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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2010-R0091 - Nominating 1859 Management Partners, LP, As An Enterprise Zone Project - 02_25_2010Resolution No. 2010-R0091 February 25, 2010 Item No. 5.10 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Lubbock (City) has previously passed Ordinance No. 2007-00116 electing to participate in the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, a copy of which is attached and incorporated as if fully set forth herein. The jurisdiction -wide local incentives offered under this resolution are the same on this date as were outlined in Ordinance No. 2007-00116; and WHEREAS, the City, in Ordinance 2002-00029. created the North Overton Tax Increment Financing Reinvestment Zone, Number 2, City of Lubbock, Texas ("North Overton TIF") pursuant to the Tax Increment Financing Act, Chapter 311 of the Texas Tax Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Texas Enterprise Zone Act, Texas Government Code (the "Act"), 1859 Management Partners, LP, a subsidiary of Gal -Tex Corporation has applied to the City for designation a, an enterprise project; and WHEREAS, the project is located within the North Overton TIF, which is a reinvestment zone; and WHEREAS, the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism (EDC) through the Economic Development Bank will consider 1859 Management Partners, LP as an enterprise project pursuant to a nomination and an application made by the City; and WHEREAS, the City desires to pursue the creation of the proper economic and social environment in order to induce the investment of private resources in productive business enterprises located in the City and to provide employment to residents of enterprise zones and to other economically disadvantaged individuals; and WHEREAS, the City finds that 1859 Management Partners, LP meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act on the following grounds: (1) 1859 Management Partners, LP is a "qualified business" under Section 2303.402 of the Act since it is engaged in the active conduct of a trade or business at a qualified business site located in an enterprise zone and at least twenty-fi\ e percent (25.0%) of the business' new employees are residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged individuals; (2) There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation between public, private, and neighborhood entities within the area; and (3) The designation of 1859 Management Partners, LP as an enterprise project will contribute significantly to the achievement of the plans of the City for development and revitalization of the area; and WHEREAS, the City finds that 1859 Management Partners, LP meets the criteria for tax relief and other incentives adopted by the City and nominates 1859 Management Partners for enterprise project status on the grounds that it will be located at the qualified business site, will create a higher level of employment, economic activity and stability; and WHEREAS, the City finds that it is in the best interest of the City to nominate 1859 Management Partners as an enterprise project pursuant to the Act; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: 1. That the findings of the City and its actions approving this resolution taken at the council meeting are hereby approved and adopted. 2. That the City finds that 1859 Management Partners, LP is a "qualified business", as defined in Section 2303.402 of the Act, and meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise project, as set forth in Section 2303, Subchapter F of the Act. 3. That the enterprise project shall take effect on the date of designation of the enterprise project by the agency and terminate after five years. 4. That pursuant to their application for designation as an enterprise project and the above findings, the City hereby nominates 1859 Management Partners LP to the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism through the Economic DeN elopment Bank as an enterprise project pursuant to the Act; and the. City's Designated Liaison is authorized to submit an application and nomination on behalf of 1859 Management Partners. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Lubbock on February 25th ,2010. TOM MARTIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Rebeck-Garza, City Secretary : ' APPROVE O CONTENT: Rob Allyeon, A-ssist-ant"City Manager Development Services APPROVED AS TO FORM: Linda L. Chamales, Economic Development Attorney Lc:Cityatt/Linda/Res-1859 Nominating February 10, 2010 Resolution No. 2010-R0091 TEIJ WIDE OPEN FORANS ESS" Texas Enterprise Project Application Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Economic Development Bank For Office Use Only: Date Received: ❑ Application Fee Submitted Project: Community: Received By: RICK PERRY GOVERNOR 0PPICL'• 01' THi: G0VERN0It ECONO.\iic DEVELOPMENT & ToURISM Texas Enterprise Zone Program Enterprise Project Application Instructions The program is administered by the Economic Development Bank (Bank) in the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Division (Office). The Texas Enterprise Zone Program promotes job creation and capital investment in economically distressed areas of Texas. The Texas Enterprise Zone Act (Act), Chapter 2303, Texas Government Code, encourages state and local incentives to induce private investment in these distressed areas. The Bank designates enterprise projects on a competitive basis through quarterly application rounds. Applications may be submitted no earlier than five business days before and must be received by the Office no later than 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on the day of the project deadline. Project deadlines are the first business day of the following months: September, December, March and June. Mail an original application in a three-ring binder assembled as provided in this document to the following address: Mailing Address: Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Economic Development Bank Texas Enterprise Zone Program Post Office Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 936-0100 Street Address: Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Economic Development Bank Texas Enterprise Zone Program 1100 San Jacinto Austin, Texas 78701 (512) 936-0100 Mail the application fee under separate cover along with the last page of this application (Application Fee Memorandum) to: Mailina Address: Office of the Governor Attn: Financial Services Post Office Box 12878 Austin, Texas 78711 (512)936-0100 Street Address: Office of the Governor Attn: Financial Services 1100 San Jacinto Austin, Texas 78701 (512)936-0100 The check must dearly state the name of the project and the nominating jurisdiction. The fee must be received by the project deadline. For additional information on the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, contact the Texas Economic Development Bank at (512)936-0100. TE s Want Drr. Ros Pms,.rss- P.O. Box 12428 l AusTIN, TX 78711 i 512-463-2000 i DIAL 7-1-1 FOR RELAY SLRVICIcS WWW.G0VERN0R.STATE.TS.us Instructions for Assembling the Application Completely fill out an application form with original signatures where indicated. The following is an explanation of the sections of the application (Roman numerals) as well as an explanation of tabbed items and the location of sample documents. If the information requested under a specific tab is not applicable, place a sheet of paper behind the tab stating that it is "not applicable". Any tab without information submitted will be considered incomplete. An application that is submitted with four or more material deficiencies will be declined as incomplete. Material deficiencies are items such as the governing body application certification with an original signature, the qualified business application certification with original signatures or any tabbed item. Further, it is imperative that information is consistent throughout the application. All sections are reviewed against each other and any sections that are inconsistent must be corrected. Assemble the three-ring binder tabbed as follows: Attached N/A Tab 1 A completed application form with all applicable original signatures and certifications. ® ❑ Do not include these instruction pages with your application. Only include the cover sheet above and the actual application form following this section. I. Application Fee. Non-refundable application fee in the amount of $750 for enterprise project status, $1,500 for double jumbo enterprise project status or $2,250 for triple jumbo enterprise project status in the form of a certified check or money order made payable to Texas Economic Development Bank. The check must clearly state the name of the project and the nominating jurisdiction. The fee must be received by the project deadline. II. Public Hearing(s). Fill in the appropriate dates. If the project is being nominated by resolution (the nominating jurisdiction has already passed an ordinance or order nominating a qualified business for enterprise project status and electing to participate in the enterprise zone program) state that this section is "not applicable", then place a sheet of paper behind each applicable Tab stating that the tabbed item is "not applicable" Tab 2 A certified copy of the government posting, posted at city hall or the county courthouse, ❑ as applicable. Posting must occur at least seven days prior to the public hearing and must contain the following items: date, time and location of the hearing; the name and address of the proposed project being nominated; the designation being sought (enterprise project, double jumbo enterprise project or triple jumbo enterprise project) and notice that tax incentives will be discussed if applicable. Tab 3 A publisher's affidavit and a copy of the public notice, published in a newspaper of ❑ general circulation for the area. Newspaper notice must occur at least seven days prior to the public hearing, and must contain the following items: date, time and location of the hearing, the name and address of the proposed project being nominated, the designation being sought (enterprise project, double jumbo enterprise project or triple jumbo enterprise project) and notice that tax incentives will be discussed, if applicable. Tab 4 A copy of the notice of the public hearing sent to the Bank. The notice must be ❑ submitted to the Bank by the nominating governing body (municipality or county), not an EDC, consultant, etc. Tab 5 Transcript or minutes of all public hearings held with regard to the application. The ❑ public hearing must occur prior to the adoption of the ordinance or order, or the ordinance or order is null and void. III. Official Action. Check the appropriate action and attach. Tab 6 Certified copy of nominating ordinance, order or resolution, as applicable, with original ® ❑ signatures or original certification. If a nominating ordinance or order has been passed for a previous project (on or after September 1, 2003), the nominating jurisdiction may nominate subsequent projects by nominating resolution if the local incentives offered are the same as outlined in the ordinance or order. If the project is nominated by resolution, provide a reference to the prior ordinance or order, and place a copy of the ordinance or order behind the nominating resolution. This does not prohibit a municipality or county from extending additional incentives, including tax Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions ii TEs .m Jr. • f P incentives, for business enterprises by a separate ordinance or order. When stating the name of the business being nominated for designation, do not include the language "and its subsidiaries", or any similar language. Any additional entity, including subsidiaries, will be allowed to participate in the designation through an Additional Participating Entities Form. A sample ordinance/order may be found at the following website: h vfin iIr r v A sample nominating resolution may be found at the following website: gip_//governor_,state,iz,usl=d.e-yLnanCial resources/tax incentives/. The first project nominated by the jurisdiction must either be by ordinance or court order, as applicable, and must: • identify and summarize local incentives available within the governing body's jurisdiction (at least one local incentive must be offered by the nominating jurisdiction); • designate a governing body liaison, by position title, to communicate and negotiate with the Office, enterprise project(s) and other entities affected by the enterprise zone program; • nominate the project or activity for enterprise project, double jumbo enterprise project, or triple jumbo enterprise project designation, as applicable; • state the exact legal name of the business; • state whether or not the project or activity to be nominated for project status is located in an enterprise zone under the Act, or outside of an enterprise zone; • state the date the project is scheduled to end; and • state that a public hearing was held, and the date the public hearing was held with regard to nomination of the project. The public hearing must occur prior to passing the nominating ordinance or order, or the ordinance or order is null and void. If a resolution is passed to nominate the project or activity, the resolution must be a certified copy, with original signatures or original certification, as applicable, and must: • state the exact legal name of the business; • nominate the project or activity for enterprise project, double jumbo enterprise project, or