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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Economic Development Incentives Policy <br />June 2006 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />. Diversifying the industrial/commercial/tourism segments of our economy through the effective <br />marketing of available resources and attributes to targeted markets <br /> <br />. Leveraging the assets of the City, including infrastructure, services and funds, with State and <br />Federal programs to promote the retention and expansion of existing business and to attract new <br />business to San Marcos. <br /> <br />. Promoting, in conjunction with Texas State University, San Marcos Consolidated Independent <br />School District and the Gary Job Corps, educational opportunities to provide a well-educated <br />workforce to enhance existing job opportunities and enable the creation of additional jobs. <br /> <br />. Striving to maintain the quality of life enjoyed by its citizens by protecting its natural beauty and <br />physical environment and by preserving its historic heritage <br /> <br />. Promoting synergistic relationships between its existing businesses and new enterprises in order <br />to enhance the economic value of the private sector and enhance the overall wealth of the <br />community <br /> <br />. Utilizing its unique resources in business partnerships that the City can leverage to minimize risk <br />to our citizens <br /> <br />. Assisting new businesses to ensure that their facilities needs are correctly matched to the <br />appropriate Master Plan and Zoning requirements, transportation access, and available City <br />resources. <br /> <br />C. Criteria for Economic Development Incentives <br /> <br />1. Introduction <br />San Marcos is committed to the promotion of quality development in all parts of the City and to improving <br />the quality of life for its citizens. In order to meet these goals, the City Council will consider providing <br />property tax abatement, sales tax rebates and other incentives to stimulate economic development in San <br />Marcos and its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ET J). The City will consider providing incentives to appropriate <br />businesses in accordance with the procedures and criteria outlined in this Policy. Prospective businesses <br />are strongly encouraged to discuss potential incentives with City officials and staff members early in the <br />stage of a development, since a project is not eligible for incentives under this Policy if a building or site <br />development permit has been issued for the project before an incentive application is submitted <br /> <br />2. EliQibilitv Criteria <br />The following criteria must be met for an applicant to be considered eligible for property tax abatement <br />and any other economic development incentive Additional criteria for sales tax rebate incentives are <br />listed below under Part D 3 of this Policy' <br /> <br />a. The proposed development and/or redevelopment must create and maintain or retain at least 5 <br />jobs, and/or <br /> <br />b An investment by the applicant of at least $50,000 00 in property improvements is required. <br /> <br />c. In addition to meeting a or b above, the project must conform to the requirements of the City's <br />Master Plan, Land Development Code and other applicable City ordinances (except to the extent <br />waived or modified in a development incentive agreement in accordance with this Policy). <br /> <br />3. Evaluation Criteria <br />The following criteria will be considered in determining what level of incentives will be provided to the <br />applicant. Preference will be given to businesses that use local suppliers, contractors and labor force, <br />and require no new public improvements. <br /> <br />a. Expansion of the local tax base. <br />