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Land and Water Area Land and Water Area COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Albany County Albany city 21.38 0.47 Berne town 64.12 0.64 Bethlehem town 48.81 0.77 Coeymans town 50.17 2.92 Cohoes city 3.74 0.50 Colonie town 56.07 1.80 Green Island town 0.70 0.22 Guilderland town 57.92 0.77 Knox town 41.78 0.14 New Scotland town 58.07 0.33 Rensselaerville town 61.46 0.39 Watervliet city 1.34 0.15 Westerlo town 57.88 0.67 County Sum 523.45 9.76 Allegany County Alfred town 31.53 0.06 Allen town 36.38 0.22 Alma town 36.46 0.09 Almond town 45.81 0.01 Amity town 34.54 0.08 Andover town 39.47 0.04 Angelica town 36.45 0.02 Belfast town 36.24 0.28 Birdsall town 35.95 0.09 Bolivar town 35.87 0.01 Burns town 27.19 0.01 Caneadea town 35.53 0.81 Centerville town 35.41 0.01 Clarksville town 36.26 0.01 Cuba town 35.13 0.70 Friendship town 36.22 0.01 Genesee town 36.29 0.02 Granger town 31.99 0.05 Grove town 33.51 0.22 Hume town 37.94 0.41 Independence town 34.47 0.00 New Hudson town 36.33 0.11 Oil Springs Reservation 0.60 0.01 Rushford town 35.35 0.76 Scio town 35.24 0.03 Ward town 29.19 0.01 Wellsville town 36.66 0.03 West Almond town 36.04 0.03 Willing town 36.27 0.01 Wirt town 35.90 0.06 County Sum 1,030.22 4.20 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 1 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Bronx County Bronx borough 42.03 15.40 County Sum 42.03 15.40 Broome County Barker town 41.38 0.41 Binghamton city 10.44 0.60 Binghamton town 25.43 0.04 Chenango town 33.92 0.34 Colesville town 78.52 0.69 Conklin town 24.51 0.42 Dickinson town 4.79 0.07 Fenton town 32.89 0.49 Kirkwood town 30.96 0.43 Lisle town 46.93 0.05 Maine town 45.74 0.03 Nanticoke town 24.31 0.04 Sanford town 90.07 0.93 Triangle town 38.09 1.69 Union town 35.17 0.67 Vestal town 52.18 0.50 Windsor town 91.50 1.26 County Sum 706.82 8.64 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 2 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Cattaraugus County Allegany town 71.17 0.49 Allegany Reservation 36.39 7.27 Ashford town 51.30 0.06 Carrollton town 42.29 0.01 Cattaraugus Reservation 5.76 0.22 Coldspring town 51.47 0.54 Conewango town 36.16 0.01 Dayton town 35.76 0.28 East Otto town 41.17 0.20 Ellicottville town 45.12 0.10 Farmersville town 47.77 0.15 Franklinville town 51.80 0.18 Freedom town 40.32 0.26 Great Valley town 50.17 0.03 Hinsdale town 38.76 0.01 Humphrey town 36.57 0.02 Ischua town 32.38 0.02 Leon town 36.27 0.01 Little Valley town 29.93 0.01 Lyndon town 33.21 0.05 Machias town 40.60 0.51 Mansfield town 39.57 0.01 Napoli town 36.40 0.14 New Albion town 36.35 0.08 Oil Springs Reservation 0.37 0.00 Olean city 5.93 0.23 Olean town 29.64 0.08 Otto town 32.18 0.11 Perrysburg town 28.50 0.04 Persia town 20.93 0.06 Portville town 35.64 0.41 Randolph town 36.16 0.14 Red House town 55.69 0.17 Salamanca city 6.00 0.23 Salamanca town 18.25 0.00 South Valley town 36.93 0.17 Yorkshire town 36.96 0.07 County Sum 1,309.85 12.40 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 3 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Cayuga County County subdivisions not 0.00 128.28 Auburn city 8.39 0.04 Aurelius town 30.28 1.65 Brutus town 22.14 0.36 Cato town 33.63 2.56 Conquest