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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance - 10039-1997 - Nominating An Area As An Enterprise Zone. Texas Enterprise Zone Act. - 12/18/1997First Reading Item /144 December 11, 1997 Second Reading Item /116 December 18, 1997 ORDINANCE HO. 10039 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS NOMINATING AN AREA AS AN ENTERPRISE ZONE PURSUANT TO THE TEXAS ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT (TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 2303); PROVIDING TAX INCENTIVES; DESIGNATING AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE TO ACT IN ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE NOMINATION AND DESIGNATION OF THE AREA DESCRIBED HEREIN AS AN ENTERPRISE ZONE AND REINVESTMENT ZONE (TEXAS TAX CODE, CHAPTER 312); AND FURTHER DESIGNATING A LIAISON TO ACT ON ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE ENTERPRISE ZONE ACT ONCE DESIGNATED BY THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lubbock, Texas desires to create the proper economic and social environment to induce the investment of private resources in productive business enterprises located in severely distressed areas of the city and to provide employment to residents of such area; WHEREAS, certain conditions exist in such area which represent a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the people of such area; and WHEREAS, it is necessary and in the best interest of the City to nominate such area as an enterprise zone pursuant to the Texas Enterprise Zone Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 2303, the "Act"); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS: Section 1. THAT the City hereby nominates the area set forth and attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part hereof for all purposes. Section 2. THAT the City Council finds the zone area meets the qualifications of the Act. Section 3. THAT the City Council will provide certain tax incentives applicable to business enterprises in the zone which are not applicable throughout the City as indicated in Exhibit B attached hereto and made a part hereof forall purposes. Section 4. THAT the areas described in this ordinance are designated as enterprise zones and reinvestment zones, subject to approval of the Texas Department of Economic Development. Section 5. THAT the City Council directs and designates the City of Lubbock Mayor as the City's authorized representative to act in all matters pertaining to the nomination and designation of the areas described herein as enterprise zones and reinvestment zones. Section 6. That the City Council further directs and designates its city manager as liaison for communication with the Department to oversee zone activities and communications with qualified businesses. Section 7. That a public hearing to consider this ordinance was held by the City Council on December 11, 1997. Section 8. That this ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law and charter in such case provides. AND IT IS SO ORDERED PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS ON FIRST READING THIS ...l.l.th DAY OF December , 1997. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS ON SECOND READING THIS 0 .JJJ.th J/:Dor;Gh•r 1997. ~~ ~-NDYSl~MAYOR LIAORD20.doc, November 10, 1997 ccoocs EXHIBIT "A" Description of LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ENTERPRISE ZONE Beginning at the intersection of 19th Street and Avenue Hin the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County Texas; THENCE south along Avenue H to its intersection with 30th Street: THENCE west along 30th Street to its intersection with Avenue P; THENCE south along Avenue P to its intersection with 32nd Street; THENCE west along 32nd Street to its intersection with Avenue Q; THENCE north along Avenue Q to its intersection with 19th Street; THENCE west along 19th Street to its intersection with the AT and SF rail line; THENCE northeast along the AT and SF rail line approximately 1381 feet to a point approximately 815 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue THENCE north along a line approximately 731 feet to a point 1546 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 1705 feet to a point 65 feet north of the intersection of 15th Street and Orlando Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 1137 feet to a point approximately 975 feet east and 122 feet north of the intersection of 13th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 975 feet to its intersection with Quaker Avenue: THENCE north along Quaker Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; Thence west along 4th Street to its intersection with Frankford Avenue; Thence north along Frankford Avenue and North Frankford Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641: Thence east along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Interstate 27; THENCE north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market · Road 1294; THENCE east along Farm to Market Road 1294 to its intersection with North Guava Avenue; THENCE south along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with East Independence Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Fig Avenue; THENCE north along North Fig Avenue to its Intersection with East Lawrence Street; THENCE west along East Lawrence street to its intersection with North David Avenue; THENCE south along North David Avenue to its intersection with East Jamestown Street; THENCE west along East Jamestown Street to its intersection with North Zenith Avenue; THENCE south along North Zenith Avenue to its intersection with East Independence Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Walnut Avenue; THENCE south along North Walnut Avenue to its intersection with East Bluefield Street; THENCE west along East Bluefield Street to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; THENCE southeast along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Olive Avenue; 2 THENCE south along North Olive Avenue to its intersection with East Municipal Drive; THENCE southwest along East Municipal Drive to its intersection with North Guava Avenue: THENCE north along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641 ; THENCE northwest along Farm to Market Road 2641to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with East Kent Street; THENCE west along East Kent Street to its intersection with North Interstate 27; Thence north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; THENCE west along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Frankford Avenue; Thence south along North Frankford Avenue and Frankford Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE west along 4th Street to a point approximately 1868 feet east of the intersection of 4th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 5,280 feet to a point approximately 2030 feet west of the intersection of North Quaker Avenue and Erskine Street; THENCE east along Erskine Street to its intersection with North Indiana Avenue; THENCE south along North Indiana Avenue to its intersection with Baylor Street; THENCE east along Baylor Street to its intersection with North Detroit Avenue; THENCE south along North Detroit Avenue and Detroit Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE east along 4th Street to its intersection with University Avenue; THENCE south along University Avenue to its intersection with 19th Street; 3 THENCE east along 19th Street to the point of beginning. Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone contains 10.3 square miles excluding 1.2 square miles of airport runways. airport taxiways and other property within the Building Restriction Line of Lubbock International Airport. Lubbock international Airport Enterprise Zone consists of the following 1990 Lubbock County Census geographical areas: Block Group 1 of Census Tract 1.00; Block Group 1 and Block Group 2 of Census Tract 3.01; Block Group 5 of Census Tract 3.02; Census Tract 5.00; Block Group 4, Block Group 5 and Block Group 6 of Census Tract 13.00; and Block 305A, 305B, 305C, 3050, 311A, 311B, 311C, 326A, 337,338, and 339 of Census Tract 102.00. 4 8 ·-Proposed Lubbock lntemational Airport Enterprise Zone Zone Boundary EXHIBIT ''B" TAX ABATEMENT Commercial Ad valorem taxes on improvements, by new construction or modernization of retail, service and office related projects, will be eligible to be abated for a period of up to five (5) years at up to 100% per year. Abatement will be considered if the individual project meets the "Guidelines and Criteria Governing Tax Abatement For Commercial Projects In Designated Enterprise Zones in the City of Lubbock", adopted on October 9, 1997 by the Lubbock City Council and on November 10, 1997 by Lubbock County. (Available only in Enterprise Zones} Industrial Ad valorem taxes on industrial improvements will be considered under the "Guidelines and Criteria Governing Tax Abatement For Selected Taxing Units Contained Within Lubbock County'' adopted by the Lubbock City Council on October 9, 1997 and Lubbock County on November 10, 1997. INFRASTRUCTURE ABATEMENT FOR BUSINESSES Businesses in the designated zones may negotiate with the City's Utilities for the abatement of cost of extension and/or improvements of water and sewer lines and/or street improvements, which are necessary for the applicant to conduct business. LOCAL SALES AND USE TAX REFUNDS TO QUALIFIED BUSINESSES· The City of Lubbock will refund local sales and use taxes paid by qualified businesses, which meet the guidelines adopted by the City Council and Lubbock County in 1993, at the rate of 100% during the first year of operation In the zone and 50% for the second and third years of operation In the zone. The tax will be refunded, based on the qualified business' local purchase of building materials, office supplies and furnishings for its facilities. (Available only in Enterprise Zones) REFUNDS OF SALES TAXES FOR CREATION OF JOBS FOR QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES The City of Lubbock will provide a one-time refund of a part of the local portion of sales and use taxes collected to qualified businesses in designated enterprise zones. The refund will be made based on the employment of residents of a designated zone who work at least 1,040 hours per year on a full-time basis. The maximum amount of the refund will be $250 per qualified employee and a maximum of $2,500 per qualified business If the company meets the guidelines established in 1993, and approved by the City and County of Lubbock, for this use. Businesses will be required to certify eligibility for these refunds through employment records and audits, if desired by the City. (Available only in Enterprise Zones} REFUND OF BUILDING PERMIT FEES TO BUSINESSES IN AN ENTERPRISE ZONE The City of Lubbock will refund fees usually charged for building permits, if the business in the designated zones qualifies under the guidelines approved by the City of Lubbock in 1993 and retains at least 1 O qualified employees. Refund of fees will be made upon the company's achievement of qualification, but no longer than three years from the date of initiation of the company's operation in the zone(s). (Available only in Enterprise Zones) < •• AGREEMENT FOR DESIGNATION OF AN ENTERPRISE ZONE \ '\ STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TRAVIS § THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 29th day of January, 1998, by and between the Texas Department of Economic Development, an agency of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Department" and the City of Lubbock, Texas hereinafter referred to as "Unit." WIT NE S SETH: WHEREAS, the public policy of this state is to provide the people of this state with the necessary means to assist communities, their residents, and the private sector to create the proper economic and social environment to induce the investment of private resources in productive business enterprises located in severely distressed areas and to provide employment to residents of those areas; WHEREAS, the objective of the Texas Enterprise Zone Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 2303 (the Act) is to provide appropriate investments, tax benefits, and regulatory relief to encourage the business community to commit its financial participation; WHEREAS, the revitalization of enterprise zones through the concerted efforts of government and private sector is declared a public purpose; WHEREAS, Unit requested Department to designate an area within its jurisdiction as an enterprise zone, which is described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached hereto; WHEREAS, Unit filed its application on January 5, 1998, with Department for designation of an enterprise zone pursuant to the Act for the purpose of revitalizing the area described herein; WHEREAS, the governing body of Unit adopted an ordinance on December 18, 1997, following a public hearing, to nominate the area and made the necessary finding that the zone area meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise zone as set forth in the Act; WHEREAS, the Executive Director acting on behalf of Department authorized and approved the designation of the enterprise zone on January 29, 1998, under the terms and conditions of the Act and those set forth herein; WHEREAS, Unit has entered or will enter into agreements with Qualified Businesses, as defined in the Act and as further defined in its nominating ordinance, in which the Qualified Businesses agree to maintain their status as Qualified Businesses in order to benefit from the local incentives available and in which Unit provides for certain local incentives, pursuant to the terms of the Act; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the respective representations and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: · 1. REPRESENTATIONS. Department and Unit represent and warrant, as applicable, the following: Page 1 of 5 .. · .. (a) Findings. Based upon the representations made by Unit, Department hereby reaffirms previous findings that the zone area meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise zone as set forth in the Act. (b) Designation of Enter.prise Zone. Department hereby designates the area described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached hereto as an enterprise zone, known as the City of Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone, sometimes referred to herein as the Zone. (c) Period of Zone Designation. The Zone shall take effect on January 29, 1998, and terminate on September 1, 2005, unless otherwise specifically provided by the terms of this Agreement. Department may remove the designation, following a public hearing, if the area no longer meets the criteria for designation as set out in the Act or by Department rule or if Department determines that the governing body has not complied with commitments made in the nominating ordinance. (d) Zone Liaison. Unit has designated its city manager