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NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO:      Public Library Director, BARNEGAT TWP / 1501
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
(    $2,680,624,481), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,677
To earn $.75 per capita is        $536,125
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $670,156
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $893,541
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,340,312
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,007,222), 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, BARNEGAT LIGHT BORO / 1502
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
(    $1,172,969,725), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,982
To earn $.75 per capita is        $234,594
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $293,242
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $390,990
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $586,485
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $470,404), 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, BAY HEAD BORO / 1503
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
(    $1,684,707,912), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $4,205
To earn $.75 per capita is        $336,942
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $421,177
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $561,569
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $842,354
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $642,884), 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, BEACH HAVEN BORO / 1504
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
(    $2,156,288,824), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $7,353
To earn $.75 per capita is        $431,258
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $539,072
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $718,762
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,078,144
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $807,244), 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, BEACHWOOD BORO / 1505
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
(    $1,054,257,160), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $6,237
To earn $.75 per capita is        $210,851
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $263,564
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $351,419
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $527,129
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $396,289), 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, BERKELEY TWP / 1506
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
(    $6,374,709,257), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $8,237
To earn $.75 per capita is      $1,274,942
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,593,677
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $2,124,901
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $3,187,355
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,434,181), 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, BRICK TWP / 1507
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
(   $12,926,077,645), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $40,324
To earn $.75 per capita is      $2,585,216
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $3,231,519
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $4,308,688
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $6,463,039
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($4,941,063), 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, DOVER TWP / 1508
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
(   $17,352,111,758), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $36,167
To earn $.75 per capita is      $3,470,422
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $4,338,028
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $5,784,031
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $8,676,056
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($6,563,860), 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, EAGLESWOOD TWP / 1509
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
(      $307,511,034), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $888
To earn $.75 per capita is         $61,502
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $76,878
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $102,504
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $153,756
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $115,780), 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, HARVEY CEDARS BORO / 1510
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
(    $1,398,346,957), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,728
To earn $.75 per capita is        $279,669
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $349,587
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $466,115
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $699,173
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $539,005), 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, ISLAND HEIGHTS BORO / 1511
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
(      $440,568,001), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,512
To earn $.75 per capita is         $88,114
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $110,142
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $146,856
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $220,284
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $159,726), 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, JACKSON TWP / 1512
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
(    $7,466,505,663), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $11,508
To earn $.75 per capita is      $1,493,301
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,866,626
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $2,488,833
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $3,733,253
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($2,837,902), 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, LACEY TWP / 1513
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
(    $4,396,969,672), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $7,577
To earn $.75 per capita is        $879,394
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,099,242
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,465,655
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $2,198,485
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,671,257), 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, LAKEHURST BORO / 1514
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
(      $192,329,741), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,164
To earn $.75 per capita is         $38,466
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $48,082
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $64,110
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $96,165
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $71,501), 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, LAKEWOOD TWP / 1515
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
(    $8,249,195,078), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $54,258
To earn $.75 per capita is      $1,649,839
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $2,062,299
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $2,749,729
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $4,124,598
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($3,048,057), 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, LAVALLETTE BORO / 1516
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
(    $2,415,216,946), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $4,987
To earn $.75 per capita is        $483,043
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $603,804
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $805,072
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,207,608
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $918,144), 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 EGG HARBOR TWP / 1517
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
(    $3,101,827,805), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,844
To earn $.75 per capita is        $620,366
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $775,457
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,033,942
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,550,914
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,167,683), 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 BEACH TWP / 1518
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
(    $8,686,472,002), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $13,870
To earn $.75 per capita is      $1,737,294
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $2,171,618
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $2,895,488
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $4,343,236
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($3,306,789), 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, MANCHESTER TWP / 1519
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
(    $4,737,019,163), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $2,796
To earn $.75 per capita is        $947,404
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,184,255
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,579,005
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $2,368,510
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,792,294), 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, MANTOLOKING BORO / 1520
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
(    $1,671,248,240), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,804
To earn $.75 per capita is        $334,250
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $417,812
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $557,082
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $835,624
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $608,715), 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 / 1521
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
(    $1,431,087,417), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,172
To earn $.75 per capita is        $286,217
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $357,772
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $477,029
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $715,544
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $532,888), 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 GATE BORO / 1522
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
(      $285,862,534), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,378
To earn $.75 per capita is         $57,173
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $71,466
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $95,287
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $142,931
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $107,386), 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, PINE BEACH BORO / 1523
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
(      $325,876,065), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,701
To earn $.75 per capita is         $65,175
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $81,469
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $108,625
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $162,938
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $120,826), 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, PLUMSTED TWP / 1524
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
(      $994,326,940), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $2,572
To earn $.75 per capita is        $198,865
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $248,582
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $331,442
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $497,163
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $373,068), 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, POINT PLEASANT BORO / 1525
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
(    $3,780,517,899), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $18,470
To earn $.75 per capita is        $756,104
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $945,129
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,260,171
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,890,259
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,427,893), 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, POINT PLEASANT BEACH BORO / 1526
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
(    $2,417,985,047), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $14,878
To earn $.75 per capita is        $483,597
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $604,496
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $805,994
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $1,208,993
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $898,797), 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, SEASIDE HEIGHTS BORO / 1527
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
(      $872,344,167), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $4,386
To earn $.75 per capita is        $174,469
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $218,086
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $290,781
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $436,172
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $334,768), 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, SEASIDE PARK BORO / 1528
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
(    $1,336,629,118), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $4,624
To earn $.75 per capita is        $267,326
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $334,157
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $445,543
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $668,315
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $521,555), 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, SHIP BOTTOM BORO / 1529
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
(    $1,389,987,752), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,695
To earn $.75 per capita is        $277,998
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $347,497
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $463,329
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $694,994
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $508,212), 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, SOUTH TOMS RIVER BORO / 1530
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
(      $290,543,375), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $2,415
To earn $.75 per capita is         $58,109
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $72,636
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $96,848
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $145,272
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $110,148), 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, STAFFORD TWP / 1531
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
(    $5,105,364,321), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $4,762
To earn $.75 per capita is      $1,021,073
To earn $1.00 per capita is     $1,276,341
To earn $1.25 per capita is     $1,701,786
To earn $1.50 per capita is     $2,552,682
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, ($1,936,717), 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, SURF CITY BORO / 1532
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
(    $1,792,002,936), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $3,890
To earn $.75 per capita is        $358,401
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $448,001
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $597,334
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $896,001
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $684,783), 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, TUCKERTON BORO / 1533
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
(      $537,336,369), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $2,899
To earn $.75 per capita is        $107,467
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $134,334
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $179,112
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $268,668
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $203,470), 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.