town 35.19 1.12 Fleming town 21.83 2.44 Genoa town 39.66 3.45 Ira town 34.84 0.09 Ledyard town 36.33 12.29 Locke town 24.40 0.02 Mentz town 17.05 0.14 Montezuma town 18.30 0.41 Moravia town 29.00 0.65 Niles town 39.11 4.26 Owasco town 20.93 2.54 Scipio town 36.67 2.66 Sempronius town 29.38 0.34 Sennett town 28.82 0.02 Springport town 21.53 5.28 Sterling town 45.65 1.49 Summerhill town 25.88 0.11 Throop town 18.65 0.05 Venice town 41.14 0.18 Victory town 34.38 0.04 County Sum 693.18 170.46 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 4 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Chautauqua County County subdivisions not 0.00 435.56 Arkwright town 35.71 0.06 Busti town 47.77 0.01 Carroll town 33.37 0.00 Cattaraugus Reservation 2.61 0.14 Charlotte town 36.50 0.00 Chautauqua town 67.24 0.07 Cherry Creek town 36.62 0.01 Clymer town 36.06 0.05 Dunkirk city 4.53 0.04 Dunkirk town 6.24 0.05 Ellery town 47.58 0.02 Ellicott town 30.49 0.03 Ellington town 36.56 0.01 French Creek town 36.21 0.00 Gerry town 36.16 0.00 Hanover town 49.30 0.17 Harmony town 45.51 0.11 Jamestown city 8.98 0.08 Kiantone town 18.47 0.07 Mina town 35.86 0.44 North Harmony town 42.19 0.00 Poland town 36.77 0.10 Pomfret town 43.89 0.28 Portland town 34.26 0.03 Ripley town 48.93 0.09 Sheridan town 37.29 0.01 Sherman town 36.30 0.09 Stockton town 47.31 0.31 Villenova town 36.12 0.08 Westfield town 47.21 0.06 County Sum 1,062.05 437.97 Chemung County Ashland town 14.14 0.37 Baldwin town 25.76 0.01 Big Flats town 44.49 0.56 Catlin town 38.02 0.00 Chemung town 49.46 0.56 Elmira city 7.32 0.27 Elmira town 22.29 0.28 Erin town 44.32 0.15 Horseheads town 35.86 0.05 Southport town 46.52 0.29 Van Etten town 41.56 0.01 Veteran town 38.43 0.05 County Sum 408.17 2.62 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 5 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Chenango County Afton town 45.92 0.60 Bainbridge town 34.30 0.44 Columbus town 37.43 0.08 Coventry town 48.74 0.13 German town 28.40 0.04 Greene town 75.14 0.48 Guilford town 61.66 0.22 Lincklaen town 26.27 0.00 McDonough town 39.11 0.52 New Berlin town 46.38 0.31 North Norwich town 28.22 0.03 Norwich city 2.04 0.00 Norwich town 42.04 0.05 Otselic town 38.00 0.04 Oxford town 60.09 0.33 Pharsalia town 38.84 0.29 Pitcher town 28.48 0.00 Plymouth town 42.18 0.15 Preston town 34.90 0.15 Sherburne town 43.57 0.01 Smithville town 50.54 0.40 Smyrna town 42.10 0.07 County Sum 894.36 4.34 Clinton County Altona town 101.06 0.28 Au Sable town 39.12 4.76 Beekmantown town 60.47 9.13 Black Brook town 130.20 4.14 Champlain town 51.21 7.62 Chazy town 54.17 7.12 Clinton town 67.11 0.03 Dannemora town 59.19 6.62 Ellenburg town 106.43 0.97 Mooers town 87.66 0.33 Peru town 79.35 13.05 Plattsburgh city 5.05 1.54 Plattsburgh town 45.69 22.12 Saranac town 115.74 0.64 Schuyler Falls town 36.49 0.32 County Sum 1,038.95 78.67 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 6 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Columbia County Ancram town 42.57 0.19 Austerlitz town 48.74 0.10 Canaan town 36.72 0.24 Chatham town 53.27 0.27 Claverack town 47.66 0.30 Clermont town 17.99 1.21 Copake town 40.96 1.16 Gallatin town 39.25 0.36 Germantown town 12.15 1.76 Ghent town 45.18 0.22 Greenport town 18.77 