triple jumbo enterprise project designation, as applicable; • state whether or not the nominated project or activity is located in an enterprise zone, or outside of an enterprise zone; • state the date the project is scheduled to end; • state that the local incentives offered are the same as those made available in the previously issued ordinance or order; and • reference by number, the original ordinance or order, with the date approved. IV. Local Incentives Offered. Check each local incentive offered as outlined in the nominating ordinance or order and indicate where the incentives are offered (enterprise zone areas or jurisdiction -wide). At least one local incentive must be offered by the nominating jurisdiction. Proposed projects located outside of an enterprise zone may not receive points under the self -evaluation for the zone -exclusive incentives. V. Designation Sought / Allocation(s) Available. Indicate designation sought and the number of designations allowed for the jurisdiction. Jurisdictions with a population of less than 250,000 are allowed up to six designations during a biennium. Jurisdictions with a population of 250,000 or more are allowed up to nine designations. Population is based upon the 2000 decennial census, and designations are limited to statewide availability. VI. Project Location. Provide the main address for the qualified business site that is verifiable by the local appraisal district. This address will be used to verify the block group used to determine distress. Indicate whether the qualified business site is located in any of the other zone types indicated. Attach appropriate map showing the location of the qualified business site. Provide documentation from the county appraisal district of the governing jurisdiction for the qualified business site. If the qualified business site is located within a municipality's city limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction (M), the municipality must nominate the qualified business for enterprise project designation. If the qualified business site is located outside of a municipality's city limits or ED, the qualified business must be nominated by the applicable county for enterprise project designation. A county with a population of 750,000 or more may nominate for designation as an enterprise project a qualified business that located in the jurisdiction of a municipality located in the county. The county may not use more than three designations in any one municipality within the county. If there is Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions iii TE s more than one location to be included under this designation, provide an explanation how the activities that are performed at the additional location contribute to the project or activity at the qualified business site. If the activities at the additional location do not directly relate to the project or activity at the qualified business site, a separate enterprise project application must be completed for the additional location within the jurisdiction and the activities cannot be combined between the two locations. Please note: the address listed as the qualified business site on page 3 of the application is the only site that can be used to determine distress for purposes of qualification of the area as an enterprise zone. Only mark categories and include backup documentation for the qualified business site. The local business liaison must be located at this qualified business site. Tab 7 If the qualified business site is located in a block group under current statute, or a ® ❑ distressed county under current statute, provide an official U.S. Census map showing the entire location of the qualified business site. The census map must include all block groups that the site resides within. If the qualified business site is located in an enterprise zone designated prior to September 1, 2003, or a federally -designated zone, provide a copy of the map from the enterprise zone application or the federal application, and indicate the location of the qualified business site. Official U.S. Census maps may be obtained at the following website: httl2://factfinder.census.gav/servlet/ReferenceMapFrameset5ervlet? bm=y&- lang=en. Click on "Reposition On...""A Street Address or Zip Code" and complete the address of the qualified business site. Tab 8 Provide backup documentation for each applicable category. • Poverty level for block group under current statute. Documentation for 2000 ® ❑ Census Block Group can be found at the following website: http://factFinder.census.gov/servlgt/DTGeoSearghByListServiet?ds name=DEC 2000 SF3 U& lang=en& ts4177268693 S. • Criteria for distressed county under current statute. Documentation for ❑ ❑ distressed county criteria can be found at the following website: h vrnr. dvfinni l r r xi niv • Poverty level for enterprise zone designated prior to 9/1/03. Poverty table for ❑ ❑ the enterprise zone may be found in the original enterprise zone application. Zone must still be active. • Poverty level for federally -designated zone. Documentation for federally- ❑ ❑ designated zone may be found in the original federal application. Zone must still be active. VII. Community Effort. Briefly describe efforts by the governing jurisdiction within the last year to encourage participation by residents, neighborhood groups and other businesses in the area. Identify community efforts to revitalize the area by implementing or supporting programs such as rebuilding neighborhoods, or creating public - private partnership programs, etc. VIII. Business Activity in the Area. Briefly describe the type of business activity that has occurred within the last two years to revitalize the area of the qualified business site. In addition, estimate and describe the privately - sponsored investment or in -kind services used to improve the area or create jobs (i.e. infrastructure, day care facilities, adopt -a -school, paint fix -up programs, literacy or other special training). IX. Business Information. Provide the information requested. The exact legal name under which the business is seeking designation must correspond with the nominating ordinance, order or resolution, and must match the corporate resolution. Tab 9 Provide Certificate of Corporate Resolution with original signatures. A sample ® ❑ Corporate Resolution may be found at the following website: http://governor.state.b(.us/ecodev/financial resources/tax incentives/. The corporate resolution must: • approve the enterprise project application; • name the primary business representative authorized to sign on behalf of the business any contracts or forms for the enterprise project application; • authorize and direct person to certify to any interested part that the resolution has been duly adopted, is in full force and effect, and is in accordance with the provisions of the charter and by-laws of the business; and • contain a corporate seal or be notarized. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions iv TE H X. Business Structure. Provide the requested information regarding structure and ownership of the business, as well as participation in the project or activity. Provide a flow chart showing the legal business structure of the project. Complete an Additional Participating Entities form (page 8 of this application) for each entity in the business controlled group that will have a role in the project or activity, either by paying state sales and use taxes on qualifying items, or hiring employees in the name of the participating entity. Tab 10 Provide the document which indicates the authority to do business in Texas. ® ❑ XI. Additional Participating Entities. Complete an Additional Participating Entities form ® ❑ for each entity in the business controlled group participating in the project or activity. The Additional Participating Entities form may be found on page 8 of this application. Only complete this form for the parent company if the parent company will be directly paying state sales and use taxes on qualifying items for the project or activity, or directly hiring employees for the project or activity. Provide a flow chart showing the legal business structure which includes each additional participating entity in the business controlled group that will have a role in the project or activity, either by paying state sales and use taxes on qualifying items, or hiring employees in the name of the participating entity. NOTE: expenditures made and new and/or retained jobs for benefit by an additional participating entity must be located at the qualified business site and must be directly related to the project or activity in order to qualify. XII. Business Type. Indicate applicable type of business, NAICS (website: htto://www.census.aov/eocd/www/naics.html ) and SIC (website: htto://www.osha.Quy/uls/imis/sicsearch.htm] ) codes. XIII. Industry Cluster. Indicate whether the business falls within one of the cluster categories. Definitions of targeted industry clusters can be found at the following website: http:/Iwww.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/key- industries/ . XIV. Market for Product or Activity. Indicate the market for the product or activity and whether the business exports the product internationally. XV. Existing Jobs at Other Texas Locations. Provide a listing of Texas cities where the business has one or more locations, along with the total number of employees in each city (attach additional pages as necessary). XVI. Primary Business Representative. Provide the requested information for the business representative that has the authority to act on behalf of the business. Designation of the primary business representative must be granted by corporate resolution, articles of incorporation, power of attomey or other legal instrument approved by the business. The primary business representative must sign the application on behalf of the business. XVII. Local Business Representative. Provide the requested information for the contact person located at the qualified business site. The local business representative must work for the qualified business, be located at the qualified business site and must sign the application. Note: if the local business representative has not yet been hired, provide all of the applicable information for the qualified business site, indicate the job title for the local business representative, and indicate that the position is currently vacant. XVIII. Project Description. (See Tab 11 below for required elements.) Tab 11 Provide a description and introduction of the project or activity, in the form of a letter ® ❑ addressed to the governing body representative and the Bank, on company letterhead, signed by the primary business representative. The letter must include: • a general description of the business structure; • the location of the parent company, if applicable; • a summary of location(s) currently in Texas, including the current number of employees statewide; • a history and description of the qualified business and its products and services; • the nature of the business, including markets and transportation needs; • a description of the company's export history, if applicable; • total sales; Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions v TE s Wine flri. Fur H�.ia ri • the current number of employees at the qualified business site; • a summary of the project or activity, in paragraph form, that includes: • a description of the project location (qualified business site) and intended use; • a summary of short and long-term plans for expansion at the qualified business site; • projected dates; • a detailed description of expected capital investment; and • a summary of jobs to be created and/or retained for benefit during the designation period; • a detailed description, in paragraph form, of each additional participating entity's role within the corporate structure and their role with regard to the project or activity (list each participating entity, how they relate to each other, and what their role is within the project or activity), if applicable; and • a statement from a franchise or subsidiary, if applicable, that the business will maintain separate payroll and tax records of the business activity conducted at the qualified business site. XIX. Project Characteristics. Check all categories that apply to the project or activity. Benefit will not be given for jobs moved from one Texas jurisdiction to another Texas jurisdiction. XX. Projected Dates and Milestones. Provide projected dates for each category as applicable. Activity that occurs outside of the 90-day window may not be claimed for benefit. XXI. Projected Capital Investment. Provide projected dollar amounts for each category. The project designee must make the investment, pay state sales and use taxes, and create the jobs in order to receive benefit. NOTE: if using a contractor to construct the facility, a "separated contract" (a contract in which the agreed contract price is divided into separately states prices for materials and labor) must be executed. If a "lump sum" contract is executed, a claim for refund of taxes invoiced to, and paid by a third party, will not qualify for a refund under this Program. Please call the Comptroller of Public Accounts' Office at 1-800-531-5441 ext. 51083 if you have any questions regarding this issue. XXII. Existing Jobs at the Qualified Business Site. Provide the total number of positions for each category. This information will be used as a baseline for the project or activity, based on full-time positions only. Tab 12 Provide a breakdown of the types of existing full-time jobs at the qualified business site to ® ❑ be used for baseline purposes only. The breakdown must include: • six -digit Standard Occupational Code (website: httg://www.bl5.ciov/soc/5oc majo.htm ) and/or categories of existing jobs by detailed job titles; • number of positions in each category; and • salary range or hourly rate for each. XXIII. New Full-time Jobs to be Created. Provide the information requested for new jobs to be created as a result of the project or activity. NOTE: part-time, leased, contract, seasonal, temporary, and construction jobs, or any jobs transferred from one jurisdiction in Texas to another jurisdiction in Texas do not qualify as new jobs, and will not be eligible to receive state benefits. Further, truck driver positions as well as some sales positions do not qualify for benefit under this program, as they do not meet the statutory requirement that they perform at least 50% of their time at the qualified business site. Tab 13 Provide a breakdown of the types of new jobs to be created at the qualified business ® ❑ site. In order for a job to be eligible for benefit, the employee must perform at least 500/o of their service for the business at the qualified business site. Most sales positions, truck driver positions, etc. do not qualify as they perform most of their service to the business away from the qualified business site. The breakdown must include: • six -digit Standard Occupational Code (website: http:llwww.bl5.ggv 5oclsoc maio.htm ) and/or categories of existing jobs by detailed job titres; • number of positions in each category; and • salary range or hourly rate for each. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions vi TE s N.ar G.e. 1�r Nor.§ XXIV. Jobs to be Retained for Benefit. To receive a designation for the retained jobs benefit, a qualified business must submit to the governing body liaison a written request, signed by the primary business representative, for the retained jobs benefit including documentation verifying which retained jobs criteria is being met, and how it qualifies. If the criteria to be used is "Business facility has been legitimately destroyed or impaired due to fire, flood, tornado, hurricane, or any other natural disaster (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(F))", include the projected dollar amount of damage to the facility as a direct result of the natural disaster, and outline any additional projected expenditures relating to upgrade of the facility outside repairs related to the natural disaster. Once the governing body liaison has verified the documentation and has determined that a retained job criteria has been met, the governing body liaison must complete this section of the application and sign the verification. Documentation will be reviewed by the Bank during the application review process for qualification. Tab 14 Provide a breakdown of the types of jobs to be retained at the qualified business site ® ❑ for benefit. In order for a job to be eligible for benefit, the employee must perform at least 50% of their service for the business at the qualified business site. Most sales positions, truck driver positions, etc. do not qualify as they perform most of their service to the business away from the qualified business site. The breakdown must include: • six -digit Standard Occupational Code (website: http://www.bls.gov/soc/soc malo.htm ) and/or categories of existing jobs by detailed job titles; • number of positions in each category; and • salary range or hourly rate for each. Include the original request by the business to the governing body signed by the primary business representative, as well as the documentation which verifies the qualifying criteria behind Tab 14. XXV. Commitment to the Community. Outline the company's commitment to the community by specific recipient and dollar value of anticipated contribution(s) during the designation period. XXVI. Additional Project Commitments. Indicate by checking "yes" or "no" whether the business commits to program -targeted activities. XXVII. Source of Funding. Provide the requested information. The nominating body is responsible for determining financial viability of the project or activity. A review of the business' audited status for the business for the last three years is recommended. XXVIII. Property Access. Check the appropriate box to correspond with the documentation provided. Tab 15 Provide a copy of the executed documents which indicate access to the qualified business ® ❑ site property. XXIX. Status of Permits. Check the appropriate box regarding the status of permits and provide an explanation. XXX. Concurrent Designation. A qualified business that is currently designated as an enterprise project may apply for an additional enterprise project designation at the same qualified business site. Records regarding capital investment, jobs created and/or retained and state sales and use taxes on qualifying items must be kept separate. Each designation must qualify under separate investment and jobs. Capital investment and jobs cannot be counted under more than one designation. For example, benefit cannot be received for new jobs under one designation and then the same jobs qualify as retained jobs under a concurrent designation. Tab 16 Provide a breakdown of the types of jobs to be created and/or retained at the qualified ® ❑ business site for benefit under each concurrent designation. The breakdown must include: • six -digit Standard Occupational Code (website: http://www.bis.Qov/soc/soc majo.htm ) and/or categories of existing jobs by detailed job titles; • number of positions in each category; and • salary range or hourly rate for each. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions vii TE s XXXI. Self -Evaluation. Complete the self -evaluation of the application, providing backup documentation as applicable, under Tab 17 as requested. Scores will be reviewed by the Bank. The Bank reserves the light to adjust scores based upon the application and verified documentation. NOTE: local effort score is based on incentives offered through the program, through the list of incentives listed in the Act, Chapter 23003.405(d) as provided in the nominating ordinance or order. If a business is located outside of an enterprise zone, the project may not receive points for local incentives offered exclusively in an enterprise zone. Further, points may not be earned for state incentives, i.e. Skills Development, Texas Capital Fund, etc. Tab 17 Provide backup documentation for each category checked under Distress of the Area. ® ❑ The maximum number of points that may be earned under Distress of the Area is 40. Points for any local incentive checked in Local Effort may only be received if the local incentive is outlined in the nominating ordinance or order as an incentive as provided in the note under X)OQII. Self -Evaluation. The maximum number of points that may be earned under Local Effort is 25. Industry cluster, capital investment, number of jobs for benefit and additional commitments, under Private Effort are based upon the application. Provide backup documentation for the County Average Weekly Wage, go to the following website: www. r c r2. m i n i i Ar I on. N m = . The maximum number of points that may be earned under Private Effort is 35. Section 1: Select COUNTY Section 2: Select the County you are researching i.e. "ANDERSON" Click CONTINUE Section 3: Select year — "20##" (use the most recent year for which all four quarters are available) Section 4: Select Time Period —select ALL Click CONTINUE Section 5: Select Industry Code — NAICS Section 6: Select Ownerships — select ALL Section 7: Select Division — select ALL Click CONTINUE Section 8: Select Industries — select TOTAL, ALL INDUSTRIES Section 9: Select Data Series — select AVG WEEKLY WAGES Order by: select AREA VIEW DATA Determine County AWW: Year 20 First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter TOTAL - 4 = (County AWW) County AWW 110% of County AWW 120% of County AWW Calculate the average weekly wage in the formula below including only the new and/or retained jobs represented in this application for state benefit. 52 = Total Annual Payroll # ofJobs Avg. Annualized Wage AWW XXXII. Certification of Application. Provide the requested information for the governing body liaison. Liaison must provide original notarized signature certifying accuracy of application. The person assigned the role of governing body liaison in the nominating ordinance or order must sign the certification. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions viii j*?Os XXXIII. Qualified Business Certification and Agreement. The primary business representative and the local business liaison must review the listed commitments and sign that the commitments are understood, that they have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Act (Chapter 2303, Texas Government Code) and the Enterprise Zone Program Rules (10 TAC 176), and are familiar with the provisions therein, and that the application is true and correct. The local business liaison must work for the qualified business (not the governing jurisdiction) and must be located at the qualified business site. If the local business liaison has not been hired at the time of application, indicate the title of the local business liaison in the appropriate place, and under "printed name" state "position currently vacant". XXXIV. Participating Consultant Form. Complete a Participating Consultant Form for any ® ❑ consultant participating in the application process. Provide a copy of the Limited Power of Attorney, if applicable. ■SENI■1 XXXV. Application Fee Memorandum. Complete the Non -Refundable Application Fee ® ❑ Memorandum and submit under separate cover to the address listed. The application fee must be received by the application deadline in order for the application to be considered for designation during that round. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Instructions ix TE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP City of Lubbock ® Non-refundable Application Fee submitted, made payable to Texas Economic Development Bank in the amount of: ® $750 for an Enterprise Project ❑ $1,500 for a Double Jumbo Enterprise Project ❑ $2,250 for a Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project Copy Attached Public Hearing Held ❑ Government Posting (Tab 2) ❑ Published in Newspaper of General Circulation (Tab 3) ❑ Notice of Hearing to the Economic Development Bank (Tab 4) ❑ Transcript or Minutes of all Public Hearings Held Attached (Tab 5) ❑ Nominating Ordinance or Order Attached (Tab 6) ® Nominating Resolution Attached (Tab 6) Ordinance/Order No. Resolution No. Date Not Applicable Must be listed specifically in the ordinance/order to earn points under the Local Effort in Section )OOQII. Self Evaluation of the Application. ❑ Local Sales Tax Refund ® Tax Abatement ® Tax Increment Financing ® Freeport Exemption ❑ Economic Development Sales Tax (4A) ❑ Economic Development Sales Tax (4B) ❑ Zoning Changes / Variances ❑ Building Code Exemptions ® Impact / Inspection Fee Exemptions Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 1 j0A Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP ❑ Streamlined Permitting ❑ Improved Police and / or Fire Protection ❑ Community Crime Prevention Programs ❑ Special Public Transportation Routes or Reduced Fares ❑ Capital Improvements in Water and Sewer Facilities ❑ Road Repair ❑ Creation or Improvement of Parks ❑ Low -Interest Loans for Housing Rehabilitation or New Construction ❑ Transfer of Abandoned Housing to Individuals or Community Groups ❑ Low -Interest Loans for Business ❑ Use of Surplus School Buildings for Incubators ❑ Provision of Publicly Owned Land for Development Purposes ❑ One -Stop Permitting, Problem Resolution Center or Business Ombudsmen ❑ Promotion and Marketing Services ❑ Job Training and Employment Services ❑ Retraining Programs ❑ Literacy and Employment Skills Programs ❑ Vocational Education ❑ Customized Job Training The following incentives may not be counted under Local Effort in Section )=III. Self Evaluation of the Application. ❑ Deferred Compliance ❑ Priority and Preference for Receipt of CDBG monies ❑ Priority and Preference for Receipt of Industrial Revenue Bonds ❑ Priority and Preference for Receipt of JTPA Funds ❑ Amend Zoning Ordinances for Economic Development ❑ Local Enterprise Zone Fund for funding Bonds ❑ Reduced Utility Rates for Businesses ❑ Priority in Issuing of Performance Bonds ❑ Priority for Local Economic Development Services ❑ Priority for Educational Services ❑ Priority for Job Training Services ❑ Priority for Transportation Programs Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 2 j*?(A Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Designation Sought Enterprise Project (counts as one designation) Double Jumbo Enterprise Project (counts as two designations) Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project (counts as three designations) Number of Designations Allocated to this Jurisdiction per State Biennium (six or nine) Number of Designations Already Used this State Biennium Number of Designations Represented in this Application Number of Designations Applied for with Additional Applications during this Round Number of Project Designations Remaining for Governing Body if all Applications are Approved Primary Business Address of the Qualified Business Site Street Address 2322 Mac Davis Lane ® Yes —or- El Yes —or- El Yes City Lubbock State TX Zip 79401 - 2219 Nominating Jurisdiction City of Lubbock County where Qualified Business is Located County of Lubbock CHOOSE ONE (must include one or the other): Official U.S. Census Map showing the entire location of the Qualified Business Site is ® Yes attached (location of qualified business site clearly marked) (Tab 7) -OR- Map of the grandfathered enterprise zone, or federally -designated zone with the location ❑ Yes of the Qualified Business Site clearly marked is attached, if applicable (Tab 7) CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY AND PROVIDE BACKUP DOCUMENTATION 2000 Census Tract 6.03 Block Group: 1.0 2.