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2013-273s:Uega(\our documents\ordinances\I3\tax ab�tement agreement ordinance.dac ORDINANCE NO. 2013-273 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT WITH TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP; SETTING FORTH ALL THE RE- QUIRED TERMS OF THE TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF CHAPTER 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE; SETTING FORTH THE VARIOUS CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP, RECEIVING THE TAX ABATEMENT; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on the 1 st day of October, 2013, after a public hearing duly held in accord- ance with §201 of Chapter 312, Texas Tax Code (the "Act"), the City Council passed Ordinance No. 2013- z7? (the "Ordinance") establishing Reinvestment Zone No. XI, City of Denton, Texas as a commercial/industrial reinvestment zone for tax abatement (the "Zone"), as author- ized by Title 3, Chapter 312, Subchapter B of the Act; and WHEREAS, on the 14th day of July, 2013, Tetra Pak Materials LP, a Texas limited part- nership ("Tetra Pak"), submitted an application for tax abatement with various attachments to the City concerning the contemplated use of certain property located within the Zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the contemplated use of the premises and the contemplated improvements to the premises, as indicated by Tetra Pak, are consistent with en- couraging the development of the Zone in accordance with the purposes for its creation and are in compliance with the Denton Tax Abatement Policy; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to enter into a Tax Abate- ment Agreement with Tetra Pak; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. The findings contained in the preamble to this Ordinance are true and cor- rect and are adopted as a part of the whole Ordinance. SECTION 2. The City Council finds and determines the following: A, The contemplated use of the premises and the contemplated improvements of the premises, as indicated by Tetra Pak, are consistent with encouraging the development of the Zone in accordance with the purposes of its creation and are in compliance with the Denton Tax Abatement Policy. B. The City Council finds that the improvements sought by Tetra Pak within the Zone are feasible and practical and would be a benefit to the land to be included in the Zone and to the City after the expiration of the Tax Abatement Agreement to be en- tered into with Tetra Pak. s:\legal\our documents\ordinances\13\tax abatement agreement ordinance.doc C. The City Council iinds that the Tax Abatement Agreement contains all the terms which are mandatorily required to be included in any tax abatement agreement under §312.205 of the Act. D. In accordance with §312.2041 of the Act, the City Council finds that not later than the date on which the City Council considered this ordinance, and not later than the sev- enth day before the date the City enters into a Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak, that the City Manager, through the Director of Economic Development, who are hereby designated and authorized by the City Council to give such notice, delivered to the presiding officer of the Denton Independent School District and Denton County a written notice that the City intends to enter into this Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak, and that this notice included a copy of the proposed Tax Abatement Agreement in substantially the form of the Tax Abatement Agreement attached to this ordinance. E. Before the passage of this Ordinance, the City Council held a public hearing in ac- cordance with §312.201 of the Act and created Reinvestment Zone No. XI. F. The City Council finds that the project within Reinvestment Zone No. XI is a rede- velopment and expansion of an existing business as defined in the Tax Abatement Policy and requires additional incentives to promote economic development that gen- erally satisfies the requirements of the policy and the City Council hereby authorizes a tax abatement of a maximum of 65% on the increased valuation of the Taxable Real Property improvements and tangible personal property as more particularly described in the Tax Abatement Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit "A" (the "Tax Abatement Agreement"). SECTION 3. The Mayor, or in his absence, the Mayor Pro Tem, is hereby authorized to execute the Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak in substantially the same form as the Tax Abatement Agreement attached as Exhibit "A". SECTION 4. The City Council hereby instructs and authorizes the City Manager to in- spect, audit, and evaluate the progress of Tetra Pak to determine if it has met all of the conditions of the attached Tax Abatement Agreement prior to the tax abatement going into effect. SECTION 5. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word in this ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton hereby declares that it would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such validity. SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approvaL ��...�........_�. � Page 2 of 3 s;\legal\our documents\ordinances\13\tax abatement agreement ordinance.doc PASSED AND APPROVED this the da of w��'� � Jf ���� ,��������'�...m_— -- .�....> 2013. ___ � � Y � � � �, �� � ���„, f �„„ u;w:.,�` �, ���; ,....��.. �� ��. . � � „ _...____— .�. � ......._ � � �.� ....... MARK A. �1�[��'���.