HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 20-181RESOLUTION NO. 20-181
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Council hereby adopts the City of Beaumont's Reinvestment Zone Tax
Abatement Policy attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in
strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter
551.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 8th day of
September, 2020.
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CITY OF BEAUMONT
REINVESTMENT ZONE
TAX ABATEMENT POLICY
PHILOSOPHY
Tax abatement is -an economic development strategy to mitigate the substantial costs usually,
associated with the construction of a new or expansion of an existing facility that enhances -the
economic: and/or social base of the community. Because property tax revenue is the means to -
provide vital -community services, it is the position of City of Beaumont that tax abatement -be
utilized sparingly, and. only after careful consideration -of the economic impact on the
community: Nothing herein shall imply or warrant that the City of Beaumont is under any
obligation to provide tax abatement to any applicant.
ELIGIBILITY
This policy document provides criteria for eligibility and policy implementation as adopted by
the City Council of the City of Beaumont, in accordance with Texas Tax Code, Chapter 312,
otherwise -known as the Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act (Act), governing
property tax abatement agreements within Reinvestment Zones. All applications will be
considered on a case -by -case basis.
The following types of enterprises ate eligible to apply for tax abatement.
Industrial/Manufacturing - activities such as engaging in the mechanical or.
chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products;
assembling component -parts of manufactured products, if the new product
is neither a structure nor other fixed improvement; and blending of
materials, such as lubricating- oils,plastictoxins or liquors. Other eligible
activities include -specialty resins and polymers, pharmaceuticals,.medical
devices and specialty foods.
• Distribution - activities described as the wholesale distribution of durable
and/or nondurable goods, such as motor vehicles, furniture, lumber and
other construction materials, professional and commercial equipment,
electrical goods, hardware and plumbing and heating equipment, paper .
and paper.products, apparel and groceries. .
• Central administrative office services - examples include performing
management, support services or telecommunication functions for. related.
entities.
Properties subject to a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ) Voluntary Cleanup Program. Agreement.
Eligible property for which abatement may be granted includes non-residential real property
and/or tangible personal property located on the. real property other than that personal- property
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EXHIBIT "A"
that was -located on the real property at any time before the abatement agreement is executed.
Abatement of taxes shall be the value of real or personal property located on the property for
each yeaf of the Tax Abatement Agreement only to the extent. that the value for the year exceeds
the value: for. the year in which -the zgreement was executed. Excluded fiom eligible_. personal
property are inventory or supplies. Personal property with a useful life of less than ten years is
also not eligible for tax abatement:
A. The City of Beaumont herein ("Governmental Entity") adopts these guidelines and
criteria for tax abatement ("Policy") for real property owners who propose a project
("Project") to develop, redevelop and improve taxable qualifying real property ("Real
Property"). The Governmental Entity is willing to provide a subsidy to a Real Property
Ownerinthe form of aspecial exemption from certain taxes provided the Real Property
Owner agrees to accept and abide by this Policy. If the.Real Property owner leases said..
property to a third party, the Governmental Entity. may -require assurances that the
conditions outlined in this policy for the Real Property Owner will be met.
B. The abatement of ad valorem taxes on Real Property Improvements and Eligible Personal
Property will be evaluated.and determined according to the following formula and will be
subject to the remaining termsof this policy.
NUMBER OF -NEW
PERCENT OF CREATED CAPITAL COST OF - FULL-TIME.JOBS
VALUE TO BE ABATED THE PROJECT (OR) TO BE CREATED
$ 0 - $ 500,000 Not Applicable.
100% for 2 yrs. after project completion $ 500,001 - $2,000,000 20-30
100% for 3 years $2,000,001 - $3,500,000 31-40
100% for 4 yearn $3,500,001 _ $5,000,000 41-50
Individual Case Basis $5,000,001 or more 51 or more
A full-time equivalent employment position -is one that provides at least.2,080 hours annually
within the City's taxing jurisdiction. The number of full-time equivalent employment positions
is determined by adding the total number of hours worked and/or actual paid leave (such as
vacation, sick leave, jury duty). of all employees, less overtime hours, and dividing that sum by
2,080: All .existing jobs as well as those created must be maintained throughout the -term of a tax
abatement agreement.