❑ 3.❑ 4.❑ 5.❑ 6.❑ 7.❑ 8.❑ 9. ❑ List all additional census tract block groups that the property encompasses at the qualified business site: 6 1 1 0 4 ® Check here if located IN a block group enterprise zone under Current Statute Poverty Level of the 2000 Census Block Group (at least 20%) 4 .2 °/ Backup Documentation Attached — 2000 Poverty Data (Tab 8) ❑ Check here if located in a block group that is NOT an enterprise zone under Current Statute Poverty Level of the 2000 Census Block Group (less than 20%) Backup Documentation Attached — 2000 Poverty Data (Tab 8) ❑ Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 3 juA Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP ❑ Check here if located at a Qualified Business Site in a Distressed County under Current Statute Poverty Level of the County — 2000 Decennial Census Percent of Adult Population that Does Not Hold a High School Diploma or Equivalency Unemployment Rate for the County for the Most Recent Five Years Year: 20 Rate: Year: 20 Rate: Year: 220 Rate: Year: 20 Rate: Year: 20 Rate: Backup Documentation Attached (Tab 8) ❑ ❑ Check here if located in an Enterprise Zone Approved Prior to 9/1/03 (zone must still be active) Date Enterprise Zone will Expire _ Poverty Level of Enterprise Zone Approved Prior to 9/1/03 Poverty Table from Enterprise Zone Application Attached (Tab 8) ❑ -OR- Poverty was not a Qualifying Criteria for this Enterprise Zone ❑ ❑ Check here if located in a Federally Designated Zone (zone must still be active) Date Federally Designated Zone will Expire _ Poverty Level of Federally Designated Zone Poverty Table from Federal Application Attached (Tab 8) ❑ ❑ Check here if located in a Federally Designated Renewal Community (zone must still be active) Date Enterprise Community designation will Expire Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 4 TE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP If an additional location within the nominating jurisdiction is to be a part of this project or activity, provide the address of the additional location and a detailed explanation how the activities that are performed at the additional location contribute to the project or activity at the qualified business site. Please note: if the activities at the additional location do not directly relate to the project or activity at the qualified business site, a separate enterprise project application must be completed for the additional location within the jurisdiction and the activities cannot be combined. Not Applicable Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 5 TE!As Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Briefly describe efforts by the governing jurisdiction during the last year to encourage participation by residents, neighborhood groups, and other businesses in the area. Identify governing jurisdiction's efforts to revitalize the area. Attach additional pages behind this page as needed. The Overton Park area which includes the Overton Hotel and Conference Center is part of the largest private redevelopment project ever completed in the United States and is the model for several new projects being developed around the country. The City of Lubbock has worked closely with developers in an effort to revitalize this critical location near the Texas Tech University campus. Without the tireless commitment from both the public and private sectors this entire development would have never reached this level of success. Briefly describe the type of business activity that has occurred during the last two years to revitalize the area. Estimate and describe the privately -sponsored investment or in -kind services used to improve the area or create jobs. Attach additional pages behind this page as needed. The Overton Park area which includes the Overton Hotel and Conference Center is part of the largest private redevelopment project ever completed in the United States and is the model for several new projects being developed around the country. The City of Lubbock has worked closely with developers in an effort to revitalize this critical location near the Texas Tech University campus. Without the tireless commitment from both the public and private sectors this entire development would have never reached this level of success. In the center of Lubbock, between the central business district and Texas Tech University, the McDougal Companies are redeveloping the Overton Park area, which is reported to be the single largest private redevelopment project in the United States. The project has involved acquiring and razing several square miles of dilapidated, substandard housing areas and replacing it with new residential, multifamily, office and retail. The construction of the Overton Hotel has included multimillion dollar gifts to the City of Lubbock on behalf of the Moody Foundation and the CH Foundation as well as the infusion of almost $60 million dollars in private and public investment. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 6 j)� foci 6oawr.i Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Exact Legal Name Under Which the Business is Seeking Designation 1859 Management Partners, LP Federal Tax ID Number 03-0601637 Comptroller of Public Accounts Number 32035153546 ® Attach Certificate of Corporate Resolution authorizing the Enterprise Project Application (Tab 9) Is the Business required to pay State Sales and Use Tax on equipment? ® Yes ❑ No Is business current on tax payments with the State of Texas? ® Yes ❑ No If not current on tax payments to the State explain attach additional pages behind this page as needed Does the company have the authority to do business in Texas? ® Yes ❑ No Does the company currently have facilities in Texas? ® Yes ❑ No Check Applicable Documents indicating authority to do business in Texas from the Texas Secretary of State and attach a copy of each (Tab 10) ❑ Articles of Incorporation ❑ Certificate of Existence or Status ❑ Assumed Name Certificate ❑ Other ® Certificate of Formation Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 7 jo�5 Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP What is the structure of the company? ❑ Privately Held Corporation ❑ ❑ Publicly Held Corporation ❑ Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) ❑ ❑ Sole Proprietorship Is the Qualified Business a Franchise? Is the Qualified Business a Subsidiary? List any person or entity that has over 5% ownership in the business Number of Years in Business 3 Number of Employees Worldwide 2,200 Parent Company Gal -Tex Hotel Corporation Years Parent Company in Business 69 Partnership Limited Partnership (LP) Other ❑ Yes ® No ® Yes ❑ No Name P rcen 1859 Management GP. LLC 890/0 Garfield Traub Development 100/0 Will any other entity of the controlled group be financially involved with this proposed enterprise project or activity? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, Organization Chart of the Business Structure included behind this page ® Yes ❑ No Also, if yes, list each participating entity below and complete an Additional Participating Entities form (page 9 of this application) for each entity in the business controlled group participating in the project or activity 1859-Historic Hotels. Ltd. 1859 Management GP, LLC Garfield Traub Development Gal -Tex Hgt l QrUra on Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 8 TE As Hr on, ra. nna�ns Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Not Applicable ❑ Complete the following information, including a contact, for each related entity that is a member of a controlled group that is necessary to the project or activity First Name Title Organization 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd. Last Name Street Address 2302 Post Office Street, Suite 500 Galveston, Texas 77553 Mailing Address P.O. Box 59 City Galveston State TX Zip 77553 - 0059 Phone Number (409) 763-8536 Fax Number Email Address dandick01859hi5torichotel.com Federal Tax ID No. 26-0000591 Comptroller of Public Accounts No. 12600005917 Provide a detailed description of this entity's role with respect to the project for each applicable category. ❑ Capital Investment for Use at the Qualified Business Site ® Direct Payment of State Sales and Use Taxes for Items Used at the Qualified Business Site 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd. accrues and remits sales and use tax for all Gal -Tex Corporation subsidiaries in the Mate of Texas, including 1859 Management Partners, LP (The Overton Hotel and Conference Center). ® Employment of Employees at the Qualified Business Site 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd. employs all the employees for 1859 Management Partners, LE and is a wholly -owned subsidiary of 1859 Management Partners, LP's parent. Gal Tex Hotel Corporation. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 9 TEs N.e. br.. },.. Gal -Teat Hotel Corporation Ownership Structure Libbie Shearn The Moody Foundation Moody Endowment, Moody Trust (Charitable Trust a Texas non-profit corporation 50.2% 34.0% 15.8% Gal -Tex Rotel Corporation (Texas) —aG 7 100° 100°% 100% 100% 100% 100% Kentu dmark Color o dmark naL Gal -Tex G - x otels, LL otels, LL Woost ck, spitalentuc 4.._ Ino. H pitality, C ers LL(K ky) (Colorado) �''" (Ne ada (Texas)'(Texas3z56• 0OtFg0 zG-Otic) 0LD0 7*-318,� 1�3 100% 99% LP 0.1% LP 1859 agemeri P LLC ]1859- oric els, Ltd. 1% GP Gal -Ten (Texas) GarHotel Corp. Garfield Traub p _ p p exas Development 89.9% (Nevada) GP 1100% -IY 10% LP 1859 ageinent P ers, LP 1859-Beverage Company CTexas) (Texas.) 1-.3 % 0 -60 GP = General partner LP -Limited Partner ® Disregarded for Federal Income Tax Purposes only 4923704 v.2 cis a� 7 /11 .07 Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Check all that apply ❑ Energy ❑ Consumer / Non -Cyclical ❑ Basic Materials ❑ Healthcare ❑ Capital Goods ❑ Financial ❑ Transportation ❑ Technology ❑ Consumer / Cyclical ❑ Telecommunication Services ® Services ❑ Utilities ❑ Manufacturing NAICS Code: 721110 SIC Code: 7011 Primary Product Produced: Hotel management services (i.e., rop viding management and operating staff to run I�"L•I��1 XIII. INDUSTRY CLUSTERS If applicable, identify the targeted industry cluster within which this project falls. ❑ Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing, including four sub -dusters: Nanotechnology and Materials; Micro - electromechanical Systems; Semiconductor Manufacturing; Automotive Manufacturing ❑ Aerospace, Aviation and Defense ❑ Biotechnology and Life Sciences, not including medical services ❑ Information and Computer Technology, including three sub -clusters: Communications Equipment; Computing Equipment and Semiconductors; Information Technology ❑ Petroleum Refining and Chemical Products ❑ Energy, including three sub -clusters: Oil and Gas Production; Power Generation and Transmission; Manufactured Energy Systems ® None Apply MARKET•R PRODUCT • • ACTIVITY ❑ Regional ❑ Exporter (International) ❑ National ❑ Non -Exporter ® International Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 10 R s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP city Galveston Houston Kerrville League City San Antonio Total Jobs, Other Texas Locations (Attach additional pages behind this page as needed.) Number of Jobs 38 178 316 414 329 1,275 Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 11 TE s Mine Rrea 1'u M:•.in..' Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP First Name Dan Last Name Dick Title Chief Financial Officer Organization Gal -Tex Hotel Corporation Street Address 2302 Post Office Street, Suite 500 Galveston, TX 77553 Mailing Address 2302 Post Office Street, Suite 500 City Galveston State TX Zip 77553 - Phone Number (409) 763-8536 Fax Number Email Address dandick(cD1859historichotels.com Company Website www.1859historichotels.com First Name Shawn Last Name Title General Manager Organization 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd. Street Address 2322 Mac Davis Lane Lubbock, TX 79401 Mailing Address 2322 Mac Davis Lane City Lubbock State TX Zip 79401 - Phone Number (806) 776-7000 Fax Number Email Address shawnsaadat(a)1859histodchotels.com Company Website www.1859historichotels.com ® Description of the project in the form of a letter addressed to the governing body liaison and the Bank on company letterhead signed by the primary business representative is attached (Tab 11) Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 12 jE s o+ F1r.x F'na Xirixrrr' Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application Check all that apply ❑ New Jobs ® Retained Jobs (check only if for benefit) ❑ New Business / Start-up ❑ Relocation from Out -of -State ❑ Open New Location ® Expansion ❑ Consolidation ❑ Relocation within Texas ❑ Upgrade Equipment 1859 Management Partners, LP ❑ Construct New Facility ® Expand Existing Facility ❑ Renovate Existing Facility ❑ Upgrade / Repair Facility ❑ Upgrade / Repair Existing Machinery & Equipment ® Purchase New / Additional Machinery & Equipment 90-Day Window Begin Construction Construction Complete Purchase Machinery & Equipment Begin Hiring New Employees Begin Operations Fully Operational End Project Designation 5/1/2010 3/1/2015 Note: Any activity that occurred outside of the 90-day window may not be captured for benefit. Even if a milestone began prior to the 90-day window, do not list any of the milestones above prior to the 90-day window, nor include capital investment outside the 90-day window following. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 13 TE s %.oe Ori i"ur Nm.rn ea. Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Land Buildings Labor on Construction Machinery & Equipment Other Construction Costs Other Total 111 M1111,11 Provide a detailed description of each category of capital investment for the proposed project or activity. (Attach aaairionai oaoes Denina tnis oa4e as neeaea. ) The $6 million in capital investment is related to 3 phases. The first is the completion of the Overton Hotel which includes approximately $500,000 of labor and $500,000 of material. The second phase is a limited extension of the parking area for the hotel which will involve approximatley $500,000 of land, $25,000 of labor and $25,000 of building costs. The final phase is parking garage expansion which will involve land acquisition of approximately $1,500,000, $1,500,000 of labor and $1,500,000 of building costs. Attach a breakdown of types of existing jobs by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the salary range or hourly rate for each (Tab 12) Full -Time Jobs Part -Time Jobs Contract Jobs Total Jobs at the Qualified Business Site Are the Jobs Primary Jobs as defined in the Dev. Corp. Act of 1979? 101 101 ❑ Yes ® No Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 14 R s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Attach a breakdown of types of new jobs to be created by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the salary range or hourly rate for each (Tab 13) Total Number of New Full -Time Jobs to be Created Total Amount of Annual Payroll for New Jobs Attach a breakdown of types of jobs to be retained for benefit by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the salary range or hourly rate for each (Tab 14) Total Number of Jobs to be Retained for Benefit 101 Total Amount of Annual Payroll for Retained Jobs $2,592,387.00 Choose all that apply for which backup documentation is included ❑ Permanent employees will be permanently laid off (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(A)) ❑ Business will permanently close down (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(B)) ❑ Business will relocate out of Texas (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(C)) ® Business is able to employ individuals in accordance with Section 2303.402 (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(D)) ❑ Business facility has been legitimately destroyed or impaired due to fire, flood, tornado, hurricane, or any other natural disaster (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(E)) I have reviewed the request for the retained job benefit under the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, and verify that it meets the criteria outlined above, as required by statute. The backup documentation has been placed under Tab 14 of this application. Signature Printed Name Cheryl Brock (Governing Body Liaison) Date Title Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 15 TE�ur f4..inr.i Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Outline the company's commitment to the community by specific recipient and dollar value of anticipated contribution(s) auring the aesi nation penoci. Attacn aaaitionai pages oenina tnis page as neeaea. During the designation period the Overton Hotel will continue its custom of accomodating civic, non-profit and chartiable organizations with cost offsets and variances from standard contract terms for an estimated $150,000 in committed giving annually. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to hire under -skilled, inexperienced, disadvantaged or displaced workers. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to hire minority workers. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to contract with minority -owned businesses. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to provide technical and vocational job training for enterprise zone residents or economically disadvantaged employees. ❑ Yes ® No Commit to provide child care for employees. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to work toward the prevention or reduction of juvenile criminal activity. ® Yes ❑ No Commit to make contributions to the well-being of the community: ® Yes ❑ No Job training ® Yes ❑ No Donation of land for parks or other public purposes ® Yes ❑ No Employee benefits provided: ® Yes ❑ No Medical coverage insurance ❑ Yes ® No Flexible spending accounts ® Yes ❑ No 401K participation and/or stock options Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 16 TE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Parnters, LP The project will be financed by (check all that apply) ® Internal Sources ® External Sources Did the project receive: ❑ Texas Enterprise Fund Grant ❑ Emerging Technology Fund Grant ❑ Industrial Revenue Bonds ® Tax Increment Financing Provide a beet description of the method of financinq the The initial construction loan funding was completed in September 2009 and since that time and through the balance of construction the partnership of 1859 Management Partners, L.P. will be funding the additional construction costs based on the partnership structure of 10% Garfield Traub Development and 89.9% 1859 Management Partners, GP and 0.1% Gal -Tex Hotel Corp. XXVIII.PROPERTY ACCESS Check the appropriate box below and provide a copy of the executed documents indicating property access (Tab 15) ❑ Lease Agreement ❑ Purchase Agreement ❑ Lease / Purchase Agreement ® Other Deed Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 17 TEK,s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP ® Pending ❑ Current ❑ No Permits Required List any local, state or federal permits that are pending, along with the issuing agency and the expected date of receipt. Do not attach copies of permits. Attach additional pages behind this page as needed. There is a pending American with Disabilities Act certification with the State of Texas. The expected date of receipt of the certification is May 1, 2010. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 18 R s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP This application for enterprise project status constitutes a concurrent designation ❑ Yes ® No If yes, complete this section in its entirety and provide requested attachments Provide a brief explanation of the capital investment and new and/or retained jobs for each designation, delineating what capital investment and jobs will apply to which designation with timelines for all. (Attach additional pages behind this page as neeaei Not Applicable Breakdown of Concurrent Project Designations: Attach a breakdown of types of jobs for benefit by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the salary range or hourly rate for each designation (Tab 16) Baseline Jobs Number of Jobs at the 90-Day Window Date for the First Project Designation Date Jobs* Retained Date ADDroved Date Expires Certified Capital Investment New Jobs Jobs TOTAL *Last certification. If no jobs have been certified, provide an explanation as to why not and when application for certification of jobs is expected to occur. Place the explanation behind this page. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 19 R s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Parnters, LP Nominating Jurisdiction for Qualified Business Site Cry of Lubbock County for Qualified Business Site Counly of Lubbock Is the Qualified Business Site located in a Federally -Designated Zone? ❑ Yes ® No If yes, do not complete this section. Total Distress of the Area Score (max. 40 pts.) 27 Total Local Effort Score (max. 25 pts.) 8 Total Private Effort Score (max. 35 pts.) 20 TOTAL SCORE OF PROJECT (max. 100 pts.) 55 Points Awarded for State Priority (max. 10 pts.) Provide backup documentation for ALL areas for which points are taken (Tab 17) Distress of the Area (Qualified Business Site) (40%) Poverty Level of Block Group under current statute 40.29% Backup Attached ❑ 15.5% - 19.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 2 pts ❑ 20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 4 pts ❑ 30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 6 pts ® 40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 8 pts 8 ❑ 50.0% poverty and above (2000 decennial census) 10 pts Poverty Level of Distressed County Backup Attached ❑ ❑ 15.5% - 19.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 2 pts ❑ 20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 4 pts ❑ 30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 6 pts ❑ 40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) 8 pts ❑ 50.0% poverty and above (2000 decennial census) 10 pts Poverty Level of Zone approved prior to 9/1/03 Backup Attached ❑ ❑ 20.0% - 29.9% poverty (as shown on table from application) 4 pts ❑ 30.0% - 39.9% poverty (as shown on table from application) 6 pts ❑ 40.0% - 49.9% poverty (as shown on table from application) 8 pts ❑ 50.0% poverty and above (as shown on table from application) 10 pts Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 20 jv� Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Poverty Level of Jurisdiction* ® 15.5% - 19.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 50.0% poverty and above (2000 decennial census) Poverty Level of County ® 15.5% - 19.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2000 decennial census) ❑ 50.0% poverty and above (2000 decennial census) Unemployment Level for County (most recent year) ❑ 5.0% - 9.9% unemployment ❑ 10.0% - 14.9% unemployment ❑ 15.0% - 19.9% unemployment ❑ 20.0% - 24.9% unemployment ❑ 25.0% and above unemployment County Adult Population without High School Diploma or Equivalent ❑ 25.4% or above 18.40% 17.83% State or Federally -Declared Disaster Area (within the past 24 months) ® Yes -- ® State ❑ Federal Date Disaster Area Declared Adversely Affected Defense Dependent Community (BRAC Impacted) ® Yes 2 pts 2 4 pts 6 pts 8 pts 10 pts 2 pts 2 4 pts 6 pts 8 pts 10 pts 2 pts 4 pts 6 pts 8 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 pts 10 5 pts 5 Population of Jurisdiction* is less than 50,000 (2000 decennial census) ❑ Yes 5 pts Jurisdiction Population Backup Attached Backup Attached Backup Attached ❑ Backup Attached ❑ Backup Attached Backup Attached Backup Attached ❑ Population of County is less than 50,000 (2000 decennial census) Backup Attached ❑ ❑ Yes 5 pts County Population Total Distress of the Area Score (max. 40 pts.) 27 *If the nominating jurisdiction is a county, take points under both jurisdiction and county, if earned. Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 21 TE s N i.i. ilr.. Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Local Effort (25%) Based on the Nominating Ordinance or Order and the Location of the Qualified Business Site (must be listed specifically in the nominating ordinance or order) Check local incentives offered and record points earned up to the maximum of 25 points ❑ Local Sales Tax Refund 2 pts ® Tax Abatement 2 pts 2 ® Tax Increment Financing 2 pts 2 ® Freeport Exemption 2 pts 2 ❑ Economic Development Sales Tax (4A) 2 pts ❑ Economic Development Sales Tax (4B) 2 pts Tax Deferrals, Tax Refunds or other Tax Incentives: ❑ 2 pts ❑ 2 pts ❑ Zoning Changes / Variances 1 pt ❑ Building Code Exemptions 1 pt ® Impact / Inspection Fee Exemptions 2 pts 2 ❑ Streamlined Permitting 1 pt ❑ Improved Police and/or Fire Protection 1 pt ❑ Community Crime Prevention Programs 1 pt ❑ Special Public Transportation Routes or Reduced Fares 1 pt ❑ Capital Improvements in Water and Sewer Facilities 1 pt ❑ Road Repair 1 pt ❑ Creation or Improvement of Parks 1 pt ❑ Low -Interest Loans for Housing Rehabilitation or New Construction 1 pt ❑ Transfer Abandoned Housing to Individuals or Community Groups 1 pt ❑ Low -Interest Loans for Business 2 pts ❑ Use of Surplus School Buildings for Incubators 1 pt ❑ Provision of Publicly Owned Land for Development Purposes 1 pt ❑ One -Stop Permitting, Problem Resolution Center or Ombudsmen 1 pt ❑ Promotion and Marketing Services 1 pt ❑ Job Training and Employment Services 1 pt ❑ Retraining Program 1 pt ❑ Literacy and Employment Skills Programs 1 pt ❑ Vocational Education 1 pt ❑ Customized Job Training 1 pt Total Local Effort Score (max. 25 pts.) 8 Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 22 R s Nor. Or:. F1• Hari. e.e Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Private Effort (35%) Industry Cluster (if applicable, choose only one) Backup Attached ❑ ❑ Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing 10 pts ❑ Aerospace, Aviation and Defense 10 pts ❑ Biotechnology and Life Sciences, not including 10 pts medical services ❑ Information and Computer Technology 10 pts ❑ Petroleum Refining and Chemical Products 10 pts ❑ Energy 10 pts Type of Jobs Backup Attached ❑ ❑ Jobs are Primary Jobs as defined in the Dev. Corp. Act of 1979 10 pts Employee Benefits Provided Backup Attached ® Medical — Company offers choice of medical and 4 pts 4 prescription drug plans including coverage for associate and family Level or percent of company participation in the premium paid — for employee Level or percent of company participation in the premium paid — for