���G���°�, MAYOR ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY ��, �� � N BY: �'`""� �"� � w �....-- _. ..:�. m�� ��rt . APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY � ,.� � �� �� � �.� �" °,. � ��� BY: ..�.,��.�� �� .. ,�- ` '�� "� ... , _ �,,,� �,. Page 3 of 3 s;Uegal\our documents\conlracls\l3\tax ttbatement agreemenl.docx TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT This Tax Abatement Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Denton, Texas (the "City"), duly acting herein by and through its Mayor, and TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP, a Texas Limited Partnership (the "Owner"), duly authorized to do busi- ness and in good standing in the State of Texas, duly acting herein by and through the authorized officer of its general partner. WHEREAS, the City has adopted a resolution which provides tllat it elects to be eligible to participate in tax abatement and has adopted �uidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements known as the Denton Tax Abatement Policy; WHEREAS, on the 17`�' day of April, 2012, the City Council of Denton, Texas (the "City Council") adopted the Denton Tax Abatement Policy (the "Policy"), a copy of which is on file in the City of Denton Economic Development OfCce and which is incorporated herein by refer- ence; WHEREAS, the Policy constitutes appropriate "guidelines and criteria" governing tax abatement agreements to be entered into by the City as contemplated by Section 312.002 of the Texas Tax Code, as amended (the "Code"); WHEREAS, on the ��day of October, 2013, the City Council passed Ordinance No, 2013-��,(the "Ordinance") establishii�g Reinvestment Zone No. XI, City of Denton, Texas, as a commercial/industrial reinvestment zone for tax abatement (the "Zone"), as authorized by Title 3, Chapter 312, Subchapter B of the Code (the "Act"); WHER�AS, Owner will bc the owner, as of the Ef%ctive Date (as hereinafter defined), which ownership is a condition precedent, of certain real property, more particularly described in s:\legal\our docutnents\contracts\l3\ttix abatemenl agreement.docx Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agree- ment for all purposes (the "Premises") located entirely within the Zone as of the Effective Date; WH�REAS, on the 14th day of July 2013, Owner submitted an application for tax abatement with various attachments to the City concerning the contemplated use of the Premises (the "Application for Tax Abatement"), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by ref- erence as Exhibit "B"; WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the contemplated use of the Premises, the Con- templated Improvements (as hereinafter defined) to the Preinises as set forth in this Agreement, and the other terms hereof are consistent with encoura�;ing development of the Zone in accord- ance with the purposes for its creation and are in compliance with the Ordinance and Policy and similar guidelines and criteria adopted by the City and all applicable law; and WHEREAS, notice has been published in accordance with Chapter 312 of the Code and written notice that the City intends to enter into this Agreement, along with a copy of this Agreement, has been furnished by the City, in the manner and by the time prescribed by the Code, to the presiding officers of the governing bodies of each of the taxing units in which the Premises is located; NOW, THER�I'ORE, the City and Owner for and in consideration of the premises and the promises contained herein do hereby contract, covenant, and agree as follows: I. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ABATEMENT A. In consideration of and subject to the Owner meeting all the terms and conditions of abatement set forth herein, the Ciiy hereby grants the following tax abatement ("Abatement"): 1, An abatement equal to 65% of City ad valorem taxes attributable to new capital in- vestments resulting in an increase of assessed value (excludi�zg land value), deter- mined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of real property improvements to and Page 2 s;Uegal\our documents\contracts\13\tax tibtHCmenl tigreement.docx tangible personal property (excluding inventory and supplies) located on the Premis- es, excluding Owner's assessed valuation of real and personal property currently lo- cated at 3300 Airport Road as of January 1, 2013, but only if such increase is at least $5,000,000 over the assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal Dis- trict, of the Premises and tangible personal property (excluding inventory and sup- plies) located on the Premises, excluding Owner's assessed valuation of real and per- sonal property currently located at 3300 Airport Road as of January 1, 2013, for a pe- riod of four years commencing on January 1 of the year following the Owner's issu- ance of a certificate of occupancy (the "CO") for the Premises (the "Term of the Abatement"). If such increase in assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, is less than $5,000,000 there will be no Abatement. B. A condition of the Abatement is that, by December 31, 2015 (subject to force majeure delays not to exceed 180 days), a capital investment which results in an increase in the assessed values, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, contemplated by Section I.A.1 be made to the Premises. P'or the purposes of this paragraph, the term "force majeure" shall mean any circumstance or any condition beyond the control of Owner, as set forth in Sec- tion XX "Force Majeure" which malces it impossible to meet the