as liaison to communicate and negotiate with Department, enterprise projects, Qualified Businesses, and other entities in or affected by the Zone. (e) Data Submitted. Unit further represents that the data provided to Department is accurate and current as of the date of application; and that there has been no material adverse change in the affairs of Unit. 2. PERFORMANCE. Unit represents and warrants that it will provide all tax relief and other incentives or benefits described in-its application for zone designation including, but not limited to the following: (a) Unit may refund to any qualified business located in such enterprise zone the amount of tax paid under the MunicipafSales and Use Tax Act (Texas Tax Code, Chapter 321) by the business and remitted to the Comptroller of Public Accounts up to the maximum extent authorized by Sections 2303.505 and 2303.506 of the Act, and for a period determined by the city, but which shall not exceed 5 years. (b) Unit may abate taxes on the increase in value of real property improvements and eligible personal property that locate in a designated enterprise zone. The level of abatement shall be based upon the extent to which the business receiving the abatement creates jobs for qualified employees, with qualified employee being defined by the Act. 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. Unit shall submit to Department no later than October 1 of each year an annual report of the progress, in narrative form, of activities within the Zone. This report shall be in a format prescribed by Department and shall include the information specified in Section 2303.205 of the Act. If such report is not received by the deadline, Department may, following a public hearing, terminate the designation of the zone. 4. MONITORING. (a) Unit shall furnish additional information, reports or statements as Department may from time to time request in connection with this Agreement. In order to verify data relating to employment and purchases of equipment; machinery or building materials sold to an enterprise project, Unit and Qualified Businesses must permit on reasonable notice a representative of Department, State Auditor or State Comptroller's Office to inspect the books, records, and properties of Unit and of each Qualified Business at reasonable times and to make copies and abstracts-Of such books and records and any documents relating to such data. Unit shall include the substance of this section in all agreements with Qualified Businesses executed under the provisions of the Act. Page 2of5 ... ·- (b) After each monitoring visit, Department shall provide Unit with a written report of the monitor's findings within sixty {60) days. If the monitoring reports note deficiencies in Unit's performance, the report shall include requirements for timely correction of such deficiencies by Unit. Failure by Unit to take action specified in the monitoring report may be cause for termination of this Agreement, as provided herein. 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. {a) Unit covenants that neither it nor any member of its governing body presently has any interest or shall acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which could conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of this Agreement. Unit further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement no person having such interest shall be employed or appointed by it. (b) Unit's employees, officers, and/or agents shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from Qualified Businesses or potential Qualified Businesses. {c) Unit shall comply with all terms and provisions of Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 171. 6. LEGAL AUTHORITY. {a) Unit represents and warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the services it has obligated itself to perform hereunder. (b) The person or persons signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of Unit, or representing themselves as signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of such entity, do hereby represent and warrant and guarantee that he, she or they have ~een duly authorized by such entity to execute this Agreement on behalf of such entity and to validly and legally bind such entity to all terms, performances, and provisions herein set forth; . ' {c) · Department shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if there is a dispute as to the legal authority of Unit or the person signing this Agreement to enter into this Agreement or to render performances hereunder, and the conclusion of that dispute is that Unit or such person signing did not have such authority. 7. CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS. (a) Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Agreement, any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Agreement shall be by amendment hereto in writing and executed by all parties to this Agreement. (b) It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that performances under this Agreement must be rendered in accordance with the Act, the regulations promulgated under the Act, and the assurances and certifications made to Department by Unit with regard to the operation of the Texas Enterprise Zone Program. Based on these considerations, and in order to ensure the legal and effective performances under this Agreement by both parties, it is agreed by the parties hereto that the performances under this Agreement are amended by rules or policy directives promulgated by Department which serve to establish, interpret,· or clarify performance requirements under this Agreement. Policy directives and rule amendments shall not alter the terms of this Agreement so as to release Department of any obligation specified herein. (c) Any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Agreement which are required by changes in Federal or state law or regulations are automatically incorporated into this Agreement without written amendment hereto, and shall become effective on the date designated by such law or regulations. Department hereby agrees to notify Unit in writing of any such alterationl:l, additions or deletions of which it has knowledge within sixty {60) days of acquiring that knowledge. 8. TERMINATION. {a) Department shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time before the date of completion specified in Paragraph 1 (c) of this Page 3of5 ... Agreement whenever Department determines that Unit has failed to comply with any provision of the Act or Texas Enterprise Program Rules or when the enterprise zone area no longer meets the criteria for designation under the Texas Enterprise Zone Act and Rules. Department shall notify Unit in writing prior to the sixtieth (60th) day preceding the date of termination of such determination, the reasons for such termination, the effective date of such termination, and in the case of partial termination, the portion of the Agreement to be terminated. In the case of termination in whole, or in part, Department shall conduct a public hearing prior to the effective date of termination. (b) All of the parties to this Agreement shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, when all parties agree that the continuation of the activities· allowed under this Agreement would not produce beneficial results, provided that all parties agree in writing upon the termination conditions, including the effective date of such termination; and in the case of partial termination, the portion of the Agreement to be terminated. A public n,otice of termination of this Agreement shall also be published by Unit in a local newspaper covering jurisdiction of Unit. 9. NOTICES. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, any notice, request, complaint, demand, communication or other paper shall be sufficiently given and shall be deemed given when the same are: (i) deposited in the United States mail and sent by first class mail, postage prepaid; or (ii) delivered in each case to the parties at the addresses set forth below or at such other address as a party may designate by notice to the other parties. Ifto Unit: City of Lubbock 1625 -13th Street' (79401) Post Office Box 2000 Lubbock,Texas 79457 Attn: Windy Sitton, Mayor and If to Department: Texas Department of Economic Development 1700 N. Congress Avenue Post Office Box 12728 Austin, Texas 78711 Attn: Executive Director 10. OTHER AGREEMENTS. All oral and written agreements among the parties to this ,Agreement relating to the subject matter of this Agreement that were made prior to the execution of this Agreement have been reduced to writing and are contained in this Agreement. 11. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement shall for any reason be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and enforced to the full extent permitted at law or in equity. Page 4of5 • .. .. 12. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 13. ATrACHMENTS .. The attachments enumerated and denominated below are hereby made a part of this agreement, and constitute promised performances by Unit in accordance with this agreement. (1) Exhibit A, Legal Description of the Zone; and (2) Exhibit B, Map. Witness our hands effective this 10-M-day of -::\c..cYy..~ , 1998. CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS ATTEST: Page 5 of 5 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY: W. Lane Lanford ITS: Interim Executive Direc r EXHIBIT "A 11 Description of LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ENTERPRISE ZONE Beginning at the intersection of 19th Street and Avenue H in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County Texas; THENCE south along Avenue H to its intersection with 30th Street; THENCE west along 30th Street to its intersection with Avenue P; THENCE south along Avenue P to its intersection with 32nd Street; THENCE west along 32nd Street to its intersection with Avenue Q; THENCE north along Avenue Q to its intersection with 19th Street; THENCE west along 19th Street to its intersection with the AT and SF rail line; THENCE northeast along the AT and SF rail line approximately 1381 feet to a point approximately 815 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue THENCE north along a line approximately 731 feet to a point 1546 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 1705 feet to a point 65 feet north of the intersection of 15th Street and Orlando Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 1137 feet to a point approximately 975 feet east and 122 feet north of the intersection of 13th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 975 feet to its intersection with Quaker Avenue; THENCE north along Quaker Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; Thence west along 4th Street to its intersection with Frankford Avenue; Thence north along Frankford Avenue and North Frankford Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641: • Thence east along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Interstate 27; THENCE north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 1294; · THENCE east along Farm to Market Road 1294 to its intersection with North Guava Avenue; THENCE south along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with East lndependenc~ Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Fig Avenue; THENCE north along North Fig Avenue to its intersection with East Lawrence Street; THENCE west along East Lawrence street to its intersection with North David Avenue; THENCE south along North David Avenue to its intersection with East Jamestown Street; THENCE west along East Jamestown Street to its intersection with North Zenith Avenue; THENCE south along North Zenith Avenue to its intersection with East Independence Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Walnut Avenue; THENCE south along North Walnut Avenue to its intersection with East Bluefield Street; THENCE west along East Bluefield Street to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; · THENCE southeast along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Olive Avenue; 2 • '> THENCE south along North Olive Avenue to its intersection with East Municipal Drive; THENCE southwest along East Municipal Drive to its intersection with North Guava Avenue; THENCE north along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641 ; THENCE northwest along Farm to Market Road 2641to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with East Kent Street; THENCE west along East Kent Street to its intersection with North Interstate 27; Thence north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market . Road 2641; THENCE west along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Frankford Avenue; Thence south along North Frankford Avenue and Frankford Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE west along 4th Street to a point approximately 1868 feet east of the intersection of 4th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 5,280 feet to a point approximately 2030 feet west of the intersection of North Quaker Avenue and Erskine Street; THENCE east along Erskine Street to its intersection with North Indiana Avenue; · THENCE south along North Indiana Avenue to its intersection with Baylor Street; THENCE east along Baylor Street to its intersection with North Detroit Avenue; THENCE south along North Detroit Avenue and Detroit Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE east along 4th Street to its intersection with University Avenue; THENCE south along University Avenue to its intersection with 19th Street; 3 .. ' ' THENCE east along 19th Street to the point of beginning. Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone contains 10.3 square miles excluding 1.2 square miles of airport runways, airport taxiways and other property within the Building Restriction Line of Lubbock International Airport. Lubbock international Airport Enterprise Zone consists of the following 1990 Lubbock County Census geographical areas: Block Group 1 of Census Tract 1.00; Block Group 1 and Block Group 2 of Census Tract 3.01; Block Group 5 of Census Tract 3.02; Census Tract 5.00; Block Group 4, Block Group 5 and Block Group 6 of Census Tract 13.00; and Block305A, 305B, 305C, 3050, 311A, 3118, 311C, 326A, 337,338, and 339 of Census Tract 102.00. f 4 H ..... Proposed Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone Zone Boundary • •'' • • STATE OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT February 4, 1998 The Honorable Windy Sitton Mayor, City of Lubbock Post Office Box 2000 Lubbock, Texas 79457 Dear Mayor Sitton: I am pleased to inform you that the application nominating an area of Lubbock as the City of Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone has been approved by the executive director of the Texas Department of Economic Development (Department). Your official enterprise zone number is EZ243-012998-LIA. Please use this number on future reports or documents filed with regard to your enterprise zone. Two original copies of the