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PROPOSAL for the development of a NEW YORK HORSE PARK A Conceptual Use Satisfying Open Space Requirements And Developing Revenue-generating Economic Activity This presentation is protected by international copyright laws and may not be reproduced or altered, in whole or in part, via any media without the express written consent of the author. For information, contact Marsha Himler or Cheryl Keyrouze via www.nyhorsepark.org
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Page 1: PROPOSAL for the development of a NEW YORK HORSE PARK A Conceptual Use Satisfying Open Space Requirements And Developing Revenue-generating Economic Activity.

PROPOSALfor the development of a

NEW YORK HORSE PARK

A Conceptual Use

Satisfying Open Space Requirements

And

Developing Revenue-generating Economic Activity

This presentation is protected by international copyright laws and may not be reproduced or altered, in whole or in part, via any media without the express written consent of the author. For information, contact Marsha Himler or Cheryl Keyrouze via www.nyhorsepark.org

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The time is rightto build a quality

EQUINE AND AGRICULTURAL FACILITY

which is capable of being

OPERATIONALLY SELF-FUNDING,

which will generate

SUBSTANTIAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITY,

and which will still provide for

OPEN SPACE.

The place is New York!

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What is a

Horse Park?

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A Destination

An Economic Catalyst

A Facility Protecting, Enhancing and Preserving Open Green

Space

A Dramatic New York

Horse Country Gateway

Another Positive Image

for New York State

A horse park is:

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A place where horse enthusiasts may participate in:

Exhibitions, Sales, Shows, Rodeos, Team Penning,

Cross Country Eventing, Dressage, Polo, Breed Shows,

Carriage Driving Shows, Combined Driving Shows,

4-H Competitions, US Pony Club Events,

Steeplechase

and a host of other agriculturally-related activities.

A horse park is:

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Why have a horse park?

The equine economic numbers are eye opening. In December, 2005, the inventory value of New York State equines was $1.83 BILLION, an 8% increase from 2000.Source: NY Agricultural Statistics Service

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Why have a horse park?

The number of horses used for pleasure and competition is more then 6 times greater than the number involved in racing.

Source: American Horse Council Study 2005

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Why have a horse park?

The number of farms in New York decreased by 600 between 2005 and 2006. The amount of land in farms decreased by 5 million acres between 2005 and 2006.

Source: NY Agricultural Statistics Service

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Why have a horse park?

The equine industry supports pasture, hay and feed production businesses.

It also provides direct local investment in equipment such as trailers and fencing and services such as veterinarians and blacksmiths. (Saratoga County Green Infrastructure Plan)

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Economic Impact of a Horse Park

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Economic impact of a horse park

In Saratoga County alone, the value of the equine industry’s impact is estimated to be more than $317 Million.

(American Horse Council statistics, 2005)

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Economic impact of a horse park

• Attracts environmentally friendly $$$ into the community

• A direct and positive impact on area tourism– Hotels/motels– Restaurants– Retail establishments– Museums and other tourist

attractions– Gasoline and automobile/truck

repairs

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Economic impact of a horse park

The current cost of maintaining one horse is closer to $140 per month in Saratoga County so the economic impact is closer to

$18.4 MILLION!!!

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Economic impact of a horse park

As farmland and open space are converted to residential development, local public per capita spending increases.

Increased taxation always follows growth.

Source: American Farmland Trust

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Economic impact of a horse park

The Economic Impact of a 3-Day Horse Show:

# of horses 200multiplied by # of show days 3________________________________

# of people per horse 2.5

$$$ spent per day high $500/day

per person low $240/day_________________________________

Direct $$$ to the surrounding community = $363,000 to $750,000 for 3

days.

Total economic impact = $1,452,000 to $3,000,000!!!

(Based upon a study done by the American Quarter Horse Association and figures from the NASS and the American Horse Council. Many shows can well exceed these figures as some shows run a full week or longer and can involve 500 or more horses.)

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Economic impact of a horse park

Approximately 46% of all horse-owning families have an annual income between $25,000 and $75,000. Of these, approximately 38% are households earning under $50,000.

Source: American Horse Council

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Economic impact of a horse park

The largest and fastest growing segment of the horse industry in terms of participation is the recreational segment. The positive impact of recreational trail riding is present in all 50 states.

Source: American Horse Council

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Economic impact of a horse park

According to the 2004 Virginia Horse Center Economic Impact Study study, the return on investment was $5 in tax revenues for every dollar invested by the state.

Source: 2004 Virginia Economic Impact Study – update of 2001 study

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Preserve Open Space

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Preserving Open Space

for future generations

• To set aside land for enjoyment by future generations.

• To maintain ‘openness’ of the space for recreational use.

• To develop open space for the self-funded recreational operations.

A horse park is a golden opportunity:

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Preserving Open Space

for future generations

According to land conservation studies, we are losing 313 acres of land every minute in the United States, or over 164 MILLION acres per year lost to development.

Source: Equestrian Land Conservation Resource

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Horse Country Gateway

A Green Infrastructure Gateway is a

major cultural and historical

destination/entrance to Saratoga County’s

green infrastructure and should be celebrated

and integrated with economic and tourism efforts

Source: Green Infrastructure plan for Saratoga County

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Horse Country Gateway

A Horse Park is one of the recommended

Green Infrastructure Gateways for Saratoga County

Source: Green Infrastructure plan for Saratoga County

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An opportunity to build another

New York State destination

• A Horse Park/Horse Country gateway would become a well known destination throughout…– New York– New England – the Northeast– Canada – And beyond

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An opportunity to build another New York State

destination

• A Destination that will reinforce New York State’s IMAGE.

• A Destination that will attract TOURISM.

• A Destination that will create NEW ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES.

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Examples of Successful

Horse Parks Around the

Country

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The Horse Park of New Jersey at Stone

Tavern• A 147 acre park surrounded by 5000 ‘forever wild’ acres.

• Purchased with Green Acres funds.• Occupied most every weekend.• Host to some high-profile national

competitions.• Community involvement and support. • Governmental and public

cooperation.• Easy access from main highways.

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-1400 acres

- Site of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Equestrian games

- Covered arena

- Stable complex

- Polo fields

- Grand Prix stadium

Georgia International Horse ParkConyers, GA

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Kentucky Horse ParkLexington, KY

Situated on 1600 acres, KHP was originally built as a tourist attraction with an interactive ‘Museum of the Horse’, a Breeds Barn and demonstration ring. The addition of various show arenas, permanent stabling and polo fields came later, making KHP a premier equine competition venue. KHP is also home to various national organizations, including the United State Equestrian Federation.

KHP annually hosts the ROLEX 3-day event that brings in 50,000+ spectators to the area every year. KHP has been selected to host the 2010 World Equestrian Games, expected to bring in excess of 500,000 spectators to the area.

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A successful horse park requires a large amount of acreage. An eventing course, for example, requires a minimum of 80 acres; combined driving marathon courses require even more. Space must also be provided for campers, trailers and parking for competitors as well as spectators.

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A horse park derives its synergy from having ALL the necessary equine show amenities in ONE place, to serve the needs of a variety of equine competitors. Our vision of a 300 to 500 acre horse park is based on the models of successful horse parks around the country, including the ones seen in this presentation.

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A Horse Park in New York State:

Is consistent with the Green

Infrastructure Plans

Satisfies Open Space requirements

Demonstrates proven revenue generating economic activity

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The time is

now;

The place is

New York

State

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Make the dream real!

Please visit us on the web at

www.nyhorsepark.org

Thank you!

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