Amherst College (named after the town, not the General)
In addition to the $491,364 Amherst College paid the town last year in property taxes for faculty housing, Lord Jeff Inn and Amherst Golf Course --making them Amherst's number #1 taxpayer-- AC also voluntarily donated $90,000 Payment In Lieu Of Taxes specifically for fire/ambulance protection.
Last year AFD responded to the campus 180 times (58 fire, 122 EMS), or an average of $500 reimbursement per run.
UMass pays the town $325,000 PILOT under a 5 year strategic agreement that expired July 1st, but was e-x-t-e-n-d-e-d for one year because UMass was once again playing musical chairs with its leadership and the new Chancellor just started only this summer. Last year AFD responded to the campus 915 times (234 fire, 681 EMS), or an average of $355 reimbursement per run.
Hampshire College
Hampshire College, one of the most expensive schools in the country and the town's third largest landowner, required 178 AFD runs last year (107 fire, 71 EMS) and paid the town zero for PILOT, or an average of zero per run. Yes, I said zero.
The town of Amherst required 3,189 AFD runs (956 fire, 2233 EMS) and paid $4 million in taxes to fund the entire department, or $1,254 reimbursement per run. And yes, insurance receipts for ambulance runs totaled $2 million so the net cost to taxpayers is cut in half--but that still works out to $627 cost per run.
After 20 years of discussion the town is finally getting serious about building a new fire station in South Amherst to bring better response time to deep South Amherst, including Hampshire College and any new development that springs up around the Atkins Corner reconstruction (if it ever finishes).
The new fire station will not be cheap, $10 million minimum, and will require an increase in staffing, also not cheap. Currently however, AFD is understaffed and Central Fire Station is falling apart. All of this will be expensive.
But one way or the other we're going to pay: either in actual dollars now, or an unforgettable tragedy in the near future.
Thus, everyone who benefits --and everyone will benefit-- should pay their fair share. If all the non profits on this list simply paid the $500/run Amherst College paid (and in this current year they are contributing $92,000, so reimbursement per run may actually go up slightly) it would have amounted to an additional $332,675 this past year. And that's real money!
Tale of the Tape:
Hampshire College 178 runs @ $500/per equals $89,000
UMass Fraternities & Sororities 86 runs equals $43,000
Sunbridge Care & Rehab in Hadley 136 runs equals $68,000
UMass campus extra $145/run for 915 runs equals $132,675
AFD Annual Report Fy12