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NYS Area List by County Alphabetized 2-09.Xlsx NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 County Name Area SWIS Code# City/Town/Village Name County Name Area SWIS Code# City/Town/Village Name Albany 010100 Albany City 024801 Cuba Village 010100-013800 013001 Altamont Village 025000 Friendship Village 012000 Berne 025200 Genesee 012200 Bethlehem 025400 Granger 012489 Coeymans 025600 Grove 010300 Cohoes 025800 Hume 012689 Colonie 026000 Independence 012601 Colonie Village 026200 New Hudson 012800 Green Island 023803 Richburg Village - Bolivar 012801 Green Island Village 027601 Richburg Village - Wirt 013089 Guilderland 026400 Rushford 013200 Knox 026600 Scio 012603 Menands Village 026800 Ward 013489 New Scotland 027089 Wellsville 012401 Ravena Village 027001 Wellsville Village 013600 Rensselaerville 027200 West Almond 013401 Voorheesville Village 027400 Willing 011800 Watervliet 027689 Wirt 013800 Westerlo Broome 032000 Barker Allegany 022089 Alfred 030200-035089 032200 Binghamton 022001-027689 022001 Alfred Village 030200 Binghamton City 022200 Allen 032400 Chenango 022400 Alma 032600 Colesville 022689 Almond 032800 Conklin 022601 Almond Village 034201 Deposit Village 022889 Amity 033089 Dickinson 023089 Andover 034601 Endicott Village 023001 Andover Village 033200 Fenton 023289 Angelica 034603 Johnson City Village 023201 Angelica Village 033400 Kirkwood 023400 Belfast 033689 Lisle 022801 Belmont Village 033601 Lisle Village 023600 Birdsall 033800 Maine 023889 Bolivar 034000 Nanticoke 023801 Bolivar Village 033001 Port Dickinson Village 024089 Burns 034289 Sanford 024001 Canaseraga Village 034489 Triangle 024200 Caneadea 034689 Union 024400 Centerville 034800 Vestal 024600 Clarksville 034401 Whitney Point Village 024889 Cuba 035089 Windsor 035001 Windsor Village Page 1 of 20 NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 Cattaraugus 042089 Allegany 048000 Salamanca 041200-048489 042001 Allegany Village 041600 Salamanca City 042200 Ashford 043001 South Dayton Village 042489 Carrollton 048200 South Valley 046401 Cattaraugus Village 048489 Yorkshire 042600 Cold Spring 042889 Conewango Cayuga 050100 Auburn 043089 Dayton 050100-056400 052089 Aurelius 048401 Delevan Village 053401 Aurora Village 043200 East Otto 052289 Brutus 042801 East Randolph Village - Conewango 052489 Cato 047603 East Randolph Village - Randolph 052403 Cato Village - Cato 043689 Ellicottville 053201 Cato Village - Ira 043601 Ellicottville Village 052001 Cayuga Village 043800 Farmersville 052600 Conquest 044089 Franklinville 055601 Fair Haven Village 044001 Franklinville Village 052800 Fleming 044200 Freedom 053000 Genoa 047201 Gowanda Village 053289 Ira 044400 Great Valley 053489 Ledyard 044600 Hinsdale 053600 Locke 044800 Humphrey 053889 Mentz 045000 Ischua 052401 Meridian Village 045200 Leon 054000 Montezuma 042401 Limestone Village 054289 Moravia 045489 Little Valley 054201 Moravia Village 045401 Little Valley Village 054400 Niles 045600 Lyndon 054600 Owasco 045800 Machias 053801 Port Byron Village 046000 Mansfield 054800 Scipio 046200 Napoli 055000 Sempronius 046489 New Albion 055200 Sennett 046600 Olean 055489 Springport 041200 Olean City 055689 Sterling 046800 Otto 055800 Summerhill 047089 Perrysburg 056000 Throop 047001 Perrysburg Village 055401 Union Springs Village 047289 Persia 056200 Venice 047489 Portville 056400 Victory 047401 Portville Village 052201 Weedsport Village 047689 Randolph 047601 Randolph Village 047800 Red House Page 2 of 20 NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 Chautauqua 062000 Arkwright 067289 Westfield 060300-067289 063601 Bemus Point Village 067201 Westfield Village 066001 Brocton Village 062289 Busti Chemung 072089 Ashland 062400 Carroll 070400-074089 072200 Baldwin 066801 Cassadaga Village 072400 Big Flats 063801 Celoron Village 072600 Catlin 062689 Charlotte 072800 Chemung 062889 Chautauqua 073089 Elmira 063089 Cherry Creek 070400 Elmira City 063001 Cherry Creek Village 073001 Elmira Heights Village - Elmira 063200 Clymer 073403 Elmira Heights Village - Horseheads 063400 Dunkirk 073200 Erin 060300 Dunkirk City 073489 Horseheads 063689 Ellery 073401 Horseheads Village 063889 Ellicott 074001 Millport Village 064000 Ellington 073600 Southport 063803 Falconer Village 073889 Van Etten 064601 Forestville Village 073801 Van Etten Village 065801 Fredonia Village 074089 Veteran 064200 French Creek 072001 Wellsburg Village 064489 Gerry 064689 Hanover Chenango 082089 Afton 064889 Harmony 081100-086089 082001 Afton Village 060800 Jamestown City 082289 Bainbridge 065000 Kiantone 082201 Bainbridge Village 062201 Lakewood Village 082400 Columbus 062801 Mayville Village 082600 Coventry 065200 Mina 085601 Earlville Village 065400 North Harmony 082800 German 064801 Panama Village 083089 Greene 065600 Poland 083001 Greene Village 065889 