C. With respect to a Project with a minimum investment of $5,000,001, each taxabatement
request will be individually reviewed by the Governmental Entity and approved or
declined based on the merits of the. application. -The percentage of taxes abated is one
hundred percent abatement until Project Completion, not to exceed the first and second
Tax Year. The percentage of taxes abated forthe first_ through. fifth Tax Years next .
following Project Completion shall be that percentage of abatement granted by the
Governmental Entity at the time of the application.
The City. Council, may extend the abatement period longer than the periods stated above if
warranted based on an analysis of the direct economic impact.
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The period of time that the taxes are abated will be referred to as .the `.`Abatement Period"..
The "first Tax Year". is defined as the first full calendar year next following the
commencement of construction of the Project.
PROPERTIES SUBJECT TO
VOLUNTARY CLEANUP AGREEMENT
Tax abatement may apply to properties that are subject to a Voluntary Cleanup Program
Agreement as executed with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in
accordance with §36.1.601 et. seq. of the Health and .Safety Code.for the cleanup or removal of a
hazardous substance or contaminant from the environment, as follows:
Capital Expenditure Abatement Years
Minimum of $250,000 100% 1
75% 2
50% 3
25% 4
Tax abatement for such properties shall not exceed four years and will take effect on January 1
of the year following the date the property.owner receives a certificate of completion for the
property. The City of Beaumont may cancel or modify the agreement if it determines that the
use of the land is changed from the use specified in the certificate .of completion, and the new use
may result in an increased risk to human health or the environment.
D. Prior to beginning the actual- construction work or buying personal property for the
Project proposed for.tax abatement, the Real Property Owner requesting tax abatement
within. a lawfully created reinvestment zone must:
(1) Provide the Governmental Entity with (a) a description of the Project clearly
defining and delineating the work to perform; (b) a statement agreeing to expend
a designated amount ("Project Cost") for -the Project and, if the abatement is based
on Required Jobs, a separate statement. agreeing that the:required minimum
number of full-time jobs will be created ("Required Jobs") and maintained during
the term of the Contract; (c) an explanation as to -how the Project will provide .
long term significant positive economic benefit to the community; the
Governmental -Entity. and its taxpayers; (d) information as to what attempt will be.
made to utilize Jefferson County contractors and workers; and (e). information as
to what attempt will be made to utilize Jefferson County minority contractors and
workers.
(2) Furnish the Governmental Entity with a written statement that tax abatement will
be a significant factor in determining whether -the Project for the development,
redevelopment or improvement of the Real Property will -take :place..
(3) Agree to execute a Contract with the Governmental Entity. containing the
covenants and conditions required by the Governmental Entity.
E. Should the Governmental'Entity agree to grant an abatement- to. the Real Property Owner
after compliance with the procedure outlined above, then:
(1) Subject to. the terms and =conditions- of the contract, a stipulated percentage as -set
forth above of those particular ad valorem real property taxes ("Taxes") which -are
generated by virtue of fair market value created ("Created Value") solely due to
the. construction and completion of the Project on the real Property will be abated..
(2) The Period of Construction ("Construction Period").for the Project shall not go ..
beyond the end of the second .Tax -Year. During the Construction Period -the Real
Property Owner. must actually expend the. Project Cost.
(3) Within six months next following the end -of the Construction. Period, the Project
must be operational; i.e., it must actively serve the purpose for which it is
designed..
(4) In the event the Project is either:
(a) Not complete at the Minimum Cost by the end of the: Construction Period;
or
(b) Is timely completed at the Minimum Cost but is not operational within six
months. next.following the end:of the Construction Period; or
(c) is timely completed.but the Required Jobs are not created or maintained as
set forth in paragraph (B); or
(d) Is timely completed at -the Minimum Cost, is operational within six . .
months next -following the end of the .Construction Period and, -if
applicable, meets the job requirements, but -its :operations_are discontinued
for a continuous.period of six months, then the Contract shall terminate
with respect to the Project and so shall the .abatement of Taxes for the
Created Value of:the Project: The: Taxes. otherwise abated with. respect to
the Project shall be paid to the -Governmental Entity oil the date specified -
by law, or, if such date has passed, then within sixty (60) days of the
accelerated termination of the Abatement Period. ,
(5) Employees and/or designated representatives of the Governmental Entity will
have_ access:to. the Project during the term of the contract for inspection purposes..
so as to determine if the terms and conditions of the Contract are being. met. All
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inspections will be made only after the giving of twenty-four (24) hours prior
notice and will only be conducted in such a manner as to not unreasonably,
interfere with the construction and/or operation of the Project. All inspections
will be made with one or more representatives of the Real Property Owner; and in
accordance -with its safety standards.
