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South Douglas Enterprise Zone
Located
in southern Douglas County, immediately adjacent to Interstate 5, the
enterprise zone encompasses land within the cities of Myrtle Creek and
Riddle, a well as unincorporated land in the area. The area hosts numerous
well-serviced industrial sites and one fully-developed industrial park
(the South Umpqua Valley Industrial
Park) immediately adjacent to the I-5 corridor. It also includes industrial
land in the Myrtle Creek and Riddle areas. With these reasonably priced
industrial properties, a high quality of life and skilled workforce, the
zone offers unique opportunities for existing businesses to expand, and
for new or emerging businesses to site in the area. The zone is 1-1/2
hours from both the Eugene and Medford airports and four hours from Portland.
Tourism opportunities abound in the region, as does economic development
support for expanding, new and emerging businesses.
Purpose and Benefits
The Enterprise Zone program is designed to encourage businesses of all
sizes to make new or additional investments that will improve employment
opportunities, spur economic growth and diversify business activity within
the communities each zone encompasses.
The primary benefit
to qualifying businesses is a 100 percent abatement from local property
taxes for at least three, and in some cases up to five, years on plant
and equipment newly invested in the zone. Property tax exemptions of seven
to 15 years may be available to businesses, making a sizeable investment
and bringing well-paying jobs.
Eligibility
Enterprise zones target "for-profit" business operations that
do not compete significantly within the local economy and that bring in
outside income. There are four basic requirements a prospective enterprise
zone candidate must satisfy for the three to five year exemption.
1.Eligible business
activities are limited to the provision of goods, products or services
to other businesses that do not involve the following or similar activities:
entertainment, tourism, health care, child care, serving meals, finance,
housing, property management, leasing space, construction and sales
of goods and services at the retail level. Most eligible businesses
are manufacturers, but this is not the only possibility. Eligible activities
may qualify even if a firm is engaged in separate, ineligible activities.
A non-retail operation of a retail firm, such as a warehouse for a retail
chain or the manufacturing facility of a business firm that sells its
products directly to non-business customers, is also eligible.
2.The firm must
make an investment in the qualified property, either through a purchase
or lease.
3.A qualifying business
firm in the zone must increase employment by at least 10 percent or
one new job whichever is greater; only full-time, year-round employees
are counted. The firm must also not diminish employment more than 30
miles outside the zone in Oregon concurrent with the exemption.
4.The firm must
enter a "First Source Agreement." The agreement requires the
firm to consider qualified applicants referred by job-training providers
before hiring new employees.
Extended Abatement
To receive a fourth- or fourth-and-fifth-year exemption, new employees
must receive compensation including benefits that on average is at least
150 percent of the county average annual wage at the time of pre-certification.
Also at that time, the firm must enter into a written agreement with the
local governments that sponsor the enterprise zones, which may include
additional requirements for the extra years of abatement.
Construction in
Process
Before the enterprise zone exemption, property tax abatement is available
for commercial and industrial construction still under way on Dec. 31.
Hotels, Motels and Resort Facilities
In the South Douglas County Enterprise Zone benefits also apply to hotel,
motel and destination resort facilities and retail establishments associated
with such facilities.
Application Process
The South Douglas County Enterprise Zone is managed by CCD Business Development
Corporation on behalf of the zone sponsors: the cities of Myrtle Creek
and Riddle, and Douglas County. An enterprise zone pre-certification form
must be filed prior to starting any eligible investment or hiring new
employees, although a building may already be under construction if sold
or leased to the pre-certified business prior to use or occupancy of the
premises.
Once the investment
is completed and the new employees have been hired, pre-certified businesses
must file a tax exemption application with the Douglas County Assessor
between Jan. 1 and April 1, the first year in which the exemption is sought.
Enterprise Zone
Sponsors:
City of
Myrtle Creek
541/ 863-3171
City of Riddle
541/ 874-2571
Douglas County Board of Commissioners
541/ 440-4201
Douglas County Benefactors:
American Bridge
Dell Computers
FCC Commercial Furniture
Green Diamond Products
Hoover Wood Treated Products
McKillican Industries
Murphy Company
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North River Jet Boats
Orenco Systems
Con-Vey Keystone
Roseburg Forest Products
Roseburg Trailer Works
Umpqua Dairy
Umpqua Resources
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