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File #: ORD2014-11    Version: 1 Name: Enterprise Zones Ordinance
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/3/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/21/2014 Final action: 7/21/2014
Title: Approval of an Amendment to the City of Smyrna's Code of Ordinances Chapter 79 entitled Planning and Development Article IV, Section 79-34  to provide a structure for Enterprise Zones.  
Sponsors: Andrea Blustein
Attachments: 1. 2014-11 Enterprise Zone Ordinance
Impact

WARD:  Wards 3 and 5

COMMITTEE:  Community Development

$ IMPACT:  N/A

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Approval of an Amendment to the City of Smyrna's Code of Ordinances Chapter 79 entitled Planning and Development Article IV, Section 79-34  to provide a structure for Enterprise Zones.  

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ISSUE:  Staff is proposing an amendment to the Smyrna City Code of Ordinances to provide a structure for Enterprise Zones, a state incentives program designed to encourage job growth and new investment in underperforming areas.

BACKGROUND:  Cobb County approached the City of Smyrna with a proposal to jointly establish an Enterprise Zone for the purpose of encouraging job growth and investment in a targeted area that includes both incorporated and unincorporated parcels.  The Smyrna portion of the proposed Smyrna-Osborne Enterprise Zone includes 2,409 parcels totaling 1.99 square miles in Wards 3 and 5.  It focuses on areas along Windy Hill Road and South Cobb Drive.  

The Enterprise Zone is a state incentives program that is locally approved and locally managed.  The Enterprise Zone area must meet at least three of five criteria:

1.      Pervasive Poverty

2.      High Unemployment Rate

3.      Underdevelopment

4.      General Distress

5.      General Blight

The proposed Smyrna-Osborne Enterprise Zone claims all these criteria except General Blight as the justification for its creation.  A Justification Report has been prepared in collaboration with Cobb County that specifies the exact boundaries of the proposed zone and details the justifications referenced above.

Qualifying business or service enterprises within the proposed zone must create at least 5 new full-time jobs to be eligible for incentives that can include property tax savings and waiver or abatement of the occupational tax and other fees.  State, county, and city ad valorem taxes may be exempted or reduced through this program.  School taxes are not affected.  

Incentives may also be extended...

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