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  2. Ramapo residents will see increase in town property taxes in ...

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    Ramapo's 2024 budget increases spending by $6 million, from $124.9 million in 2023. The town budget hit $119.7 million in 2022. The 2024 budget raises $91.7 million in property taxes to support ...

  3. Ramapo poised to approve Miller's Pond development on ... - AOL

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    Ramapo's current zoning for the property allows for 122 houses. The Town Board meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday in Town Hall, 237 Route in Airmont.. Housing plan: Miller's Pond presents ...

  4. Golden v. Planning Board of Ramapo - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Ramapo, New York passed a zoning ordinance prohibiting development of a subdivision plat unless the property owners had a special permit, one of the early Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances. Permits were granted based on a point system based on available municipal facilities in the area of proposed development, with the intent of ...

  5. Suffern, New York - Wikipedia

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    Suffern is a village that was incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York. Located adjacent to the town of Mahwah, New Jersey, Suffern is located 31 miles northwest of Manhattan. [2] As of the 2020 census, Suffern's population was 11,402. [3]

  6. Ramapo officials approve zone change for development on ... - AOL

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    The developer of the Miller's Pond community in Pomona presented plans for an estimated 637 townhouses at the former Minisceongo Golf Course property during a Ramapo Town Board meeting at town ...

  7. Ramapo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ramapo is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States. It was originally formed as New Hampstead, in 1791, and became Ramapo in 1828. [2] It shares its name with the Ramapo River. As of the 2020 census, Ramapo had a total population of 148,919, making it the most populous town in New York outside of Long Island.