agreement that specify the terms for the City of Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone are enclosed with this letter. Sign both copies of the agreement and return one copy to us for our files. This agreement, once it has been signed by all parties, will officially designate the zone. The Department's copy must be received in our office by February 18, 1998, or the zone will be considered null and void. Also enclosed for your review is a copy of the state matrix of Texas enterprise zones. Please check the data as provided on Lubbock for accuracy and return the matrix to us with any changes when you return the Department's copy of the agreement. With a copy of this letter we are sending Bob Cass, as designated liaison for your zone, the forms necessary to nominate a qualified business for enterprise project status. Also included is a copy of the 1997 Mandatory Annual Report Form to assist Mr. Cass in tracking activity in the City of Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone. Please be aware that this is last year's report, and there could be changes for the 1998 submission. Your effort to complete the enterprise zone nomination process is appreciated. I look forward to working with you to accomplish your economic objectives. Sincerely, JA:bc cc: Bob Cass Post Office Box 12728 • Austin, Texas 78711-2728 • 512/936-0100 TDD: 512/936-0555 • Relay Texas: 800/735-2988 Printed on Recyded Paper Texas Department of Economic Development Texas Enterprise Zone Program Enterprise Zones as of January 29, 1998 Zone L11lso11, Titre Repretelltl ZoneN1me Address ZoneN11mber City, Stitt, Zip Lntlltlld Eattrprltt Zone Rick Osbum. Assistant City Manager City of Levelland Post Office Box 1010 EZ21o-tl2196-L Levelland TX 79336 Lo11gmw Enterprise Zone No. I Michael Stmtheldc, Executive Director Longview Economic Development Post Office Box 2647 EZl50-0S2794-LI Longview TX 75606 Lonavlffl Enttrprlff Zone Ne. 2 Michael Stn>tlleldc, Executive Director Longview Economic Development Post Offkie 8111 2647 EZl49-052594-L2 Longview TX 75606 Lot Ffflnn EnfertH'be Zone Don R. Badeaux, City Admlnbtrator City of Los Franos 200N.Bnd EZl63-121394-LF Los Fresnos TX 71566 Lldtllock lllterutlonal Airport MN, Cm,CltyMIIIIJll!r Enlltptbt--Clt)totl.alibcit 'rinomce8ffli2(!00 EZ243-012998-LIA tuM,oct TX 794$7 Lebboek North Eafffprt,e Zelle Kevin a. Walker, Business Ualson Officer City of Lubbock Post Office Box 2000 EZI 31-060793-LN Lubbock TX 79457 Lubbodt l!loutfl Enttrprlse Zont Kevin a. Walker, Business Ualson Officer City of Lubbock Post Office Box 2000 EZlll-060793-LS Lubbock TX 79457 PRIMARY CRITERIA: A• lndmtrl1I Parb Unemployment •12-Montfl Aftfllft Popttlatlon Len• J .. Most Rttt11t 3 Ynn Popul11km Len• 6 • Most Rttt11t 6 Ynn FEZ/EC• Ftdenl Empowmnmt Zont (EZ) B • llldmtrlal Balldlngs C • T•-Aktt11tfflt D • Till lllflffltnt fltnandng E • Fretpert E1tmptfnn or Enterprise Comm1t11lty (EC) F • l.oetl Stln TH Reflt11d1 L11110n: Date Zone Phone No. Apprcmd/ Sin Dlstl'ffl Crlterl1 FnNo. D•te (sq. ml.) for Ettabllshlng E-Mall E1plres %Jans. Zone(ln %) (106) 894-0113. 11/11196 1.94 Unemployment (806) 894-0119 911/2004 19.6% ll.1% rosbum@ttaesl.ttu.edu Poverty 31.4% (100) 952-2613 5fJ7/94 1.3 Unemployment (903) 753-7871 9/1/2001 4.0% 13.6% ledco@rapldramp.com Poverty 2U% (800) 952-2613 5/15/1)4 9.36 Unemployment (903) 753-3646 9/1/2001 4.5% II.I% ledco@rapldnunp.com Poverty 30.6% (956) 23J.S76S 12/1311)4 1.1 Population Loss -3 (956) 233-9879 911/2002 10.0% 7.8% Poverty 37.8% ('806) ns-2001 1mm rfo:,-· '1Jnempfoyment (lt)6)ffl4051 ,nmo, 11'2;ifflf •. 9.1% ~· ' . :l'lmrty ··•·'1.4% (B~ 77S-2910 6/7193 11.6 Unemployment (106) 762-2051 9/lfJOOO 4.5% 15.3% lcgwalkfl@mllil.cl.lultbc Poverty ck.Ix.us 40.6% (806) 775-2910 6/7193 IS.7 Unemployment (806) 762-2051 9/1/2000 3.8% 11.r1. kgwalkel@mall.ci.lubbo Poverty . ck.IX.us 26.4% BENEFITS: G • Economic Deftlop. Sites Tn H•Bonds I • Low-lnlttttt Loltns/Pttk1gf ng J • Develop111N1t Fee Eucpffou K • Flnible Zonlftl ( Page 14 ) L• Sh'H111thttd Pmnlttfng M • Rff)'dlng Manet Dewlop111ent Zone N • lnfrattn1tt11re lmpnwemmtl 0 • lnere11td Polltt / fltre Prottttfon P • Tnnsit Provhtoe, Bur/!,!rb 4}r,ft.JIII, I.MIi Hwy .. Deeeflts J!ort Anll1bte R 8, C, f, 0, H, I, J, L. N, AltH P,Q,S, V u A. C, 0, N., Q, U, V ARH u A. B, C, 0, ff, N, Q, U, ARH V R C,F,l,Q, V ARH u A.C.F,J,N., V ARR u C. D, F, J,Q, V ARH u C. D, F, J, Q, V ARH Q • Job Tnlnlng R • lneakton S•DayC.re T • Fomp Tnde Zone U • Arn Spttlflc Unlqae l11ttnltffl V • Eaterprlff Proftet Ellglble Zone AGREEMENT FOR DESIGNATION OF AN ENTERPRISE ZONE STATE OF.TEXAS § COUNTY OF TRAVIS § THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 29th day of January. 1998, by and between the Texas Department of Economic Development, an agency of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Department" and the City of Lubbock.. Texas hereinafter referred to as "Unit." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the public policy of this state is to provide the people of this state with the necessary means to assist communities, their residents, and the private sector to create the proper economic and social environment to induce the investment of private resources in productive business -enterprises located in severely distressed areas and to provide employment to residents of those areas; WHEREAS, the objective of the Texas Enterprise Zone Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 2303 (the Act) is to provide appropriate investments, tax benefits, and regulatory relief to encourage the business community to commit its financial participation; WHEREAS, the revitalization of enterprise zones through the concerted efforts of government and private sector is declared a public purpose; WHEREAS, Unit requested Department to designate an area within its jurisdiction as an enterprise zone, which.is described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached hereto; WHEREAS, Unit filed its application on January 6, 1998, with Department for designation of an enterprise zone pursuant to the Act for the purpose of revitalizing the area described herein; WHEREAS, the governing body of Unit adopted an ordinance on December 18, 1997, following a public hearing, to nominate the area and made the necessary finding that the zone area meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise zone as set forth in the Act; WHEREAS, the Executive Director acting on behalf of Department authorized and approved the designation of the enterprise zone on January 29, 1998, under the terms and conditions of the Act and those set forth herein; WHEREAS, Unit has entered or will enter into agreements with Qualified Businesses, as defined in the Act and as further defined in its nominating ordinance, in which the Qualified Businesses agree to maintain their status as Qualified Businesses in order to benefit from the local incentives available and in which Unit provides for certain local incentives, pursuant to the terms of the Act; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the respective representations and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. REPRESENTATIONS. Department and Unit represent and warrant, as applicable, the following: Page 1 of 5 (a) Findings. Based upon the representations made by Unit, Department hereby reaffirms previous findings that the zone area meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise zone as set forth in the Act. (b) Designation of Enterprise Zone. Department hereby designates the area