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Community Preservation Fund Revenue Hits 5-Year High

Southold Town and Shelter Island Town CPFs bring in $1.8 million in in January, up from $200,000 in January 2012.

Monthly revenues for the East End's Community Preservation Fund reached their highest point in more than five years in January, according to New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele, I-Sag Harbor.

January 2013 revenues were $11.13 million, the most the CPF has raked in since May 2007. The total is a 226 percent increase over January 2012, when the CPF collected $3.41 million.

In January 2013, there were 1,054 real estate transfers, compared to 499 transfers 12 months prior.

In Southold Town, there was a huge uptick in CPF revenues. From January to January, the take in increased nearly 200 percent, and in the small Town of Shelter Island, the increase was a staggering 1,800 percent.

After collecting $170,000 in January 2012, this January Southold reaped $510,00. Meanwhile, Shelter Island Town, which took in only $30,000 in 2012, boasts a $570,000 figure for 2013.

CPF revenues are an indicator of the health of the East End real estate market — and how much towns can expect to spend on land preservation in the coming years. The CPF is funded through a 2 percent tax on real estate transactions and the revenues are used for buying up open space, nature preserves, parkland, historic properties and development rights. The CPF was created in 1999 at the state level, specifically for the Peconic Bay Region, to preserve the East End’s beauty and agricultural heritage.

Since the CPF's inception in 1999, it has generated $789.77 million, according to Thiele's office.

January CPF Revenues (in Millions) Town 2012 2013 % change Southampton $2.15 $7.49 +248.4 East Hampton $0.85 $2.31 +171.8 Riverhead $0.20 $0.24 +20.0 Shelter Island $0.03 $0.57 +1,800.0 Southold $0.17 $0.51 +200.0

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