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The Chenango County Industrial Development Agency has reserved the Columbus Town Hall for Feb. 23, starting at 6 p.m. for a public hearing on a request from NYSEG for a sales tax exemption on the electric transmission line the firm wants to build in Columbus and Sherburne.

NYSEG Chenango County Transmission Project

New York State Electric and Gas Corporation (“NYSEG”) proposes to construct the Chenango

County Transmission Project (the “CCTP” or “Project”) to enhance regional reliability and to

meet the increasing demand for electricity in the Chenango County service area, particularly by

Agro-Farma, Inc. (“Agro-Farma”).

Project Applicant: New York State Electric & Gas Corporation

Contact: Dennis Bender, Project Manager

Request: Sales and Use Tax Exemption estimated benefit of approximately $650,000, on materials purchases of $3.9 million, and taxable contract purchases of $4.2 million.

Total Investment: $13,800,061 including new construction, renovation, equipment, installation, engineering fees, and overhead. Project is to be self-financed, with significant funding for the line being paid by Agro-Farma, Inc.

Purpose: Agro-Farma has indicated that financial assistance to reduce the costs of this project is an essential component of their decision to continue expanding their operations in Chenango County. The project is necessary because it enhances regional reliability and meets the increasing demand for electricity in the Chenango County service area, particularly by Agro-Farma, Inc. in connection with its expansion activities. The existing transmission and substation facilities are incapable of providing an adequate single contingency supply to the anticipated demand at the project. The current system’s capacity is 6 megavolt amperes with Agro-Farma using almost all of that power. As a consequence, no additional load growth can be served in the Chenango County service area until this project is complete, which is expected to increase capacity to 25 mva’s. Upon completion of the Agro-Farma project, demand is anticipated to reach 12 mva’s and could reach 20 mva’s. Thus, in order for the expansion to occur, together with the related job growth, the project is necessary.

Projected job creation: 50 temporary construction jobs will be created, with wages of approximately $1.1 million.

Related job creation/retention: Per previous Agro-Farma request, an additional 106 full time permanent positions are expected to be created at Agro-Farm in the next two years. Additionally, Agro-Farma will be retaining 823 jobs.

Project Scope:

Please see attached Project Overview as provided in the SEQRA Environmental Assessment Form, as well as Figures 1 and 2 which demonstrate the proposed route of the T line. (on the Town Board page)

Anticipated Property Tax Increase: It has been projected by NYSEG that between $276,000 and $414,000 an additional property taxes annually will be paid to the appropriate towns, schools, and Chenango County.