described in Exhibit A and Exhibit B attached hereto as an enterprise zone, known as the City of Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone, sometimes referred to herein as the Zone. (c) Period of Zone Designation. The Zone shall take effect on January 29, 1998, and terminate on September 1, 2005, unless otherwise specifically provided by the terms of this Agreement. Department may remove the designation, following a public hearing, if the area no longer meets the criteria for designation as set out in the Act or by Department rule or if Department determines that the governing body has not complied with commitments made in the nominating ordinance. (d) Zone Liaison. Unit has designated its city manager as liaison to communicate and negotiate with Department, enterprise projects, Qualified Businesses, and other entities in or affected by the Zone. (e) Data Submitted. Unit further represents that the data provided to Department is accurate and current as of the date of application; and that there has been no material adverse change in the affairs of Unit. 2. PERFORMANCE. Unit represents and warrants that it will provide all tax relief and other incentives or benefits described in its application for zone designation including, but not limited to the following: (a) . Unit may refund to any qualified business located in such enterprise zone the amount of tax paid under the Municipal Sales and Use Tax Act (Texas Tax Code, Chapter 321) by the business and remitted to the Comptroller of Public Accounts up to the maximum extent authorized by Sections 2303.505 and 2303.506 of the Act, and for a period determined by the city, but which shall not exceed 5 years. (b) Unit may abate taxes on the increase in value of real property improvements and eligible personal property that locate in a designated enterprise zone. The level of abatement shall be based upon the extent to which the business receiving the abatement creates jobs for qualified employees, with qualified employee being defined by the Act. 3. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. Unit shall submit to Department no later than October 1 of each year an annual report of the progress, in narrative form, of activities within the Zone. This report shall be in a format prescribed by Department and shall include the information specified in Section 2303.205 of the Act. If such report is not received by the deadline, Department may. following a public hearing, terminate the designation of the zone. 4. MONITORING. (a) Unit shall furnish additional information, reports or statements as Department may from time to time request in connection with this Agreement. In order to verify data relating to employment and purchases of equipment, machinery or building materials sold to an enterprise project, Unit and Qualified Businesses must permit on reasonable notice a representative of Department, State Auditor or State Comptroller's Office to inspect the books, records, and properties of Unit and of each Qualified Business at reasonable times and to make copies and abstracts of such books and records and any documents relating to such data. Unit shall include the substance of this section in all agreements with Qualified Businesses executed under the provisions of the Act. Page 2of5 (b) After each monitoring visit, Department shall provide Unit with a written report of the monitor's findings within sixty (60) days. If the monitoring reports note deficiencies in Unit's performance, the report shall include requirements for timely correction of such deficiencies by Unit. Failure by Unit to take action specified in the monitoring report may be cause for termination of this Agreement, as provided herein. 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. (a) Unit covenants that neither it nor any member of its governing body presently has any interest or shall acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which could conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of this Agreement. Unit further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement no person having such interest shall be employed or appointed by it. (b) Unit's employees, officers, and/or agents shall neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from Qualified Businesses or potential Qualified Businesses. (c) Unit shall comply with all terms and provisions of Texas Local Government Code, Chapter 171. 6. LEGAL AUTHORITY. (a) Unit represents and warrants that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the services it has obligated itself to perform hereunder. (b) The person or persons signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of Unit, or representing themselves as signing and executing this Agreement on behalf of such entity, do hereby represent and warrant and guarantee that he, she or they have been duly authorized by such entity to execute this Agreement on behalf of such entity and to validly and legally bind such entity to all terms, performances, and provisions herein set forth. (c) Department shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if there is a dispute as to the legal authority of Unit or the person signing this Agreement to enter into this Agreement or to render performances hereunder, and the conclusion of that dispute is that Unit or such person signing did not have such authority. 7. CHANGESANDAMENDMENTS.(a) Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Agreement, any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Agreement shall be by amendment hereto in writing and executed by all parties to this Agreement. (b) It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that performances under this Agreement must be rendered in accordance with the Act, the regulations promulgated under the Act, and the assurances and certifications made to Department by Unit with regard to the operation of the Texas Enterprise Zone Program.. Based on these considerations, and in order to ensure the legal and effective performances under this Agreement by both parties, it is agreed by the parties hereto that the performances under this Agreement are amended by rules or policy directives promulgated by Department which serve to establish, interpret, or clarify performance requirements under this Agreement. Policy directives and rule amendments shall not alter the terms of this Agreement so as to release Department of any obligation specified herein. (c) Any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Agreement which are required by changes in Federal or state law or regulations are automatically incorporated into this Agreement without written amendment hereto, and shall become effective on the date designated by such law or regulations. Department hereby agrees to notify Unit in writing of any such alterations, additions or deletions of which it has knowledge within sixty (60) days of acquiring that knowledge. 