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NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO:      Public Library Director, ALLOWAY TWP / 1701
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
(      $297,908,625), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $59,582
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $74,477
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $99,303
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $148,954
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $107,500), 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, CARNEYS POINT TWP / 1702
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
(      $665,399,269), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $2,200
To earn $.75 per capita is        $133,080
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $166,350
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $221,800
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $332,700
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $231,222), 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, ELMER BORO / 1703
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
(      $108,798,501), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $600
To earn $.75 per capita is         $21,760
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $27,200
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $36,266
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $54,399
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $40,166), 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, ELSINBORO TWP / 1704
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
(      $119,168,509), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $23,834
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $29,792
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $39,723
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $59,584
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $39,294), and will
earn $1.00 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library.  The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.




 
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO:      Public Library Director, LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK TWP / 1705
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
(      $311,281,449), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $62,256
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $77,820
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $103,760
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $155,641
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $86,859), and will
earn $1.00 per capita.
It is not possible for the State Library to estimate the apportionment
of per capita aid for those libraries which are members of a county
library.  The additional amounts expended by the county library which are
credited to the member municipalities in their total expenses also cannot
be calculated as it varies from year to year.




 
NEW JERSEY STATE LIBRARY
(Affiliated with Thomas Edison State College)
TO:      Public Library Director, MANNINGTON TWP / 1706
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
(      $217,168,368), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $8,906
To earn $.75 per capita is         $43,434
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $54,292
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $72,389
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $108,584
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $79,065), 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, OLDMANS TWP / 1707
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
(      $196,898,890), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $39,380
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $49,225
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $65,633
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $98,449
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $72,562), 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, PENNS GROVE BORO / 1708
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
(      $179,598,011), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $35,920
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $44,900
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $59,866
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $89,799
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $64,590), 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, PENNSVILLE TWP / 1709
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
(    $1,280,137,929), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $5,133
To earn $.75 per capita is        $256,028
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $320,034
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $426,712
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $640,069
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $448,734), 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, PILESGROVE TWP / 1710
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
(      $479,828,567), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is            $700
To earn $.75 per capita is         $95,966
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $119,957
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $159,943
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $239,914
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $182,802), 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, PITTSGROVE TWP / 1711
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
(      $719,468,540), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is        $143,894
To earn $1.00 per capita is       $179,867
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $239,823
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $359,734
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $281,805), 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, QUINTON TWP / 1712
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
(      $149,048,516), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $29,810
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $37,262
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $49,683
To earn $1.50 per capita is        $74,524
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $56,522), 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, SALEM CITY / 1713
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
(      $267,571,737), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is         $14,900
To earn $.75 per capita is         $53,514
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $66,893
To earn $1.25 per capita is        $89,190
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $133,786
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (   $97,858), 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 PITTSGROVE TWP / 1714
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
(      $357,238,595), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is
To earn $.75 per capita is         $71,448
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $89,310
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $119,079
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $178,619
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $124,122), 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, WOODSTOWN BORO / 1715
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
(      $302,312,787), the minimum municipal support needed:
To earn $.50 per capita is          $1,000
To earn $.75 per capita is         $60,463
To earn $1.00 per capita is        $75,578
To earn $1.25 per capita is       $100,771
To earn $1.50 per capita is       $151,156
The 1/3 mil funding level is $1.25.  The alternate minimum for municipal
libraries is prior year 1/3 mill plus 15%, (  $106,569), 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.