(6) In the event that (a).The Real Property Owner allow its ad valorein taxes owed the
Governmental Entity to become delinquent and fails to timely and properly follow.
the legal procedures for their protest and/or contest; or (b) the Real Property
Owner violates any of the terms and conditions of the Contract, and fails -to cure
during the Cure. -Period (as hereafter provided), then the Contract may be -
-terminated by. the Governmental Entity, and all taxes otherwise abated by virtue
of the Contract.will be recaptured and paid to the Governmental Entity by the
Real Property Owner within sixty (60) days of the termination. -
(7) The term "Base Year Value" as used -herein is the market value of all realty
improvements of the Real Property Owner located within the taxing entity as of
January 1 of the year a -contract-is executed less the abated value of all projects
grantedthe Real Property Owner by the taxing entity for the "Base Year". The
term."Taxable Value" -is determined by deducting the amount of any abatements.
granted for thatTax: Year from the appraised market value of allyealty
improvements_ of the Real Property Owner located within that taxing entity:. If -on:
January, 1" of any Tax Year all of the legally determined realty improvements.
owned by the Real Property Owner within the jurisdiction of the.Governmental
Entity. is less than the legally determined Base Year Value and/or in the.event that
the Real Property Owner reduces their ad_ valorem taxes on personal property
.otherwise payable to.the Governmental Entity -by participating -in a foreign -trade
zone or by having otherwise taxable.property exempted pursuant to special
legislation, e.g., .the "Freeport Amendment" ("Special Treatment"), -then the
abatement otherwise available shall be reduced by one dollar for each dollar that
the taxable value is less than the Base Year Value and; also, for each dollar of tax
reduction attributable to Special Treatment; provided, however; that in no event
shall the.offset exceed the Created Value of the Project: otherwise subject to the
abatement of taxes.
(8) . Notwithstanding any other provision: herein to the contrary in the event that the
Governmental Entity adopting this Policy is required to adopt a tax rate which
Would subject. the Entity to a tax rollback election under Section 26.07 of the
Property. Tax -Code, and this increase is caused by requirements set forth by the
State; mandated by the judiciary; expenses required to repair, rebuild or
rehabilitate improvements which are damaged or destroyed; or due to.a significant
decline in value of a major industrialcomplexlocated in the jurisdiction of the
Entity,, then the Entity -may allocate the -taxable value necessary to -reduce -the -
actual rate .below the rollback rate to the Owners of abated property based on the
Owner':s prorate share of the total abated value for the current tax year.
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(9)- -Should-the Governmental Entity. determine that the Reat Property Owner is in
default in the terms and conditions. of -the Contract, then the Governmental Entity
will notify the Real Property Owner at the address stated in the Contract of such .
claimed default, and if such is not cured within sixty (60) days from the date of
such notice (".Cure Period"); the Contract may be terminated by the Governmental
Entity. ;Any notice of default shall be in writing and shall be given by personal
delivery or by certified mail; retain receipt requested. In the: event the notice is
_affected. by personal delivery, the date and hour.of actual delivery shall be the
time and date of such notice to the Business. Absent a postal strike -or the
stoppage of the mails, in the event of delivery of notice by. registered or certified
United States mail, the date and hour following_48 hours after the date and hour at
which the sealed envelope containing the notice isdeposited in the .United States
mail, properly addressed, and:with postage prepaid, shall be the time and date of
such notice to Real Property Owner.
F. The Governmental Entity adopting this Policy shall have the final decision with respect
to its. interpretation and, also, as -to whether the minimum- standards .set:forth above have
been met by the Real Property Owner.
G. This Policy shall terminate :on the second anniversary from the date of its adoption by the
Governmental Entity.
APPLICATION
For additional information on tax abatement, contact the Planning &. Community Development
Department at (409) 880-3100. In.determining how and with whom tax abatement will be-
uti_lized, the City.will examine the. potential return on the public's: investment, including net jobs
created, the
retained,-broadening of the tax base, expansion of the.economic base and .
competitive.impact upon existing industries and businesses. Approval is contingent upon final
consideration -and action by the Beaumont City:Council. To the extent permitted -by law,
information provided by an applicant in connection with a request for tax abatement is
confidential and not subject to public disclosure until the tax abatement agreement is executed.
