Published May 01, 2008 05:45 am - Taxes will decrease 6 percent in the proposed $10.5 million budget for 2008-09, and pre-K classes will be offered for the first time.
Wind farms bring Chateaugay School a tax windfall
Chateaugay Central sees benefit
By DENISE A. RAYMO
Staff Writer
CHATEAUGAY -- Clinton County wind-farm payments helped slash taxes by nearly 6 percent in the proposed 2008-09 Chateaugay Central School budget.
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Pre-kindergarten classes will be offered for the first time, and a major upgrade will occur with the district's technology equipment under this spending plan.
The overall proposed budget is $10,547,378, an increase of 8.6 percent over this year's budget.
But the tax levy -- the amount to be raised by taxes -- is $2,540,803, a decrease of 5.97 percent from this year.
"We're ecstatic about this budget and ecstatic about being able to bring some relief to taxpayers," said District Superintendent Paul Harrica.
TAX RATES
The proposed tax rate per $1,000 of assessed property value will be reduced in each of the district's five townships: Bellmont residents will pay $18.94, down from $20.14 this school year; Burke will pay $19.48, down from $21.71; Chateaugay will pay $17.68, a drop from $18.80; Clinton will pay $15.03, down from $15.99; and Ellenburg will pay $14.72, down from $15.66.
A public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 13, in the school auditorium.
The budget vote will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, in the gymnasium.
WIND MONEY
"Originally, we were looking at a 2.89-percent increase," Harrica said. "But with our increase in state aid and the payments from the Noble Windpark LLC Project, we were able to decrease the tax levy almost 9 percent."
The district was awarded an extra $576,465 in state operating aid, and its share of the payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) agreement with Noble Environmental was $332,800.
"And that's just from the Clinton County operation," the superintendent said. "There are wind-park projects proposed in the Town of Bellmont and the Town of Chateaugay, so there is even more of a savings for our taxpayers down the road."
NEW PRE-K