1.72 Hillsdale town 47.64 0.13 Hudson city 2.17 0.15 Kinderhook town 31.83 0.59 Livingston town 38.23 0.72 New Lebanon town 35.90 0.08 Stockport town 11.64 1.51 Stuyvesant town 25.05 1.69 Taghkanic town 40.03 0.13 County Sum 635.73 12.54 Cortland County Cincinnatus town 25.44 0.05 Cortland city 3.92 0.02 Cortlandville town 49.80 0.08 Cuyler town 43.52 0.00 Freetown town 25.55 0.08 Harford town 24.18 0.00 Homer town 50.36 0.30 Lapeer town 25.07 0.10 Marathon town 24.97 0.09 Preble town 26.95 0.60 Scott town 22.26 0.15 Solon town 29.72 0.02 Taylor town 30.05 0.06 Truxton town 44.69 0.04 Virgil town 47.33 0.04 Willet town 25.84 0.24 County Sum 499.65 1.87 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 7 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Delaware County Andes town 109.07 3.46 Bovina town 44.38 0.16 Colchester town 137.43 4.77 Davenport town 52.35 0.13 Delhi town 64.57 0.04 Deposit town 43.01 1.58 Franklin town 81.45 0.11 Hamden town 59.83 0.03 Hancock town 159.33 2.50 Harpersfield town 42.14 0.21 Kortright town 62.61 0.09 Masonville town 54.20 0.12 Meredith town 58.21 0.11 Middletown town 96.40 0.87 Roxbury town 87.16 0.46 Sidney town 50.29 0.38 Stamford town 48.48 0.00 Tompkins town 98.24 6.22 Walton town 97.20 0.43 County Sum 1,446.37 21.67 Dutchess County Amenia town 43.32 0.25 Beacon city 4.78 0.11 Beekman town 30.00 0.26 Clinton town 38.46 0.37 Dover town 55.70 0.64 East Fishkill town 56.91 0.45 Fishkill town 27.42 4.56 Hyde Park town 36.96 2.89 La Grange town 39.70 0.16 Milan town 36.10 0.19 North East town 43.38 0.33 Pawling town 44.18 0.81 Pine Plains town 30.89 0.46 Pleasant Valley town 32.92 0.32 Poughkeepsie city 5.14 0.55 Poughkeepsie town 28.76 2.43 Red Hook town 36.71 3.40 Rhinebeck town 36.26 3.57 Stanford town 49.99 0.29 Union Vale town 37.69 0.12 Wappinger town 27.27 1.32 Washington town 59.07 0.29 County Sum 801.59 23.78 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 8 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Erie County County subdivisions not 0.00 162.02 Alden town 34.46 0.06 Amherst town 53.25 0.27 Aurora town 36.39 0.00 Boston town 35.83 0.00 Brant town 24.31 0.44 Buffalo city 40.61 11.90 Cattaraugus Reservation 25.33 0.35 Cheektowaga town 29.53 0.00 Clarence town 53.40 0.06 Colden town 35.65 0.08 Collins town 48.12 0.04 Concord town 70.09 0.07 Eden town 39.82 0.03 Elma town 34.49 0.00 Evans town 41.85 0.01 Grand Island town 28.51 4.78 Hamburg town 41.29 0.02 Holland town 35.80 0.03 Lackawanna city 6.12 0.00 Lancaster town 37.84 0.06 Marilla town 27.56 0.00 Newstead town 50.96 0.14 North Collins town 42.86 0.16 Orchard Park town 38.51 0.07 Sardinia town 50.21 0.17 Tonawanda city 3.79 0.30 Tonawanda town 18.80 1.56 Tonawanda Reservation 1.84 0.00 Wales town 35.60 0.04 West Seneca town 21.37 0.02 County Sum 1,044.21 182.68 Tuesday, May 06, 2003 Page 9 of 30 COUNTY NAME LAND WATER (sq.mi.) (sq.mi.) Essex County Chesterfield town 78.84 26.40 Crown Point town 76.27 5.64 Elizabethtown town 81.68 1.40 Essex town 31.71 5.87 Jay town 67.74 0.52 Keene town 156.05 0.58 Lewis town 84.78 0.20 Minerva town 158.65 3.49 Moriah town 64.69 6.47 Newcomb town 226.58 6.60 North Elba town 151.88 4.57 North Hudson town 180.13 3.07 St.
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