Pomfret 083200 Guilford 066089 Portland 083400 Lincklaen 066200 Ripley 083600 Mc Donough 066400 Sheridan 083889 New Berlin 066689 Sherman 083801 New Berlin Village 066601 Sherman Village 084000 North Norwich 064603 Silver Creek Village 084200 Norwich 062601 Sinclairville Village-Charlotte 081100 Norwich City 064401 Sinclairville Village-Gerry 084400 Otselic 066889 Stockton 084689 Oxford 067000 Villenova 084601 Oxford Village Page 3 of 20 NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 Chenango, cont'd 084800 Pharsalia 104000 Greenport 081100-086089 085000 Pitcher 104200 Hillsdale 085200 Plymouth 100600 Hudson 085400 Preston 104489 Kinderhook 085689 Sherburne 104401 Kinderhook Village 085603 Sherburne Village 104600 Livingston 085800 Smithville 104800 New Lebanon 086089 Smyrna 102801 Philmont Village 086001 Smyrna Village 105000 Stockport 105200 Stuyvesant Clinton 092000 Altona 105400 Taghkanic 091300-094600 092289 Ausable 104403 Valatie Village 092400 Beekmantown 092600 Black Brook Cortland 112000 Cincinnatus 092889 Champlain 110200-114800 110200 Cortland 092801 Champlain Village 112289 Cortlandville 093000 Chazy 112400 Cuyler 093200 Clinton 112600 Freetown 093489 Dannemora 112800 Harford 093401 Dannemora Village - Dannemora 113089 Homer 094401 Dannemora Village - Saranac 112201 Homer Village - Cortlandville 093600 Ellenburg 113001 Homer Village - Homer 092201 Keeseville Village 113200 Lapeer 093800 Mooers 113489 Marathon 094000 Peru 113401 Marathon Village 094200 Plattsburgh 112203 Mc Graw Village 091300 Plattsburgh City 113600 Preble 092803 Rouses Point Village 113800 Scott 094489 Saranac 114000 Solon 094600 Schuyler Falls 114200 Taylor 114400 Truxton Columbia 102000 Ancram 114600 Virgil 100600-105400 102200 Austerlitz 114800 Willet 102400 Canaan 102689 Chatham Delaware 122000 Andes 102601 Chatham Village - Chatham 122000-125689 122200 Bovina 103801 Chatham Village - Ghant 122400 Colchester 102889 Claverack 122600 Davenport 103000 Clermont 122889 Delhi 103200 Copake 122801 Delhi Village 103400 Gallatin 123089 Deposit 103600 Germantown 123001 Deposit Village 103889 Ghent 124601 Fleischmanns Village Page 4 of 20 NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 Delaware, cont'd 123289 Franklin 134801 Red Hook Village 122000-125689 123201 Franklin Village 135089 Rhinebeck 123400 Hamden 135001 Rhinebeck Village 123689 Hancock 135200 Stanford 123601 Hancock Village 134803 Tivoli Village 123889 Harpersfield 135400 Union Vale 125201 Hobart Village 135689 Wappinger 124000 Kortright 134601 Wappingers Falls Village - Poughkeepsie 124603 Margaretville Village 135601 Wappingers Falls Village - Wappinger 124200 Masonville 135889 Washington 124400 Meredith Erie 142089 Alden 124689 Middletown 140200-146800 142001 Alden Village 124800 Roxbury 142289 Amherst 125089 Sidney 144401 Angola Village 125001 Sidney Village 142489 Aurora 125289 Stamford 144801 Blasdell Village 123801 Stamford Village - Harpersfild 142600 Boston 125203 Stamford Village - Stamford 142889 Brant 125400 Tompkins 140200 Buffalo City 125689 Walton 143089 Cheektowaga 125601 Walton Village 143200 Clarence 143400 Colden Dutchess 132000 Amenia 143689 Collins 130200-135889 130200 Beacon 143889 Concord 132200 Beekman 143003 Depew Village - Cheektowaga 132400 Clinton 145201 Depew Village - Lancaster 132600 Dover 142401 East Aurora Village 132800 East Fishkill 144000 Eden 133089 Fishkill 144200 Elma 133001 Fishkill Village 144489 Evans 133200 Hyde Park 142801 Farnham Village 133400 La Grange 143601 Gowanda Village - Erie 133600 Milan 144600 Grand Island 135801 Millbrook Village 144889 Hamburg 133801 Millerton Village 144803 Hamburg Village 133889 Northeast 145000 Holland 134089 Pawling 140900 Lackawanna City 134001 Pawling Village 145289 Lancaster 134200 Pine Plains 143001 Sloan Village 134400 Pleasant Valley 143801 Springville Village 134689 Poughkeepsie 141600 Tonawanda City 131300 Poughkeepsie City 142201 Williamsville Village - Amherst 134889 Red Hook 143005 Williamsville Village - Cheektowaga Page 5 of 20 NYS Area SWIS Codes by County as of 4/14/2010 Erie, Cont'd 145689 Newstead Franklin 162200 Bangor 140200-146800 145889 North Collins 162001-165600 162400 Bellmont 145801 North Collins Village 162600 Bombay 146089 Orchard Park 162800 Brandon 146001 Orchard Park Village 163000 Brighton - Franklin Co. 146200 Sardinia 165001 Brushton Village 143001 Sloan Village 163289 Burke 143801 Springville Village 163201 Burke Village 146489 Tonawanda 163489 Chateaugay 141600 Tonawanda City 163401 Chateaugay Village 146600 Wales 163600 Constable 146800 West Seneca 163800 Dickinson 142201 Williamsville Village 164000 Duane 143005 Williamsville Village - Cheektowaga 164200 Fort Covington 164400 Franklin Essex 154401 Bloomingdale Village 164689 Harrietstown 152089-155400 152089 Chesterfield 164889 Malone 152200 Crown
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