employee's family ® Dental Plan 2 pts 2 ❑ Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare or dependent care 1 pt ® Life Insurance — Basic term life insurance is 1 pt 1 provided at company expense (additional coverage for both the employee and family is available at employee's expense) ® AD&D Insurance — Basic AD&D coverage is 1 pt 1 provided at company expense (additional coverage is available at employee's expense) ® 401K — Company offers plan for employee participation 1 pt 1 ❑ Company provides matches on a variable scale up to certain maximums ❑ Employee Stock Purchase Program — Voluntary 1 pt savings program that provides opportunity to purchase company stock at discounted prices through payroll deductions Subtotal of Employee Benefits (max. 10 points) 9 Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 23 TE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Capital Investment (choose applicable range) ❑ $40,000 to $399,999 1 pt ❑ $400,000 to $999,999 2 pts ❑ $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 3 pts ® $5,000,000 to $149,999,999 5 pts 5 ❑ $150,000,000 to $249,999,999 8 pts ❑ $250,000,000 and Above 10 pts Number of Jobs for Benefit (choose applicable category and range) ❑ 10 to 49 new jobs for benefit 1 pt ❑ 50 to 99 new jobs for benefit 2 pts ❑ 100 to 199 new jobs for benefit 4 pts ❑ 200 to 299 new jobs for benefit 5 pts ❑ 300 to 399 new jobs for benefit 6 pts ❑ 400 to 499 new jobs for benefit 8 pts ❑ 500 and Above new jobs for benefit 10 pts --OR-- ❑ 10 to 99 retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 0 pts ® 100 to 199 retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 1 pt 1 ❑ 200 to 299 retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 2 pts ❑ 300 to 399 retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 3 pts ❑ 400 to 499 retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 4 pts ❑ 500 and Above retained or new & retained jobs for benefit 5 pts Additional Commitments ® Hire Under -Skilled, Inexperienced, Disadvantaged or 1 pt 1 Displaced Workers Who Reside in an Enterprise Zone ® Hire Minority Workers 1 pt 1 ® Contract with Minority -Owned Businesses 1 pt 1 ® Provide Technical/Vocational Training for Enterprise Zone 1 pt 1 Residents and Economically Disadvantaged Employees ❑ Provide Child Care for Employees 1 pt ® Develop Juvenile Crime Prevention Program 1 pt 1 ® Provide Job Training 1 pt 1 ® Donate Land for Parks or other Public Purpose 1 pt 1 Subtotal of Additional Commitments (max. 5 points) 5 Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 24 TE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Average Job Wage Level Compared to County Average Weekly Wage (AWW) Backup Attached ® Attached County Average Weekly Wage backup for Lubbock County for 2008 (year) First Quarter Second Quarter Third Quarter Fourth Quarter TOTAL County AWW 110% of County AWW 120% of County AWW o, 4 = $652.75 (County AWW) $652.75 $322.85 910,03 $352.20 993,30 Calculate the average weekly wage in the formula below including only the new and/or retained jobs represented in this application for state benefit. $2,592,387.00 - 101 = $25,667.00 _ 52 = $493.60 Total Annual Payroll # ofJobs Avg. Annualized Wage AWW Choose One ® AWW < AWW for County 0 pts 0 ❑ AWW >_ AWW for County 1 pt ❑ AWW >_ 110% of AWW for County 3 pts ❑ AWW >_ 120% of AWW for County 5 pts Total Private Effort Score (max. 35 pts.) 20 For Office Use Only ❑ State -Priority Project Up to 10 pts Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 25 TEKAs Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP Governing Body Liaison (as stated in the nominating ordinance or order) First Name Cheryl Last Name Brock Tide City of Lubbock Enterprise Zone Liason Organization City of Lubbock Street Address 1625 13' Street Mailing Address P.O. Box 2000 City Lubbock State TX Zip 79457 - Phone Number (806) 775-2019 Fax Number Email Address cbrock(u)mail.ci.lubbock.tx.us Community Website To the best of my knowledge and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and correct and I have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Act and the Enterprise Zone Program Rules and am familiar with the provisions contained therein, as evidenced by my signature below. Signature (Goveming Body Liaison) Date Printed Name Cheryl Brock Title GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this (Notary Seal) day of Notary Public, State of Texas My commission expires Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 26 jE s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP The nominated Enterprise Project hereby certifies and agrees that it: 1. is located in, or has committed to locate in Lubbock , Texas, in Lubbock County, Texas; and 2. will maintain separate payroll and tax records of the business activity conducted at the qualified business site, or other information as required by local and state government units; and 3. commits to participate in local efforts to achieve development and revitalization of the area; and 4. understands that before obtaining a state benefit, the qualified business must submit to the Bank a certified report of the actual number of jobs created and/or retained and the capital investment made; and 5. understands that to be a qualified business eligible for enterprise project designation, twenty-five percent (25%) of the new or additional employees hired must be residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged persons if the qualified business site is located in an enterprise zone, or thirty-five percent (35%) if the qualified business site is located outside of an enterprise zone; and 6. commits that 25% percent of its new employees will be residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged persons; and 7. understands that the project must maintain the level of employment and the jobs for which a refund has been received to the end of the designation period or for at least three (3) years from the date of refund of state sales and use taxes, whichever is later, or it may become liable for recapture of refunded taxes and interest by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller); and 8. will report to the Comptroller the status and effectiveness of designation; and 9. certifies that the project, or a branch, division, or department of the business, does not and will not knowingly employ an undocumented worker; and 10. understands that the state sales and use tax refund is subject to approval by the Comptroller and the requirements of the Tax Code and applicable Administrative Rules — specifically Section 151.429 of the Tax Code and Title 34 Texas Administrative Code, Section 3.329. Construction contracts must be "separated" (i.e. contract in which the agreed contract price is divided into a separately stated agreed contract price for incorporated materials and a separately stated agreed contract price for skill and labor) and not "lump -sum" in order to claim a refund of state sales tax. This certification and agreement is effective from the date of designation through the date of expiration as an enterprise project. To the best information and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and correct and I, as primary business representative, and I, as the local business liaison, have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Program Act and the Enterprise Zone Program Rules and we are familiar with the provisions contained therein as evidenced by the signatures below. Signed (PrimaryBusiness Representative) Signed (Local Business Liaison at Qualired Business Site) Printed Name Dan Dick Printed Name Shawn Saadat Title Chief Financial Officer Title General Manager Date Date Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 27 R s Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application X 1. PARTICIPATING C NSULTANT.FORM . . 0 Complete the following information for each consultant Involved with this project (Attach copy of the Poiwr ofAttorney, if applicable — Tab 18) First Name Mark Last Name Scimeml Title Senior Manager Organization Pannell Kerr Forster of TexasPC. _ ___ Street Address 5617.5an Felipe, Suite 2400 Houston, TX 77057 Mailing Address 56�7 San Fetil2e,�tZilie.,2400 — _._ City Houston ._._...... ._—.-. State TX Zip 77057 _ - 3092 _ Phone Number (71 ) 869-5456 Fax Number UUJ 68-4056 _ Mobile Number 281) 2q5-8501 __._•.___._ Website www. kftxas.com Email Address rnscimeml a kp ftexas.com _,_.,_,__ 0 Application Preparer ❑ Other _ Representing Gal -Tex Hotel Cor ration a d..subsidiaries, Including 1859 Managemi~n p�rtners,•,�__,__•___ Brief Description of Consultants Pole with Application The Consultant prepared the application,____, I confirm that the above-narrted~tonsultant I as been retalned to participate in this application process as outlined above. ! i Signature 1.� } iiN7__ ,_.. Date (Authorizing Participant) ?T — Printed Name I!@R-'rd; Title CEO___... To the best of my knov, edge and belief, the' rmation contained in this Enterprise Project Application Is true and correr.l, / 1 � 0 %� Signature /Y`4,...� Date _i— _ (Participatin _ L wsultant) i - - Printed Name NJ.ark Scimemt__- ___..._____ _.. Title Senior Manager Rer.9.1.09 (Texas Entarprise Zone Program.) Tab 1, Page 29 Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism Texas Enterprise Project Application 1859 Management Partners, LP TO: Office of the Governor Attn: Financial Services Post Office Box 12878 Austin, Texas 78711 Subject: Texas Enterprise Zone Program Application Fee for Enterprise Project Application Submitted by City of Lubbock on Behalf of 1859 Management Partners, LP for the March 1, 2010 Quarterly Application Round Please send a copy of this form along with a copy of the attached Non -Refundable Application Fee to Economic Development and Tourism Division, Attn: Enterprise Zone Program Staff, Economic Development Bank for the March 1, 2010 Enterprise Project Round submitted by City of Lubbock on behalf of 1859 Management Partners, LP. The fee must be received by the Office of the Governor by 5:00 p.m. on March 1, 2010. ® $750 for an Enterprise Project ❑ $1,500 for a Double Jumbo Enterprise Project ❑ $2,250 for a Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project If you have questions regarding this submission, please contact: First Name Mark Last Name Scimemi Title Senior Manager Organization Pannell Kerr Forster of Texas, P.C. Street Address 5847 San Felipe. Suite 249Q-H-gustan-,TX 77057-M Mailing Address 5847 San Felipe, Suite 2400 City Houston State TX Zip 77057 - 3092 Phone Number (713) 860-5456 Fax Number (713) 268-4056 Email Address mscimem0pkftexas.com Rev.9.1.09 (Texas Enterprise Zone Program) Tab 1, Page 29 j*?O� TAB 2 Public Hearing Held — Certified Copy of Government Posting Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank TAB 3 Public Hearing Held — A publisher's affidavit and a copy of the published notice in a newspaper of general circulation for the area Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank TAB 4 Public Hearing Held -- A copy of the notice of the public hearing sent to Economic Development Bank Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank TAB 5 Public Hearing Held — Transcript or minutes of all public hearings held with regard to the application Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank Nominating Ordinance or Order and Nominating Resolution To Be Provided fl-A V-A Official U.S. Census map, or grandfathered enterprise zone (or federally -designated zone), with location of qualified business site clearly marked U.S. Census BureaLl Backup documentation — 2000 Poverty Data Detailed Tables - American FactFinder P88. RATIO OF INCOME IN 1999 TO POVERTY LEVEL i101- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data Page 1 of 1 NOTE Data based on a sample except In P3. P4, H3, and H4. For intommadon on confldentlality protection, san4ft error, nonsamplinp error, definitlons, and count conedons we htto:/HactRWer.census.aovlhomrdenldoMagies/exost3.htm. Block Group 1 Census Tract 6.03 Lubbock Couft Texas Total: 1,385 Under.50 124 .50 to .74 166 .75to.99 269 1.00 to 1.24 133 1.25 to 1.49 230 1.50 to 1.74 69 1.76 to 1.84 7 1.85 to 1.99 87 2.00 and over 321 U.S. Census Bureau Census 2000 Population under poverty level: Under .50 124 .50 to .74 165 .75 to .99 269 Subtotal 558 Subtotal / Total - Poverty Level 558 / 1,305 = 40.294- Standard Error/Variance documentation for this dataset~ Accuracy of the Data: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data (PDF 141.50) http://f"actfmder.census.govlservletIDTTable? bm=y&-context=dt&-ds name=DEC 2000... 