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Tax Receipts and Costs

RE:  Airport Master Plan proposals by McFarland Johnson May 20, 2014

How does the expansion affect tax receipts and costs for NYS, Saratoga County, and the Town of Milton?

According to McFarlane Johnson (MJ), building an expanded runway will allow jets to land and take off with more aviation fuel.  They say that the fuel will be purchased at the airport from North American Flight Services and that the additional aviation fuel sold will add significantly to the sales tax revenues of NYS, Stga County, and the Town of Milton.  (The airport itself does not pay taxes, because it is a county-owned entity.  North American Flight Services (NA) has a 20-year lease on the property.)

Alternative #1 re Runway 5-23 from the MJ Master Plan Update calls for no expansion of the current runways, but major infrastructure improvement, including separation of motored aircraft and gliders.  It includes the destruction of some property, but less than their more favored suggestions.  If we have to vote for one of McFarland Johnson’s suggestions, this is the one residents support.

Alternative #2 from MJ calls for an 801 foot extension of the runway in question and requires the destruction of 23 residential homes, clear-cutting of mature trees and all other vegetation, relocation of Rowland Road, a major truck route serving nearby quarries and a cement plant nearer residences in a neighborhood called Rowland Hollow East, an established community of middle-class family homes.

Removal of these properties from the tax base of the Town of Milton (assuming an average assessment of around $275,000) takes well over $6,000,000 off the tax rolls, meaning a loss to the Town of Milton, the County of Saratoga, the Saratoga Springs School District, and the Saratoga Springs Public Library.  Saratoga Springs, being prosperous, can probably deal with this reduction without blinking. Saratoga County will need to collect additional taxes from taxpayers in all towns to make up for the loss, and the Town of Milton will feel the greatest effect.  Add in the amount spent at the local Hannaford (over $600 a month just for our small family), our weekly trips to Allerdice Hardware, and other local businesses, and we further lower the sales tax revenue.

This model does not take into account that the general undesirability of living near the destroyed properties, closer to a major truck route, the increased noise and property damage from the busier airport will discourage people from purchasing homes in the area and force property values to plunge.  Assessments for remaining property will be forced down, further reducing tax revenues for the affected entities and reallotment of tax liability to remaining residents.

It might be good to mention here that McFarlane Johnson included no information of this nature in their report, only the sales tax increase expected from NA’s fuel sales.

We have not factored in the cost of ‘acquisition’ of all the homes, which we are told by MJ is “FREE” because it is funded 90% by the FAA (we all pay our share of federal taxes, right?), NYS (yes, we pay for that, too), and Saratoga County (coincidentally, we are also Saratoga County taxpayers).  We are paying for our own destruction.

MJ proposes Alternative #3 a compromise.  It requires an addition of 301 feet to runway 5-23 and the destruction of less residential property.  The burden of “compromise”, however, rests soley on local residents, as it compromises our safety, our comfort, our way of life, and our property values.  Increasing the runway 301 feet means that jets will be taking off 301 feet closer to the already nearby homes (statement from MJ).  Again, residents will be protesting their assessments as they are unable to sell their homes.  No financial benefits accrue to the communities with this proposal.

These notes talk about only some of the financial consequences of the three alternatives. It does not take into account the human and environmental devastation, the damage to important human, wildlife, and plant ecosystems, nor the destruction of family and community ties.  It does not talk about the challenge of finding other homes near essential services for those who are displaced or the emotional or financial costs of resettling.

April 2, 2014 – 2:30 PM

April 2, 2014 – 2:30 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Manz said there is a consultant agreement with McFarland Johnson where there are some penetrations off of runway 23 that are current violations and need to be taken care. A request is being made to authorize McFarland Johnson to proceed with the engineering and appraisal services for the acquisition of land and/or avigation easements for the clearing of the property.

