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12/18/2006
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Board of Commissioners
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<br />by applicable federal or state law, revenues have no dedicated expenditure purpose. <br /> <br />The fiscal impact of a project could be evaluated using methods to include employment data, <br />wages and benefits, secondary job creation, business spin-ofTs and rela.ted factors. Those <br />methods could produce a more favorable view of a project's regional fiscal impact. Workforce <br />mobility and the ability of economic decisions to transverse governmental units make those <br />factors unreliable in measuring direct local financial impacts. Emphasis on those factors could <br />lead to inflated estimates of a project's value and less certain cost-benefit based incentive <br />decisions. <br /> <br />The intent of the INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM is that the County will <br />see a positive financial benefit associated with each project. Economic development incentive <br />programs elsewhere have seen significant public financial investments by local governments <br />committed to on the front-end of a project go unrecovered in benefits (either in directly attributed <br />financial returns or in the creation of newer higher paying jobs). <br /> <br />The INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM is designed to ensure that the <br />county and participating municipalities see increases in property tax assessment base and other <br />local government revenue resources in excess of grants awarded. <br /> <br />Grants shall not exceed five years in period of award and anyone grant award period must be <br />completed not later than seven years after initial award to allow for construction and production <br />start-up time. An extension to these limits may be granted based upon specific project related <br />issues, but is not guaranteed or required. <br /> <br />The formal agreement between the parties (grant recipient, cities and county) shall attempt to <br />specifically identify dates for purposes of establishing the appropriate time period(s) that a grant <br />will be in effect. Dates to be established will include consideration of the date of award, a date <br />for the beginning of construction, production start-up date and the dates for the beginning and <br />ending of the incentive grant awards. <br /> <br />Each project will be dealt with on an individual basis using these guidelines and other directives <br />authorized by the Cabarrus County Commission. These guidelines are subject to change and will <br />be reviewed routinely from date of adoption, the County Commission requiring it. <br /> <br />Changing economic conditions, legal issues or other factors may cause the County Commission <br />to modify, amend, suspend or tenninate the INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT <br />PROGRAM subject to contracted grants previously awarded and in effect at that time. <br /> <br />Although, increasing and diversifying the local property tax assessment base are the primary <br />initiatives of this INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT PROGRAM, several other factors <br />may be considered in authorizing a grant to any specific project. These may include but are not <br />limited to: <br /> <br />. the type of industry as a further diversification of the county's business base <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />G- \ <br />
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