2/20/2010 TAB 9 Certificate of Corporate Resolution authorizing with original signatures CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ENTERPRISE PROJECT APPLICATION EUGENE LUCAS President of GAL—TEX HOTEL .nRPogATTnN organized and existing under the laws of THE STATE OF TEXAS and having its principal place of business at2302 POSTOFFICE ST—SUITE 500 TEXAS , hereby certify that the following is a true copy of a resolution adopted by the I of Directors of the Corporation at a meeting convened and held on February 10, 2010 _ at which a quorum was present and voting throughout and that such resolution is now in full and effect and is in accordance with the provisions of the charter and by-laws of the Corporation. RESOLVED: That the Corporation approves the Enterprise Project Application as was or will be submitted to Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism, Texas Economic Development Bank; ' RESOLVED: That the PRESIDENT and/or VICE PRESIDENT of the Corporation is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Corporation any contracts or forms for the Enterprise Project Application; RESOLVED FURTHER: That the OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS are hereby authorized and directed to certify to any interested party that this resolution has been duly adopted, is in full force and effect, and is in accordance with the provisions of the charter and by- laws of the Corporation. I further certify that this Corporation is duly organized and existing, and has the power to take the action called for by the foregoing resolution. GEORGE DANIEL DICK ice President & Treasurer JOYCE A. DUNDEE Secretary Treasurer t 10, 2010 Date FEBRUARY 10, 2010 Date February 10, 2010 Date Witness my hand seal of this corporation on this loth • day of Februa y, 2010 Date TAB 10 Documentation indicating the authority to do business in Texas from the Texas Secretary of State Ccrrporations Section P.O•Hox 13697 AutA Texas 78711-3697 Office of the Secretary of State Jwne28, 2006 Capitol Services Inc P © Box 1831 Austin, TX 78767 USA RE:1859 Management Partners, LP File Humber: 800674297 Roger Williams Secretary of State It has been our pleasure to file the certificate of formation for the referenced limited partnership. This letter evidences the existence of the domestic entity as of the effective date noted on the certificate. Limited partnerships do not file annual reports with the Secretary of State, but do file a report not more often than once every four years as requested by the Secretary. It is important for the partnership to continuously maintain a registered agent and office in Texas as this is the address to which the Secretary of State will send a request to file a periodic report. Failure to file a report when requested may result in the involuntary termination of the limited partnership. If we can be of further service at any time, please let us know. Sincerely, Corporations Section Business & Public Filings Division (512) 463-5555 Enclosure Come visit us on the internet at htgW/www.sos.state.tx.us/ Phone: (512) 463-5555 Fax: (512) 463-5709 TTY: 7-1-1 Prepared by: Rosa Arrellano Document: 134711500002 Co 3porations Section S�A� g 0�� P.O.Box 13697 Au:sdn, Texas 78711-3697 4 y� Y �• Office of the Secretary of State CERTIFICATE OF FILING OF 1859 Management Partners, LP File Number: 800674297 Roger Williams Secretary of State The undersigned, as Secretary of State of Texas, hereby certifies that a Certificate of Formation for the above named Domestic Limited Partnership (LP) has been received in this office and has been found to conform to the applicable provisions of law. ACCORDINGLY, the undersigned, as Secretary of State, and by virtue of the authority vested in the secretary by law, hereby issues this certificate evidencing filing effective on the date shown below. The issuance of this certificate does not authorize the use of a name in this state in violation of the rights of another under the federal Trademark Act of 1946, the Texas -trademark law, the Assumed .Business or Professional Name Act, or the common law. Dated: 06/27/2006 Effective: 06/27/2006 ., i� Roger Williams Secretary of State Come visit us on the internet at http://www.sos.state.tK.us/ Phone: (512) 463-5555 Fax: (512) 463-5709 TrY: 7-1-1 Prepared by: Rosa Arrellano Document: 134711500002 CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION 1559 MANAGEMENT PARTNERS, LP FgyLL-;0 In the Qfae of the Semtary afState of Texas JUN 27 2006 co-bPorawnssecdon The undersigned, desiring to form a limited partnership pursuant to the Texas Business Organizations Code (the 11TBOC), does hereby certify as follows: 1. The name of the limited partnership is 1959 Management Partners, LP (the nPan'adrship°). 2. The address of the registered office of the Partnership is 1021 Main Street, Suite 1 t 50. Houston, Texas 77002. The name of the registered agent of the Partnership at such registered office is CT Corporation System. 3. The address of the principal office of the Partnership where records are to be kept or made available under Section 153.551 of the TBOC is 2302 Postoffiee Street, Suite 500, Galveston, Texas 77550. 4, The name, mailing address and street address of the business or residence of the general partner are as follows: Name A dress 1859 Management Partners GP, LLC 2302 Postofffce Street, Suite 500 Galveston, Texas 77550 mg MANAGEMENT PARTNERS GP, ILLC, a Texas ' iabiiaomp y By: Dan Dick, Manager CgItTIF1 CATS oj' FORMATION OF 1859 MANAGFKWU PARTNERS, I.P DALLA81148760_2 720.4 TAB 11 Description and introduction of the project or activity February 10, 2010 Ms. Brenda Clear, Program Specialist Texas Economic Development Bank Post Office Box 12428 Austin, Texas 78711 Ms. Cheryl Brock, Finance Department City of Lubbock P.O. Box 2000 Lubbock, TX 79457 Subject: Project Description for Texas Enterprise Project Application Dear Ms. Clear and Ms. Brock: On behalf of Gal -Tex Corporation and its subsidiaries, including 1859 Management Partners, LP I have prepared this letter as a description and introduction of our investment in the Overton Hotel and Conference Center related to our application for enterprise project nomination General Description of Business Structure and Location of Parent Company Gal -Tex Hotel Corporation (Gal -Tex) is a privately held corporation that has been doing business in Texas since 1940. Gal -Tex through its subsidiaries owns, operates and manages hotels across the United States. Gal-Tex's headquarters are in Galveston, Texas. Summary of Texas Locations, Statewide Employment and Employees at Qualified Business Site Gal -Tex currently employees approximately 1,500 employees in Texas. Gal -Tex operates the following hotels in Texas: Overton Hotel and Conference Center, Lubbock Menger Hotel, San Antonio The Crockett Hotel, San Antonio Hilton Hobby Airport, Houston South Shore Harbor Resort, League City Inn at the Waterpark, Galveston Inn of the Hills Resort and Conference Center, Kerrville YO Ranch Resort and Conference Center, Kerrville Gal -Tex operates the following hotels across the United States: Mountain Lake Hotel in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia The Cliff House at Pike's Peak in the Colorado Rocky Mountains Williamsburg Hospitality House in the Virginia Old Dominion Region Fredericksburg Hospitality House in the Virginia Old Dominion Region The Brown in Louisville Kentucky History and Description of the Qualified Business The Overton Park area in Lubbock which includes the Overton Hotel and Conference Center is part of the largest private redevelopment project ever completed in the United States and is the model for several new projects being developed around the country. The City of Lubbock has worked closely with developers in an effort to revitalize this critical location near the Texas Tech University campus. Without the tireless commitment from both the public and private sectors this entire development would have never reached this level of success. With the construction of the Overton Hotel and Conference Center's more than 300 4-star rooms, over 19,000 square feet with capacity to accommodate approximately 700 conference attendees Lubbock joins the list of premiere event sites in Texas which already includes Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Nature of the Business The Overton Hotel and Conference Center'smore than 300 4-star rooms, over 19,000 square feet of conference center space and a capacity to accommodate approximately 700 conference attendees allows Lubbock to join the list of premiere event sites in Texas which already includes Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio Current Emnlovees and Total Sales at the Oualified Site The Overton Hotel and Conference Center has 157 full-time employees and 81 part-time employees at December 31, 2009. Total sales at the Overton Hotel and Conference Center for the period ending 12/31/2009 were approximately $2.7 million (the facility was only open for part of 2009). It is budgeted that the facility will have $8.9 million in sales and $2.4 million in payroll in 2010. Summary of the Project Project Location The Overton Park area in Lubbock which includes the Overton Hotel and Conference Center is part of the largest private redevelopment project ever completed in the United States and is the model for several new projects being developed around the country. The City of Lubbock has worked closely with developers in an effort to revitalize this critical location near the Texas Tech University campus. Short and Long Term Plans for Expansion and Projected Dates Gal -Tex, through 1859 Management Partners, LP projected capital investment and expansion will be approximately $6,000,000, of which $2,000,000 will be used for purchase of land, $2,000,000 for labor and construction costs and $2,000,000 for materials. Gal -Tex, through 1859 Management Partners, LP will finance all aspects of the expansion program from either internal funds set aside for this purpose or existing credit relationships. The $6 million in capital investment is related to 3 phases. The first is the completion of the Overton Hotel which includes approximately $500,000 of labor and $500,000 of material. The second phase is a limited extension of the parking area for the hotel which will involve approximatley $500,000 of land, $25,000 of labor and $25,000 of building costs. The final phase is parking garage expansion which will involve land acquisition of approximately $1,500,000 of land, $1,500,000 of labor and $1,500,000 of building costs. There may be additional equipment purchases over and above the initial investment during the five-year designation period. Detailed Description of Capital Investment More than $1 million in construction on the hotel and conference center will occur between October 13, 2009 and March 1, 2011. $5 million in proposed additional real estate transactions and proposed construction may also take place during the 5 year designation period ending March 1, 2015. The Overton Hotel and Conference Center will retain its workforce in accordance with the terms of the Texas Enterprise Zone program guidelines throughout the enterprise project designation period.. Summary ofJobs to be Retained during the Designation Period As of October 13, 2009 (90-business days prior to the March 1, 2010 quarterly application) the Overton Hotel and Conference Center had 101 full-time employees. By the end of 2009 that number had grown to more than 150 full-time jobs with an estimated annual payroll of more than $2.4 million dollars per year. Please see the enterprise project application for a breakdown of the jobs that will be retained. Participating Entity's Role Gal -Texas serves as the corporate parent for 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd. and 1859 Management Partners, LP. 1859-Historic Hotels, Ltd employees everyone within the Gal -Tex corporate structure and pays all Texas sales and use taxes for the various entities doing business in Texas. 1859 Management Partners, LP is the entity in which the assets of the Overton Hotel and Conference Center are held and the entity that made the capital investment to build the hotel and in which further capital investment is proposed related to the Overton Hotel and Conference Center. Maintenance of Separate Records Gal -Tex and 1859 Management Partners, LP hereby certify that the facility is located entirely within an enterprise zone in Lubbock, Texas.Gal-Tex and 1859 Management Partners, LP also certifies that it will maintain separate books and records of the business activity conducted in the zone or other information as required by local and state government units. Gal -Tex and 1859 Management Partners, LP appreciates the nomination for enterprise project designation, and values the implications of this designation in the City of Lubbock. We look forward to working with the City of Lubbock and the State of Texas in furthering the purposes of the Texas Enterprise Zone Program. Dan Dick Chief Financial Officer TAB 12 Breakdown of the types of existing full-time jobs at the qualified business site 1859 Management Partners, LP Texas Enterprise Project Application - March 1, 2010 Tab 12 - Existing Jobs Detailed Average .. Number of Hourly PositionsTitles Administration 5 35.10 Banquet Captain 2 6.00 B1...4..M Banquet Server 20 4.00 _ Bartender 8 5.00 Catering 1 9.25 Dishwasher 15 7.50 DR Supervisor 4 10.88 Front Desk E�t% 9 8.44 a Housekeeping Mgmt 2 16.83 �I�I�S�ka�pl�►iirSugR�rt 1,. 1 `�,�.� Inspector 1 8.25 C,a crdryR te�da i -90: Line Cooks 14 9.50 Maintenance 6 9.71 Prep Staff 15 8.50 Rm Service Server 8 4.00 d�rl dti`eitilrlL 1 7 5' Total 157 TAB 13 Breakdown of the types of new jobs to be created at the qualified business site Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank TAB 14 Breakdown of the types of jobs to be retained at the qualified business site for benefit 1859 Management Partners, LP Texas Enterprise Project Application - March 1, 2010 Tab 14 - Jobs to be Retained Detailed.. Number of Hourly Titles Positions Rates Administration 5 35.10 �µQ Banquet ' Captain 2 16.30 Banquet Server 3 14.44 09 ,. Bar Manager 1 22.16 Catering 1 9.25 iiiSF►w���e� <�i is ; � ;7�:� DR Cashier/Hostess 3 9.67 dR $LQ ewi br~ Executive Chef 1 26.44 Front Office Mgmt 1 19.23 Line Cooks 8 9.99 A irl't�k��i��e Night Audit 2 9.52 Reservation 4 8.37 I11aS�RVICi��Nehi > •! .. Room Attendant 17 7.60 ss maw Security 1 7.50 j yy1R;��,'. •:t;=`;?+''`�i+fir: ;e.;r.i.�= ..