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1991-110
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9/9/1991
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104
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<br /> 80 <br /> ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT <br /> STATE OF TEXAS <br /> COUNTY OF HAYS <br /> WHEREAS, the Greater San Marcos Chamber of Commerce <br /> administers a community Economic Development Program through the <br /> Greater San Marcos Economic Development Council; and, <br /> WHEREAS, the City of San Marcos desires to renew its contract <br /> with the Greater San Marcos Economic Development Council and the <br /> San Marcos Chamber of Commerce for fiscal year 1991-92 in order to <br /> promote orderly and responsible economic development for the San <br /> Marcos geographic area; now, therefore, <br /> This agreement is made by and between the City of San Marcos, <br /> Texas ("City") , the Greater San Marcos Economic Development Council <br /> ("EDC"), and the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce ( II Chamber "). <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> I. <br /> JOINT OBLIGATIONS OF EDC AND CHAMBER <br /> A. EDC and Chamber shall develop an economic development <br /> program to enhance the quality of life in San Marcos through the <br /> generation of productive emploYment opportunities and the expansion <br /> of the economic base by: <br /> 1. Involving the San Marcos community through regular <br /> contact with elected officials of the city, Hays <br /> County, and the San Marcos Consolidated Independent <br /> School District, as well as with business and <br /> development leaders; <br /> 2. Evaluating and researching the ability of San <br /> Marcos to attract and retain development; <br /> 3. Strengthening the ability of San Marcos and the <br /> region to attract and retain development through <br /> the encouragement of new development and <br />
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