8. TERMINATION. (a) Department shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time before the date of completion specified in Paragraph 1 (c) of this Page 3of5 Agreement whenever Department determines that Unit has failed to comply with any provision of the Act or Te'89 Enterprise Program Rules or when the enterprise zone area no longer meets the criteria for designation under the Texas Enterprise Zone Act and Rules. Department shall notify Unit in writing prior to the sixtieth (60th) day preceding the date of termination of such determination, the reasons for such termination. the effective date of such termination, and in the case of partial termination, the portion of the Agreement to be terminated. In the case of termination in whole, or in part, Department shall conduct a public hearing prior to the effective date of termination. (b) All of the parties to this Agreement shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, when all parties agree that the continuation of the activities allowed under this Agreement would not produce beneficial results, provided that all parties agree in writing upon the termination conditions, including the effective date of such termination; and in the case of partial termination. the portion of the Agreement to be terminated. A public notice of termination of this Agreement shall also be published by Unit in a local newspaper covering jurisdiction of Unit. 9. NOTICES. Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, any notice, request, complaint, demand, communication or other paper shall be sufficiently given and shall be deemed given when the same are: (i) deposited in the United States mail and sent by first class mail, postage prepaid; or . (ii) delivered in each case to the parties at the addresses set forth below or at such other address as a party may designate by notice to the other parties. Jfto Unit: City of Lubbock 1625 -13th Street (79401) Post Office Box 2000 Lubbock, Texas 79457 Attn: Windy Sitton, Mayor and If to Department: Texas Department of Economic Development 1700 N. Congress Avenue Post Office Box 12728 Austin, Texas 78711 Attn: Executive Director 10. OTHER AGREEMENTS. All oral and written agreements among the parties to this Agreement relating to the subject matter of this Agreement that were made prior to the execution of this Agreement have been reduced to writing and are contained in this Agreement. 11. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement shall for any reason be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and enforced to the full extent permitted at law or in equity. Page 4of5 12. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 13. AT[ACHMENTS. The attachments enumerated and denominated below are hereby made a part of this agreement, and constitute promised performances by Unit in accordance with this agreement. (1) Exhibit A, Legal Description of the Zone; and (2) Exhibit B, Map. Witness our hands effective this 104½ day of ~ .1998. CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS BY:~~ iadySi~ ITS: Mayor ATTEST: Page 5of5 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BY: W. Lane Lanford ITS: Interim Executive ff EXHIBIT "A" Description of LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ENTERPRISE ZONE Beginning at the intersection of 19th Street and Avenue H in the City of Lubbock, Lubbock County Texas; THENCE south along Avenue H to its intersection with 30th Street; THENCE west along 30th Street to its intersection with Avenue P; THENCE south along Avenue P to its intersection with 32nd Street; THENCE west along 32nd Street to its intersection with Avenue Q; THENCE north along Avenue Q to its intersection with 19th Street; THENCE west along 19th Street to its intersection with the AT and SF rail line; THENCE northeast along the AT and SF rail line approximately 1381 feet to a point approximately 815 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue THENCE north along a line approximately 731 feet to a point 1546 feet north of the intersection of 19th Street and Memphis Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 1705 feet to a point 65 feet north of the intersection of 15th Street and Orlando Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 1137 feet to a point approximately 975 feet east and 122 feet north of the intersection of 13th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE west along a line approximately 975 feet to its intersection with Quaker Avenue; THENCE north along Quaker Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; Thence west along 4th Street to its intersection with Frankford Avenue; Thence north along Frankford Avenue and North Frankford Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641: Thence east along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Interstate 27; THENCE north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 1294; THENCE east along Farm to Market Road 1294 to its intersection with North Guava Avenue; THENCE south along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with East Independence Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Fig Avenue; THENCE north along North Fig Avenue to its intersection with East Lawrence Street; THENCE west along East Lawrence street to its intersection with North David Avenue; THENCE south along North David Avenue to its intersection with East Jamestown Street; THENCE west along East Jamestown Street to its intersection with North Zenith Avenue: THENCE south along North Zenith Avenue to its intersection with East Independence Street; THENCE west along East Independence Street to its intersection with North Walnut Avenue; THENCE south along North Walnut Avenue to its intersection with East Bluefield Street; THENCE west along East Bluefield Street to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; THENCE southeast along Fann to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Olive Avenue; 2 THENCE south along North Olive Avenue to its intersection with East Municipal Drive; THENCE southwest along East Municipal Drive to its intersection with North Guava Avenue; THENCE north along North Guava Avenue to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; THENCE northwest along Farm to Market Road 2641to its intersection with North Martin Luther King Boulevard; THENCE south along North Martin Luther King Boulevard to its intersection with East Kent Street; THENCE west along East Kent Street to its intersection with North Interstate 27; Thence north along North Interstate 27 to its intersection with Farm to Market Road 2641; , THENCE west along Farm to Market Road 2641 to its intersection with North Frankford Avenue; Thence south along North Frankford Avenue and Frankford Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE west along 4th Street to a point approximately 1868 feet east of the intersection of 4th Street and Quaker Avenue; THENCE north along a line approximately 5,280 feet to a point approximately 2030 feet west of the intersection of North Quaker Avenue and Erskine Street; THENCE east along Erskine Street to its intersection with North Indiana Avenue; THENCE south along North Indiana Avenue to its intersection with Baylor Street; THENCE east along Baylor Street to its intersection with North Detroit Avenue; THENCE south along North Detroit Avenue and Detroit Avenue to its intersection with 4th Street; THENCE east along 4th Street to its intersection with University Avenue; THENCE south along University Avenue to its intersection with 19th Street; 3 THENCE east along 19th Street to the point of beginning. Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone contains 10.3 square miles excluding 1.2 square miles of airport runways, airport taxiways and other property within the Building Restriction Line of Lubbock International Airport. Lubbock international Airport Enterprise Zone consists of the following 1990 Lubbock County Census geographical areas: Block Group 1 of Census Tract 1.00; Block Group 1 and Block Group 2 of Census Tract 3.01; Block Group 5 of Census Tract 3.02; Census Tract 5.00; Block Group 4, Block Group 5 and Block Group 6 of Census Tract 13.00; and Block 305A, 3058, 305C, 3050, 311A, 3118, 311 C, 326A. 337, 338, and 339 of Census Tract 102.00. · 4 .., ~ .... Proposed Lubbock International Airport Enterprise Zone Zone Boundary .r· ' ,__,,) '\.' THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOC ( ,, r f'l)/8 ; \.. Before me_ ___ --:11'-.