Jehovah Witnesses sects flock to Hudson Valley Town

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  • ToesUp
    ToesUp

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    Interesting article regarding the properties owned by JW's and other sects.

    SHAWANGUNK - This Ulster County town, with a ridge of quartz mountains rising 2,000 feet, is a mecca for rock climbers. In recent years, religious groups have also begun flocking to the mid-Hudson Valley municipality of 15,000 residents, putting down roots and scooping up tax breaks.

    In 2015, the 29 Shawangunk properties with religious non-profit status were worth $148 million, up 85 percent since 1999.

    “Our town is nearly 30 percent exempt,” said town Tax Assessor Curt Schoeberl. “In the last five or 10 years, the largest tax-exempt group’s growth is religious. These groups are growing faster than the taxable part of the tax rolls.”

    “The only thing they don’t have on the property is an oil well,” Schoeberl quipped.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses Watchtower Farm complex in

    The Jehovah's Witnesses Watchtower Farm complex in Shawangunk (Photo: Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News)

    Brimming with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash from the sale of it Brooklyn properties in recent years, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, and their nonprofit arm, The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, is amassing property all over the Hudson Valley. Watchtower owns about 1,500 acres in Shawangunk, where the group maintains a printing press for its religious literature, a working farm and refrigeration and ready-mix concrete plants.

    In the Orange County town of Warwick, Jehovah’s Witnesses are building a new headquarters, reportedly set to be 1.6 million square feet.

    In Putnam County, Watchtower owns nearly 750 acres — nearly all of it tax-exempt. Spread out on both sides of Route 22 in Patterson, the property is home to a massive education center, several apartment buildings, a farm, dining hall and several other buildings.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses property off Route 22 in Patterson,

    The Jehovah's Witnesses property off Route 22 in Patterson, N.Y. (Photo: Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News)

    In Shawangunk, Schoeberl said Watchtower gives back to its host community “in an unbelievable fashion.

    “They almost single-handedly built two town parks with their manpower and equipment,” he said. “I don’t think they’ve ever said no” to a request for help.

    Schoeberl said several Buddhist groups have also joined other nonprofit organizations in making their home in Shawangunk in recent years, buying large tracts of land for several temples.

  • schnell
    schnell

    But hey, they're saving up for when religions have to pay taxes, right?

  • TheWonderofYou
    TheWonderofYou

    Watchtower properties in mid-Hudson

    TOWN OF SHAWANGUNK

    Red Mill Road

    A sprawling complex on 1,141 acres, including a saw mill, food processing and printing plants

    Estimated market value: $135 million.

    Tax exempt. If taxable, it would pay about $4.7 million in property taxes.

    TOWN OF NEWBURGH

    1294 Route 300

    Former Hampton Inn

    Market value: $6.4 million

    Tax exempt. It was paying $262,000 in property taxes before Watchtower bought it.

    15 Crossroads Court

    Former Hilton Garden Inn on 5.6 acres

    Market value: $8 million

    Tax exempt. It was paying $326,000 in property taxes before Watchtower bought it.

    TOWN OF MONTGOMERY

    124 Bracken Road

    200,000-square-foot warehouse on 12 acres

    Market value: $8.3 million

    Tax exempt. It would pay $290,832 if taxable.

    TOWN OF WARWICK

    15, 20, 30, 40, 45, 50 and 55 King's Drive, off Long Meadow Road

    Watchtower world headquarters

    Watchtower is building three multi-story apartment buildings, a vehicle maintenance building; a four-level parking garage, and an office-service building. The complex will total 1.6 million square feet.

    Construction has not been completed and therefore the property as a whole has not been assessed.

    TOWN OF TUXEDO

    Route 72 and Long Meadow Road

    Former research headquarters of International Paper

    Market value $2,748,000

    Tax exempt. It would pay $103,491 if taxable.

    227 Ironwood Drive

    Apartment complex

    Market value: $749,200

    Taxes paid: $28,213. Watchtower is seeking an exemption.

    51 Woods Road

    Single-family home

    Market value: $344,600

    Taxes paid: $12,868. Watchtower is seeking an exemption.

    57 Cross Ridge Road

    Single family home

    Market value: $345,800.

    Tax exempt. It would pay $13,168 if taxable.

    15 Sylvan Way

    Single-family home

    Market value: $295,500.

    Taxes paid: $10,056. Watchtower is seeking an exemption.

    Source: town assessors and Orange County

    http://www.recordonline.com/article/20150307/NEWS/150309486

  • darkspilver
    darkspilver

    Interesting how the American system seems to be broken then?

    Surely the problem here is two-fold?

    Firstly the tax-exemption is put into place by central government - but they don't provide grants to local communities to make up for the lost income/tax

    Secondly the actual local communities are set up to be too small anyway and are therefore much more susceptible / affected financially when a tax exempt group moves in - the communites are too fragile financially due to their small size to be able to cushion the lose of money due to tax exemption.

    But maybe I just don't understand the 'problem'?

    And isn't Brooklyn NYC heading for a 'pay day' with annual property taxes on the buildings that WT has sold their? Of course the issue is that Brooklyn is a larger community so as a percentage overall it wouldn't be so significant as for the upstate communities....

  • tiki
    tiki

    Not for profits typically pay an annual "gratitude" amount to the city or town in which they are located, due to the access to police, fire protection, roads, infrastructure....although not required it is a gesture of appreciation to the city or town. I wonder if these ny areas receive such a check .....ever......

  • TheWonderofYou
    TheWonderofYou

    Below you find some beautiful images of the region where all the Watchtower prestige buildings are situated. This means only some kilometers away from there


    http://www.mohonkpreserve.org/

    Watchtower Farm ...next Dwaar Kill below left


  • TheWonderofYou
    TheWonderofYou

    Here we have the Watchtower Farms, in the Red Mill Road in Shawangunk, a region that is also from touristic view very interesting as investition.

    TOWN OF SHAWANGUNK

    Red Mill Road

    A sprawling complex on 1,141 acres, including a saw mill, food processing and printing plants

    Estimated market value: $135 million.

    Tax exempt. If taxable, it would pay about $4.7 million in property taxes.

    ___

    20 km to Minnewaska Lake Beach

    Red Mill Rd.

  • menrov
    menrov

    Where did Jesus sleep again ???

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