1. Proposed Building Addition FAQs
Q. Why are you proposing an addition?
A. The library has long had a need for additional computers, and our patrons have repeatedly asked for
computer classes. This addition will give us the space we need for a minimum of 6 public computers, and
will enable us to hold computer classes and tutorials. In addition, staff will be able to engage in group
learning activities, which can only help us serve you better!
Additionally, we desperately need another public restroom; one that is not in the children’s room. A
conveniently located, handicapped accessible restroom is one of the planned changes.
Q. Anything else?
A. The west side of the library is the oldest part of the building. If you look at the many ells and
indentations, you will see they incorporate numerous roof angles and drainages. Over the years these
have become problematic and tend to cause leaking at times of heavy rain. The roof would need to be
extensively repaired anyway. Why not realign it over a new substructure to prevent future problems and
solve our space needs all at the same time?
Q. What else will we see?
A. We are very excited about our plans to include landscaping that will incorporate outdoor
performance, programming and story time areas, perennial gardens and benches for reading and
reflection. Our intention is to increase the amount of outdoor programs, and we hope to be able to host
concerts “in the garden” on summer evenings.
Q. Why do it now?
A. Interest rates are at an all time low, and building costs have dropped. Our Caithness PILOT money
(see budget FAQs) is not infinite. It made a lot of sense to our Board of Trustees and our financial
advisors to use Caithness funds toward a permanent benefit for the library and our patrons; one that
will remain long after the PILOTs have come to an end. A ten year mortgage will be paid off shortly
before the PILOTs stop. We will not have to have a large budgetary increase at that time if we use it for
this valuable, but finite, purpose.
Q. How much will it cost?
A. We have estimated the budget for this project at $500,000.00. At prevailing rates we estimate paying
$57,000 annually for 10 years in principal and interest, coincidentally, almost the exact amount of our
annual income from Caithness.
Q. What does that mean for me, the individual taxpayer?
A. This year’s budgetary increase amounts to an additional $5.50 for the average homeowner, or a total
annual library tax of $147.00. That is $12.25 per month; or $2.82 per week for your entire household!
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