Multi-County Park Designation Sample Clauses
The Multi-County Park Designation clause establishes that a particular property or development is officially recognized as being part of a multi-county industrial or business park. This designation typically involves agreements between two or more counties to jointly develop, manage, and share the economic benefits—such as tax revenues—generated by the park. For example, a manufacturing facility located within such a park may benefit from special tax incentives or infrastructure support provided by the participating counties. The core function of this clause is to formalize the property's inclusion in the multi-county park, thereby enabling it to access shared resources and incentives, and to clarify the allocation of benefits and responsibilities among the involved counties.
Multi-County Park Designation. [The County agrees to use its best efforts to designate the Project, including, but not limited to, the Land, as part of a Multi- County Park, if not already so designated, and agrees to maintain such property within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Project through the end of the Investment Period, any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks.]
Multi-County Park Designation. [The County hereby represents that the Land is presently included within the Multi-County Park.] The County will use its best efforts to insure that the Expansion Project and the Land will be included within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park, if not already so included, and that the Expansion Project and the Land will remain within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Expansion Project from January 1, 2012 through the end of the Investment Period, any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County agrees to maintain the Project and the Land within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Project from January 1, 2015, through the end of the Investment Period and any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks, and on terms which facilitate the Special Source Credits set forth in Section 3.02 hereof.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County represents that the Project is presently included in a Multi-County Park created pursuant to Article VIII, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State and Title 4, Chapter 1 of the South Carolina Code of Laws 1976, as amended.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County has designated the Project, as part of the Multi-County Park and has obtained the requisite consents of the City of North Charleston, South Carolina, wherein the Project is located, and of the other participating county or counties to such designation. The County further agrees to use its best efforts to maintain the Project within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi- County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Project during the Investment Period, any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County has designated, or will promptly designate, the Project as part of the Multi-County Park and has obtained or will obtain the requisite consents of the City of North Charleston, South Carolina, wherein the Project, as of the date of original execution and delivery of this Agreement, is located, and of the other participating county or counties to such designation. The County further agrees to use its best efforts to maintain the Project within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Project from January 1, 2015 through the end of the Investment Period, any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks, and on terms which facilitate the Special Source Revenue Bonds and Special Source Credits described in Section 3.02 hereof.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County will use its best efforts to insure that the Expansion Project and the Land will be included within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park, if not already so included, and that the Expansion Project and the Land will remain within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Expansion Project from January 1, 2012 through the end of the Investment Period, any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks.
Multi-County Park Designation. The County agrees to designate the Project and the Land as part of a Multi-County Park, if not already so designated, and agrees to maintain the Project and the Land within the boundaries of the Multi-County Park pursuant to the provisions of the Multi-County Park Act and Article VIII, Section 13(D) of the State Constitution on terms which provide for all jobs created at the Project from January 1, 2014, through the end of the Investment Period and any additional jobs tax credits afforded by the laws of the State for projects located within multi-county industrial or business parks, and on terms which facilitate the Special Source Credits set forth in Section 3.02 hereof.