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Part I - Applicant Information Application Date
Company Name:
Address:
Telephoner
Current Number -of Employees: -
Annual Sales:.
Employees in Taxing Jurisdiction:
Beaumont Address:
Years in Jefferson County: -
Legal_ Counsel:
Address: .
Telephone:
Corporation Partnership Proprietorship
Has. the Applicant- Company recently been -cited or currently under investigation for any
violations, of Federal, State, -and/or City laws, codes, or ordinances? O No ( ) Yes
If yes, please provide detailed information on the nature_ and status of the violations) on.a
separate sheet of paper:
Is any interest in the project presently held by a member of the Beaumont City Council; Planning
and Zoning Commission, or any City employee?
( ) No ( ) Yes
Attach a description of the Applicant Company, including a brief history, corporate structure, and business plan and
annual statement, if available.:
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Part H Project. Information
Location Address:
Legal Description:
Tax Acct. Numbers:
Attach statement fully explaining project, describe existing site and improvements, describe all proposed
improvements and provide list of improvements and equipment for which abatement is requested. If available,
provide a map showing location of existing and proposed improvements.
Section A Economic Development
Type of Facility/abatement:
Industrial
Manufacturing
Brown fields site
Describe product or service to be provided:
Part III — Economic Information
Construction Estimate:
Contractor:
Start Date:
Completion Date:
Central Administrative office services
.Distribution
Other
If Modernization:
Estimated current economic life of structure
Added economic life from modernization.
Permanent Job Creation/Retention:
Contract Amount:
Peak Construction Jobs:
years
years
Current employment Jobs to be Retained:
Full-time jobs -created at opening 20
at 3 years . 20
(A full-time equivalent position is one that. provides at least 2,080 hours annually within the City's taxing jurisdiction.)
Provide information, if available, on
(1) new employee needs; e..g. skilled vs. non -skilled, level of education, experience, etc.;
(2). any training the company will provide to its new employees;
(3) attach a list of new jobs to be created by job class with associated wage. and salary ranges.
Also, provide an average- wage for hourly jobs and an average salary for management
jobs;
(4) attach.a list of benefits provided to employees. Indicate if employees'dependents
have access to the company's health plan;
(5) attach a list describing the type of incentive and/or assistance you will be requesting from
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other City departments and/or utility companies;
(6) describe any goodwill benefits your company will provide to the community.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
ESTIMATED APPRAISED VALUE ON SITE
LAND
IMPROVEMENTS
(FURNITURE FIXTURES.. .
AND EQUIPMENT)
Value on January.1 proceeding abatement
Estimated value of new abatable investment
Estimated value of properties notsubject to
abatement 0. e. invento su lies
Estimated value of property subject to ad valorem
tax at end of abatement
* Please state the method used to determine the estimated value of proposed improvements .(i. e. appraisal of plans and specs, etc)
(1) Provide the Governmental Entity with. (a) a statement agreeing to expend a
designated amount ("Proj ect Cost") for the Proj ect and, if the abatement is based .
on Required Jobs, a separate statement agreeing that the required minimum
number of full-time jobs will be created ("Required Jobs") and maintained during
the term of the -Contract; (b) an explanation as to how the. Project will provide a..
. long term significant positive economic benefit to the community, the.
Governmental Entity -and its.taxpayers;.(c) information as to what attempt will be.
made to utilize Beaumont contractors and workers; and (d) information as to what
attempt will be made to utilize Beaumont -or Jefferson County contractors and
workers, and (e)information as to what -attempt will be made to utilize Bea_ umont-- -:
or Jefferson'County minority contractors and workers.
(2) Furnish the Governmental Entity with a written statement that tax abatement will
be a significant factor in determining whether the Project for the development;
redevelopment or improvement. of the Real Property will. take place.
(3) Agree to execute a Contract with the. Government Entity containing the covenants .
.andconditions required by the Governmental Entity.
Company Representative to be Contacted, Authorized Company Official:
Name:
Authorized Signature
Title:
Name and Title
Address: Telephone:
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