µ~™';J.J.'-'f..l-'1.HWJ!r,?..!::!1 for Lubbock County, Texas on this day personally appeareu..,..,c.ic.=-c::.:.-.p...,,r:.-u"""-¥~#-4-n,,,:..~~~-~'&+--'-L....::...::,;;J.-<IC'---of the Southwestern Newspa- pers Corporation, publishers of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal -Morning, and Sunday, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that s \d new~pape ~ ,been published continuously for more than fifty-two weeks pri- or to the first insertion of this-<P-~~-· __.~~,!_, .LL;-------------------- . · . , No. /ff/ •6'5'oB at Lubbock County, Texas and the attached print- ed copy of the Z,i' • f -a true co y of the original and was printed .~ the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:o.,e the following dates: .. · · It; · "' <1 • ··. ,.,,·,J} NOTARY P LIC In and for the Sta My Commission Expires .............. /c;_~.11!:::.::'"- Morris Communication Corporation Subscribed and sworn to before me this..,__'""¢JIIC,·_..~"""---'day of. #el'e,.,, /11/ 19 ' ,-, ed copy of th, _____________ ---=-..---~'1 · ·Av nche-Journal o Morris Communication Corporation Subscribed and sworn to before me thi ..... s __ ___.l ______ day o .... f _· \:...,b_Jf.. ___ 0.._M.....__a~'l_OA......,_ __ _._19_q......_7 __ _ FORI\I 58-UJ :' THI! NCE _. 01an11ia1t lndltpen. ·. • llem:e St,wt to lttinteructtan with ------------..------------~., North FIIIA1/1111ut11 I =~C::;",.-;i:o•J::1: 'pQlllJCKEAJtlNfU(OTICI! THE!NCE north 01..,, N_Ol'th Flo flNthrortllot'-'IMI lflltnecfton Of l'lffi """" to Ht IMer1ectlon With Slmlf 011d Mefflllllft A-; l!ost-l.ownlnce lll'Ht; THENCEMttcfontallneoPProx• Sa.mu I~ f , THENCE'w8st,oton1 Ettlf LOW• • lmatelv 1705 feet to o POlnt 65 -rs, 1625 rena1 st~ to Its lnlenection with • ;:i~: :~_ i-r~~::::;of 15th :t,t 0~: North David Avenue; none• to of the THE Nee IOulh olon; North David ~ THEN Ce north oions o tine OP• . c:ltv no· Ito _ enter-Avenue to Ifs lnterMctlon with ' proxlma1-IY 1137 feet to a POlnt 01>-, prlst IOIM aod to.~!lll!liflot• o Nin-East Jamestown Street; f i,roxlmate!v t7S feel east. and 122 1111~ llffl', 'l'Jit~d Lub• · · · I lot north Of th& lntenection Of 13th 'bock 1nftrnallonal AlrPOFI enttr• THENCE w,,st along East Jomes. Street and Quaker Avenue; · frlse ion• area 11 01 follows. town Sfniet ·1v Its lntenectlon with · . . · . . North ~qfth Avenue; THENCEwutalonsollfleoppro,c.: _ aeolnnlng attht 1ni._r1111c:tlon of : lmotelv 975 feet to Ila lnterMCtlon' 19th Street lffld Avenue H In the THE Nee souttu,loni, North Zenith ~ with Quaker Avenue; ,; crtv•of Lubbock, Lubbock Countv, Avenue lo Its Intersection with . r .. • . , , TtXGI · East lnd11Pendance Street; j 1 THENCE north along Quaker Ave-I l . ' _. · V'C' ----, • __ : nue ' ___ • ,11_ 1nt1rqctlon' _•llh 4th_ •. · l T; HENCE IIOuffi. along A\ltn· .. ue H_to TkEkCeweiioJong e.;w,~de-;.n. ., Street I _ 1 Its lnterHCll(lll wltl> 30Jh Street I dance Streel lo Ifs Intersection with , , , ·North Walnut Avenue; · J'THENCe Wlllf olong ,Ith sir.et to\ THE NCI!! Wl!Sf o1Dn9 30lh Street to ' • I :_ Jts lnterHCtlan with Frankfo!'d Av• .1 ltslntersactlon with Avenue Pl . THEN Ce IOUth' Olonv North Wal-, · enue· ' · : nut Avenue to Ill Intersection with \' • . . ·; 1 rHENCE IOUth ato119 Ave;.,, P to ;, east Bluefield Slreet; . '-!~,:;~a~':t~'i~:r,:;-~k~ · It• lntersee:flon wllh32nd Street; "THE NCI! west alono East Blue- f,_nue to 111 lnt.•rtectJ. on with Farm to THENCE watt alonll 32nd street to ' flfld Street ta 1111 Intersection with Morket Raad 26'1; Jt• lnltrHCllon with Avenue Q; • :,~~ Martin Luther ~Ing ll"'lle• THENCE east atai,g Farm ta N,J,-. THENCE north Gtong Avenue Q ta · · · I. ket RIX!d 2t,1 ta Ila lnt•r111i:;tlon n1 Intersection with 19th $tree! 1 THEN Ce iou1h alono North Martin · with North Interstate xt; _· Luther Kins B"'llevord to rt, lnlllr• THENCE west alono 19th street to section with Farm to Market Road THENCE north olang North Inter• Ill lnterlllldlon.wlth the AT and SF ' aMl; ' ~:,•~ ~ ~::,1~~-;-~;~n wit~ rall tine; THENCE toulheast along farm to '-THENCE northeast alono fhe AT Market Rood 26,!fl lo Its Inter--.~ THeNCE!e111t al-Form lo No:,-and SF rallHMGl'Pl"Cl~lv 1311, tlonwflh NorthOUve Avenue; . ' . , tHENCE! wnt olon11 ent Kent , S1tcet lo lls lnterll!Cfhm with North · Interstate 21; i . THENCE north alono. Ncrth l~ter- 1tate 27 to fts Intersection with J Form to Market_Rood 2UI; . THENCE W&II lllong Form lo Mar• 11:et Road 2641 to Ila Intersection with Nori~ Fronl<tonl Avenue; THENCE .south along North Frank• fora Avenue and Frankford Avenue, • to tt1 Intersection with 4th Streel; THENCE'west alone, ,Ith Street loci POlnt aPPrQxlmatelv 1868 -east of the Intersection af ,1th Slreet cind Quaker Av,mue1 THENCE:' north. along ci fine OP• _Proximotelv _$.lllO feel too POlnt ap. Proxlmotelv 2030 feet west of the , Intersection of North Quaker Ave• nue and Eflltlne Sir wt; , ' . · THENCE east along Ertklne $tree! to Its lntenllldlon with North Ind!• ono AVl!n~e; THENCE' south along North Ind!• ana Awnue to 1111 lntenectlon with Savior Strtet 1 , THENCE east olcng Baylor Strilet • to Its lntersectlor'I Wltl1 Nortl1 De-. frOI! Awnue; T~ENCE $GUlh along ~orth De-aet-Rood 1:(94 to lh lnt.raectlan teat 10 a l)Olnt appraxtlll!P,IY 115 :.."'!I"' _North Guo\'O Avenue; fft1 IIOflh ottlle lnltrtec:flon ot 19th THE Nee 90Ulh olona North Ollv• St-al'ldMemPIIIIAYll!lllof ,, Avenue la ll1 lnternct1on with nieHce 111Vflt•IIIIIIJN4rlh Cuavo . ----··--·-·-, EostMunlc:ipal Drive; , I ~~~~~1.:,n!~.:";~~,:;-to .. . . Alf'911M ...... lnt11uection w .. h , E!QStl~ll'U:rUt1"11 ' tTHENCE southwest olo119 Eoet ? Municipal Drive to It& Intersection • , with North Guava Avenue; · /. THE NCI! north alon11 North Guava . ,_· A venue to It• lntltntction with ,·FC!ffll to Market RO!ld Ull I ~:THE!lfCE,narthw .. lolQIIII Farmlo ·, Matlllt Road 24-41 ~ lb ll!fe1'11tt!• • ttlan will> North Mllrf1n Lwlh9r l(fng ·-l'·IQvlavord; \ . ' ~~-- I THENCE east llionf .flit $tree! to ; Its !ntersecl!on wllh Unlwrsltv Av• i: enue; "1· THENCE! IOUlh olong Unlversllv . Avenue Ill> 11, im.ructio.. wltil -Sll'fft1 THE!NCII -I olont 19111 Street to ,, !tie POlnlof beginning, ~· J f LubtlOCk llit~I Air-' E,,_ l'...,.,11, z.,.,. conlalnt, 10.S _,.. • mila ncllldlng 1.3 111UO,.mues<11 , a1.---1 TUll'!WIIYS. otrport toxtwow ~and other properly within tile Bulkfln11 Res!rlCtlon Line of Lub-1 l:lock lnternotlonal Airport. , . . . . fLubbock lntematlonol AlrPorl En- , lerprln zone consists of the follow• t In; 1990 Lubbock countv Census l oeosrophlcal areas: _- i Block Grou1> 1 of Census Troct p .001 lllock Group 1 and Block ,Group 2 ot Censui. Tract·S.01; ' Block Group 5 of Census Tract !, :J.02; Census Troct 5,00; Block :::· Gn>UP 4, 8 lock Group 5 and Block· '. Group11ofCensus Tract 1:J.OO; and · , Block 305A. 305B, 305C, 3050, 311A.' ' 311B, :JllC, 326A; 331, 338, and 339 of cenaus Troct,102.GO. Tax lncentl\le'I to be offered within the Pt'OPOnd -will "'"Cll1CUUMI at the lteorlna. A II lnle""'ted p0r,. . tin, lncludlno residents ot tNt 111'0• -eel ..,.,., ore encouracied to af.1 -tend and .,......,t their view$. . · MAP IN FILE SEE ORDINANCE # )0039 No Text No Text No Text No Text No Text No Text No Text No Text No Text