), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $5,911
To earn $.75 per capita is $397,070
To earn $1.00 per capita is $496,337
To earn $1.25 per capita is $661,782
To earn $1.50 per capita is $992,675
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $733,431), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SHREWSBURY BORO / 1344
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,251,361,981), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $10,495
To earn $.75 per capita is $250,272
To earn $1.00 per capita is $312,840
To earn $1.25 per capita is $417,120
To earn $1.50 per capita is $625,681
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $439,723), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SHREWSBURY TWP / 1345
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $79,268,812), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is $15,854
To earn $1.00 per capita is $19,817
To earn $1.25 per capita is $26,423
To earn $1.50 per capita is $39,634
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $30,546), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, LAKE COMO TWP / 1346
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $378,673,442), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $1,348
To earn $.75 per capita is $75,735
To earn $1.00 per capita is $94,668
To earn $1.25 per capita is $126,224
To earn $1.50 per capita is $189,337
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $144,158), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SPRING LAKE BORO / 1347
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $3,573,947,927), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $13,950
To earn $.75 per capita is $714,790
To earn $1.00 per capita is $893,487
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,191,315
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,786,974
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,340,506), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS BORO / 1348
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,158,427,429), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $2,676
To earn $.75 per capita is $231,685
To earn $1.00 per capita is $289,607
To earn $1.25 per capita is $386,142
To earn $1.50 per capita is $579,214
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $461,852), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, TINTON FALLS BORO / 1349
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $3,139,819,093), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $11,289
To earn $.75 per capita is $627,964
To earn $1.00 per capita is $784,955
To earn $1.25 per capita is $1,046,605
To earn $1.50 per capita is $1,569,910
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,236,922), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, UNION BEACH BORO / 1350
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $688,489,627), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $6,580
To earn $.75 per capita is $137,698
To earn $1.00 per capita is $172,122
To earn $1.25 per capita is $229,496
To earn $1.50 per capita is $344,245
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $261,192), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, UPPER FREEHOLD TWP / 1351
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,334,009,172), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $3,098
To earn $.75 per capita is $266,802
To earn $1.00 per capita is $333,502
To earn $1.25 per capita is $444,669
To earn $1.50 per capita is $667,005
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $493,443), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WALL TWP / 1352
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $6,613,625,083), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $19,367
To earn $.75 per capita is $1,322,725
To earn $1.00 per capita is $1,653,406
To earn $1.25 per capita is $2,204,539
To earn $1.50 per capita is $3,306,813
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,597,872), and will
earn $1.25 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library. The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO: Public Library Director, WEST LONG BRANCH BORO / 1353
FROM: Alka Bhatnagar 609.278.2640 ext.133 abhatnagar@njstatelib.org
Analysis and Trends Specialist, Library Development Bureau
DATE: October 29, 2008
SUBJECT: PCSA FY2011 : 2008 Equalized Valuation and Municipal Support for
Library Service
With the publication of the Certification of the Table of Equalized Valuation
for 2008 in October 2008, each library can determine the amount of municipal
support necessary during 2009 to achieve particular per capita state library
aid categories ($.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
( $1,431,169,976), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is $13,746
To earn $.75 per capita is $286,234
To earn $1.00 per capita is $357,792
To earn $1.25 per capita is $477,056
To earn $1.50 per capita is $715,585
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25. The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ( $560,844), 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.