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(Readopted 01-13-2020) <br />POLICY STATEMENT <br />CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES FOR TAX ABATEMENT <br />waived, provided state law is fully complied with. <br />The local taxing jurisdictions encourage existing employers to retain as many jobs and as much <br />existing annual payroll as is economically feasible for the existing employer, while remaining <br />competitive in its industry. <br />VII. Greenfield projects <br />In order to encourage the development of greenfield properties and also to be able to expedite <br />certain new projects, the criteria for tax abatements for improvements to real property and for new <br />personal property at authorized facilities set forth in Article V above shall be waived for projects <br />exclusively involving greenfield properties, provided state law is fully complied with. <br />VIII�Ap lication Process <br />�._. <br />V11LA <br />Process <br />Eligibility <br />_ _ <br />Any present or potential owner of taxable property in the Taxing Jurisdictions may request tax <br />abatement by filing a written request with the City Manager or County Judge, with a copy of the <br />application forwarded by the applicant to the Executive Director of the Paris EDC ...... .... <br />Form <br />Thea <br />application s <br />pp hall consist of a completed application form accompanied by the following: <br />1. A general description of the improvements to be undertaken together with the projected new <br />value to the property and the type of business operation proposed. <br />2. A detailed, descriptive list of the improvements for which abatement is requested. <br />3. A list of the kind, number, and location of all proposed improvements of the property. <br />4. A list of the number and type of jobs created, including information pertaining to anticipated <br />job transfers (if any). <br />5. A metes and bounds description and plat of the proposed reinvestment zone that shows all <br />roadways within 200 feet of the reinvestment zone and all existing zoning and land uses <br />within 200 feet of the reinvestment zone. <br />6. A time schedule for undertaking and completing the proposed improvements. <br />7. The type and value of any additional economic development incentives requested. <br />8. Any other information about the proposed project as may be required by the Taxing <br />ablesir <br />Jurisdictions or as deemed desirable by the Taxing Jurisdictions. <br />Review <br />�� <br />1. All applications will be initially—reviewed by the PEDC executive director. <br />Process <br />2. An initial project briefing meeting will be conducted between the company's representatives, <br />the PEDC executive director, the city manager, and the county judge. <br />3. The PEDC executive director will evaluate the request for tax abatement in accordance with <br />these criteria and guidelines and will make his/her recommendation to the Paris City Council <br />and Lamar County Commissioners Court for their review and possible approval. <br />4. After the Paris City Council has been briefed on the proposed tax abatement offer and they <br />have directed the PEDC executive director to move forward, the Paris City Attorney will draft <br />the initial tax abatement agreement for review by the PEDC Board and representatives of <br />each Taxing Jurisdiction. <br />5. Electronic versions of the City's abatement agreement will be provided to the County so all <br />agreements have consistent language, terms and conditions. <br />6. Following review of the draft agreement, it will be sent to the applicant's legal counsel for <br />review and comment. Any changes requested by the tax abatement applicant will be <br />reviewed by the City Attorney. <br />7. Once the Agreement is finalized, it will be placed on the PEDC Agenda for board <br />recommendation. <br />8. Once the Tax Abatement Agreement has been acted on by the PEDC Board, the Agreement <br />shall be forwarded to the Paris City Council and Lamar County Commissioner's Court for <br />final consideration and action. <br />_ <br />Public Hearin <br />m g"Taxing <br />1. The J ti -o-- tie .... required <br />urisdictions will comply with certain public notices and hearings required as <br />mandated by state law under the Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act prior to the <br />