\. ., :`_,'T.:,;f,., �ny.,, Server PM 1 20.83 Support Staff 10 7.93 TAB 15 A copy of the executed documents with indicate access to the qualified business site property To Be Provided TAB 16 Breakdown of the types of jobs to be created and/or retained at the qualified business site Not Applicable Left Intentionally Blank TAB 17 Backup documentation for each category checked under Distress of the Area Detailed Tables - American FactFinder Page 1 of 1 Data Set Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data NOTE Data based on a sample except in P3, P4, H3, and H4. For information on confiderdiellty pmtecdon, sampling error, nonsampling error, definitions, and count comwdons see httpWMcftdor.census.wvftme/en/datanotesfoxmn.htn Block Group 1 Census Tract 6,M Lubbock County, Texas Total: 1,385 Under.50 124 .50 to .74 185 .75 to .99 269 1.00 to 1.24 133 1.25 to 1.49 230 1.50 to 1.74 69 1.75 to 1.84 7 1.65 to 1.99 87 2.00 and over 321 U.S. Census Bureau Census 2000 Population under poverty level: Under .50 124 .50 to .74 165 .75 to .99 269 Subtotal 558 Subtotal / Total - Poverty Level 558 / 1,385 = 40.29% Standard ErrorNariance documentation for this dataset: Accuracy of the Data: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data (PDF 141.50) http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable? bm=y&-context—dt&-ds name=DEC 2000... 2/20/2010 Detailed Tables - American FactFinder Page 1 of 1 NOTE: Data based on a sample except In P3, P4, H3, and H4. For Infomiedon on conildendallty protectlon, sampling error, nonsampling error, definitions. and count corrections see htto•JNecNlnder.censue.aovlhomelen/datanoteWezost9.htrn. Lubbock cKv. Texas Total: 191,181 Under.50 16,620 .50 to .74 8,783 .75 to .99 9,873 1.00 to 1.24 10.588 1.25 to 1.49 11 493 1.60 to 1.74 10 848 1.75 to 1.84 3,907 1.8511D 1.99 5,824 2.00 and over 113.347 U.S. Census Bureau Census2000 Population under poverty level: Under .50 16,520 .50 to .74 8,783 .75 to .99 9,873 Subtotal 35,176 Subtotal / Total = Poverty Level 35,176 / 191,181 a 18.401t Standard ErrorNariance documentation for this dataset: Accuracy, of the Data: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data (PDF 141.5KB) http://factf'mder.census.gov/servletIDTTable? bm=y&-context--dt&-ds name=DEC 2000... 2/20/2010 Detailed Tables - American FactFinder Page 1 of 1 _P88. RATIO OF INCOME IN 1999 TO POVERTY LEVEL f 101- Universe: Population for whom poverty status is determined Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data NOTE Data based on a sample except In P3, P4, H3, and H4. For Information on contiden0alfy protection, samponp error, nonsamplinp error, deflnMons, and count conecdons see httoJ/factfinder.census.00vfiome/enldatanoteslensf3.htm. Lubbock County, Texas Total: 233 048 Under.50 18 928 .50 to .74 10.343 .75 to .99 12.273 1.00101.24 12771 1.25 to 1.49 14,204 1.50 to 1.74 13,658 1.76 to 1.84 5138 1.85 to 1.99 7142 2.00 and over 138,591 U.S. Census Bureau Census 2000 Population under poverty level: Under .50 18,926 .50 to .74 10,343 .75 to .99 12,273 Subtotal 41,542 Subtotal / Total - Poverty Level 41,542 / 233,046 = 17.83t Standard ErrorNarlance documentation for this dataset: Accuracy of the Data: Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data (PDF 141.5KI3) hq://factfinder.census.gov/servletIDTTable? bm=y&-context—dt&-ds name=DEC 2000... 2/20/2010 Office of the Governor Rick Perry - Press Releases - Gov. Perry Bolsters Precautionary ... Page 1 of 2 You are here: News >> press Releases Gov. Perry Bolsters Precautionary Measures to Address Swine Flu in Texas Issues preemptive declaration to implement emergency protective measures April 29, 2009 AUSTIN — Gov. Rick Perry today bolstered the state's precautionary measures to address the swine flu threat as a result of confirmed cases in certain parts of the state by issuing a disaster declaration for the entire state of Texas. The disaster declaration allows the state to implement emergency protective measures and seek reimbursement under the federal Stafford Act for protective measures associated with the state's response to this public health threat. °Texans need to know there is no cause for panic and Texans can be assured that the state will take every necessary precaution to protect the lives of our citizens," Gov. Perry said. "My office, along with the Department of State Health Services and other state, local and federal partners, have a plan in place to protect Texans should there be a pandemic flu outbreak or other health emergency." The governor was joined by Department of State Health Services Commissioner Dr. David Lakey and Texas Education Commissioner Robert Scott at a press conference to discuss the state's response to this threat. The state of Texas continues to closely coordinate with local and federal health officials and emergency management partners by monitoring and responding to this changing threat. Gov. Perry also announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has approved his increased request for 25 percent (850,000 courses) of the Texas allotment of antiviral medication from the CDCs Strategic National Stockpile to be preposiboned in the state. This request augments more than 840,000 courses of antiviral medication on hand in Texas following a purchase authorized by Gov. Perry and the 80th Legislature In 2007. CDC's Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) has large quantities of medicine and medical supplies to protect the American public if there is a public health emergency (terrorist attack, flu outbreak, earthquake). For more information on the SNS, visit http://www.bt.cdc.goyLstackpile To date, the CDC has confirmed 91 human swine flu cases in the U.S., including 16 confirmed cases and one death in Texas. Symptoms of swine flu in people are similar to those of regular or seasonal flu and include fever, fatigue, lack of appetite and coughing. Some with swine flu also have reported runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. http://govemor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/12300/ 2/22/2010 Office of the Governor Rick Perry - Press Releases - Gov. Perry Bolsters Precautionary ... Page 2 of 2 Health officials say everyone should follow standard precautions to reduce the spread of any respiratory illness. -Stay home when you are sick to avoid spreading illness to others. -Cough or sneeze into the crook of your elbow or a tissue and properly dispose of used tissues. -Wash hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and warm water or use an alcohol -based hand sanitizer. Individuals with these flu -like symptoms should call the state's swine flu call center at 888-777-5320. For health care providers with questions about assessing, evaluating and treating swine flu, call 877-623-6274. These lines are operational from 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. For additional information on the swine flu, please visit www.dshs.state.tx.us/swlneflu www.cdc.gov/swineflul To reach the Texas Department of State Health Services press office, contact Doug McBride, DSHS Press Officer, 512-458-7524 or 512-532-4950. Attached File: Swine Flu Proclamation Previous Press Release: Gov. Perim Re_quests_Additional AntlVlral Medicines From CDC as Preca t�1 ionary Measure to Address Swi Next Press Release: Gov. Perry Meets with San Antonio Officials to Discuss State Local Response to Swine Flu Situation http://governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/12300/ 2/22/2010 Base Realignments and Closures - August 2008 Fiscal Notes Page 1 of 3 Window on State Government Susan Combs Tams C:ompimikruf Public Actouuis Web Site Survey PAginas en espallol I Contad Us Site Search 0 Quick Stan for. Cid. I Businms f;ovemment hnp://www.window.state.tx.us/comptrol/fnotes/fn08O8/BRAC.hbnl 2/22/2010 Base Realignments and Closures - August 2008 Fiscal Notes Page 2 of 3 HOME I ABDuTus I TwwTAXES I mucATfON I FINANCES@ECONOMY I srATEFORCRASINO I Foam I SERvicn Publications Subscribe Archives PDF Version Credits FISCAL NOTES AMmtth�Re►►vaalc'Ib�sEpgllarr�yArntluteo0toeas418lt(bmbs2pasagmpbroWofwhRa August 2008 I I z M 111 � Fiscal Notes Home Defense Industry Flies High Texas ranked second among states for defense contract value Going Private Port San Antonio prospers following 85 years of military service. BRAC Costs and Benefits Featuring Google"' Earth 3-D flyover tour. Lightning Built in Texas A new fighter pours jobs Into the state. Expansion is Bliss El Paso readies for a troop surge at Fort Bliss, Giving. In the Heart of Texans Phganthmpy means business In the Lone Star state. Brjef Bytes A quick look at news shaping the state economy Texas by the Numbers State revenues, expenditures and cash condition. Key Texas Economic Indketors can be found at Texas Ahead. BRAC Costs Takeavirtual3-D flyover tour of the and B ene fits military featured In this months Fiscal Notes using Googlo earth. O Bare Clo ms BI! Texas to now visit our tutorial to oppoTtJ miff s. learn how. by Tracey Lamphere The Base Realignment and Closure (BRAG) program closures In the 1990s and 20Ms have brought vast changes to the Texas military base landscape. In addition to Port Son Antonio, other closures under the BRAC process, such as Bergstrom Air Force Base (Austin) and Reese Air Force Base (Lubbock), have yielded similar success. When Bergstrom AFB closed In 1993, the Austin community lost more than 4,000 military and civilian jobs. It was estimated the local economy would lose $339 million annually. But Austin's voters came to the rescue, approving $400 million In general revenue bonds to convert the base Into an International airport Bergstrom International Airport last year served 8.9 million passengers and brought in billions to the local economy. The number of Texas military installments has declined significantly since the end of the Cold War, but the presence of military personnel here has remained strong. In 1987, the Department of Defense (DoD) employed more than 200,000 active -duty military and civilian personnel In the state. That number decreased to 167,000 by 1996 but was back up to 225,990 In 2005. The latest round of BRAC changes, which will be completed by 2011, Is expected to bring In more than 8,000 military jobs and approximately 5,500 Indirect jobs to the state. Since 1987, 13 major Texas military bases and 11 smaller installations have closed, are scheduled to close or have taken on new personnel and functions (see map, 'BRAG Closures and Realignments). Booming in Business Brooks City Base, also located near San Antonio, Is scheduled to close by 2011. Its WEB economic Impact on Texas Is about $413.7 EXCLUSIVE million annually. Add to that the 2011 closings of Naval Station Ingleside, with an estimated annual economic Impact of $22 million, and the Flying High Again Lone Star Ammunition Plant In Texarkana, with How Reese Air Force $19 million In economic Impact, and the Initial Base became a costs of BRAC are high. prestigious and innovative technology Despite this, the latest BRAC changes will BRAC Closures and Realignments • tlorures <f Bea rm Mt feaae CINUM V These are the state's major base closures, realignments and future closures. Year ones Location Action 1988 Fort Bills 13 Paso Realigned 1991 Goodfellow AFB Son Angelo Realigned 1992 NAS Chase Flold Beeville posed 1994 Carswell AFS Fort Worth dosed 1995 ��RiverArmy Texarkana Realigned 1996 NAS Galveston Galveston Closed 1996 Bergstrom AFB Austin Closed 1997 Reese AFB Lubbock Closed 1998 NAS Dallas Dallas Closed 2001 Kelly AFB San Antonio Closed 2011 Brooks City Base San Antonio Future Closure 2011 hViestde Ingleside Future Closure http://www.window.state.tx.us/comptrol/fnotes/fn08O8BRAC.html 2/22/2010 Base Realignments and Closures - August 2008 Fiscal Notes Page 3 of 3 will be the largest economic development project In the city's history, according to a 2006 report by the Military Transformation Task Force and Soum& BRAC oarrrr lulon reports the City of San Antonio's Economic Development Department. The 59th Medical Wing from Lackland's Wilford Hall Medical Center will be relocated to Fort Sam Houston, where It will be merged with Brooke Army Medical Center as part of a new San Antonio Regional Medical Center. The 425-bed center will provide medical training for multiple branches of the military. The plan also calls for Fort Sam Houston to become a new center of excellence In battlefield and trauma care. Because of the new medical center, San Antonio Is expected to receive about 5,000 personnel and their families, 9,000 students annually and $2.1 billion for construction. The DoD continues to be the city's largest employer, supporting nearly 200,000, Including 48,000 retirees and 70,000 employees at local bases. Through 2011, changes mandated by BRAC will have an economic Impact of $5.6 billion and support employment of more than 46,000. After 2011, BRAC's Impact will lead to the employment of more than 11,000 additional people In the San Antonio area, provide an additional $621 million to the economy and Increase earnings by about $500 million. The future Isn't so dear on the Gulf Coast. Nearly 600 acres currently housing NS Ingleside on the Guff Coast will return to the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (POCCA) In September 2010. Officials there are already considering their options once the military leaves. one option could Include a college campus, says Tom Moore, the port's business development manager. The port has begun talks with a firm to develop a master plan for the land, which Is adjacent to 400 acres the POCCA already owns. 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