A motion was made by Mr. Collyer, seconded by Mr. Veitch to approve a resolution authorizing an agreement with McFarland Johnson in an amount…

September 9, 2013 – 3:00 PM

September 9, 2013 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: A motion was made by Mr. Lewza, seconded by Mr. Barrett to approve a resolution to accept a FAA Grant in the amount of $91,971, and to enter into an agreement with McFarland Johnson for an Environmental Study at the County Airport. Unanimous.

Mr. Lewza asked what the grant was for. Mr. Manz said it is for an environmental study to look for wildlife around the airport, such as the Karner Blue Butterfly…

May 1, 2012 – 3:00 PM

May 1, 2012 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Churchill said he has had numerous conversations with DEC about the original staging areas and they have steadfastly refused to allow a swapping of land until there is a comprehensive master plan, which will begin later this year. This is one of the reasons why it was recommended to the county to have interim rules, so there is something in place for the short term, so the longer term issues could be resolved…

January 9, 2012 – 3:00 PM

January 9, 2012 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Lewza said the Town of Milton has land that is within the airport boundaries. He said he would like to set up a meeting with DEC to discuss the Karner Blue Butterfly and moving them to a new location. Mr. Lewa inquired as to whether the committee would like to join him in a meeting with the DEC to address the issue.

Mrs. Southworth suggested that discussions should first take place with the Long Range Capital Planning consultants at the airport…

December 12, 2011 – 3:00 PM

December 12, 2011 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Adirondack Soaring requested a renewal period as they are looking to obtain money to construct their building and they really need a lease term of 20 years in order to obtain the funding. Mr. Dorsey said a provision has been added that it would be subject to renewal of an additional five-year period upon mutual agreement of the parties.

Mr. Dorsey requested approval of a Public Hearing date of January 11, 2012 at 4:50p.m…

December 13, 2010 – 3:00 PM

December 13, 2010 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Zilka said there are some wildlife issues and he would like to propose that sometime in the future a meeting take place with Mr. Ritchey to figure out how to get permission to cut at least 100 ft. on each side of the runways. There is a large turkey population as well as deer in the area…

Mr. Zilka said a transient pilot brings approximately $2,500 in sales to the community every time they come to the county, and out of that is approximately $175 in sales tax revenue to the county…

September 13, 2010 – 3:00 PM

September 13, 2010 – 3:00 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Trees taken down were a buffer between the houses and the roads. Why wasn’t more money put aside for a buffer? They said replacement trees would be 8’ to 10’, and they are getting 4’ to 6’ trees. Mr. Berardo said the F.A.A. requires an appraisal process. One issue we addressed was the land use plan portion of the study. We had a number of meetings. One recommendation was there be a notification process of properties around the airport…

November 9, 2009 – 3:30 PM

November 9, 2009 – 3:30 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Zilka said they are occasionally getting jets from Switzerland. He said he is proposing bringing this Committee information on what the cost would be to put another 500 ft. of runway and what the County would capture. He mentioned with the addition of 500 ft., they would sell another 2,000 gallons of fuel. We should work collectively as an operator and County and look for other opportunities for funding to turn this into a profit center rather than a liability, he said. We are a functioning, operating entity, and it wouldn’t take a lot to make this a pretty good profit center for the County, he said. He stated they are looking forward to the tree removal issue. We are still fighting with the person with the tree on Runway 5, he added.

February 2, 2009 – 3:30 PM

February 2, 2009 – 3:30 PM:
Buildings and Grounds Committee Minutes

Meeting Snippet: Mr. Ritchey requested a resolution authorizing taking all steps necessary to obtain  avigation easement from property parcel #189.12-1-54 in the Town of Milton for Airport obstruction removal purpose. Mr. Rider said at last month’s meeting, we discussed this with North American. They had 16 trees cut down that were obstructions. The existence of one particular tree is the last tree needed to be cut down to allow instrument and nighttime landings…

… I told him the next step for us would be to condemn it under the eminent domain law, he stated.

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