above-mentioned thresholds, C. The term "capital investment" is defined as the construction, renovation and equipping of the Improvements on the Premises (the "Contemplated Improvements" or "Iin- provements") to include (1) costs related to the development and improvement of the real estate, including, without limitation, construction, architecture, desi�n, engineering and legal costs; and (2) tangible personal property located on or at the Contemplated Improvements by Owner, ex- cluding inventory and supplies. The lcind and location of the Contemplated Improvements is more particularly deseribed in the Application for Tax Abatement. Page 3 s:\legal\our documcnts\contracls\l3\tax abatemc;nc agreement.docx D. A condition of the Abatement is that the Contemplated Improvements be con- structed and the Premises be used substantially in accordance with the description of the project set forth in the Application for Tax Abatement. E. A condition of the Abatement is that throughout the Term of the Abatement, the Contemplated Improvements shall be operated and maintained for the purposes set forth herein so that the uses of the Premises will be consistent with the general purpose of encouraging de- velopment or redevelopment of the Zone, except as otherwise authorized or modified by this Agreement. F, A condition of the Abatement is that, throu�;hout the Term oI' the Abatement, the Owner shall maintain its headquarter operations in the City of Denton Should the Owner relo- cate its headquarters facility outside of the City limits of Denton, then the abatement will be ter- minated, G. A condition of the Abatement is that the facade improvements in �xhibit "D" at- tached hereto and incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement be sub- stantially similar to the rendering and description that was presented to the City. H, The City shall have the right to terminate the Abatement if the Owner does not occupy the Contemplated Improvements continuously for the Term of the Abatement for the purposes set forth in the Tax Abatement Application. In the event of such termination the Owner shall refund to the City all previous tax abatements and all tax abatements for future years shall be terminated. ment, I. Owner agrees to comply with all the terms and conditions set forth in this Agree- Page 4 s:\legal\our documents\coniractsU3\t�x abatement agreemenl,docx II. FAILURE TO ME�T CONDITIONS A. In the event that (i) the co�iditions in paragraphs I.B. through I.I. are not met; or (ii) Owner allows its ad valorem real property taxes with respect to the Premises or Imprnve- ments, or its ad valorem taxes with respect to any tangible personal property, if any, owned by the Owner which is located in the Improvements, owed the City to become delinquent and fails to timely and properly follow the legal procedures for protest and/or contest of any such ad val- orem real property or tangible personal property taxes; or (iii) any other conditions of this Agreement are not met, then a"Condition Failure" shall be deemed to have occurred (it being understood that a Condition I'ailure relating to any condition set %rth in paragraphs I.B, through I,I. shall not be deemed to occur merely because at a particular time it cannot be determined whether such condition will be met, but shall occur only if at a particular time it can be defini- tively determined that such condition will not be met). In the event that a Condition Failure oc- curs, the City shall give Owner written notice of such Condition Failure and if the Condition Failure has not been cured or satis�'ied within ninety (90) days of said written notice, the Abate- nnent shall be terminated with respect to the year in which notice of the Condition Failure is giv- en and all future years; provided, however, that if such Condition F'ailure is not reasonably sus- ceptible of cure or satisfaction within such ninety (90) day period and Owner has commenced and is pursuing the cure or satisfaction of same, then after first advising City Council of its ef- forts to cure or satisfy the same, Owner may utilize an additional ninety (90) days. Time in addi- tion to the foregoing 180 days may be authorized by the City Council. It is understood that the Abatement with respect to any year prior to the year in which notice of the Condition Failure is given shall not be forfeited or recaptured except as indicated under Section II.B. hereo£ Not- withstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Owner shall refund to the City all Page 5 s:Uegal\our documents\conlracts\13\tax abatc;ment ngreement.docx tax abatements previously received with interest (at six (6) percent per annum) for the year in which the notice of Condition Failure is given. B. If, however, the Owner fails to construct any structures or other improvements, or fails to install any equipment or other tangible personal property within the Premises by Decem- ber 31, 2015 or if the assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of the Improvements falls below the minimum $5,000,000 threshold, or of the Owner fails to maintain its headquarter operations in the City of Denton during the Term of the Abatement, then this Agreement may be terminated by the City. In such event, Owner shall reFund to the City all tax abatements previously granted and received under this Agreement with interest on the amount to be refunded at six percent (6%) per annum. C. In the event of a Condition Failure by Owner which is not cured or satisiied as set forth herein, in addition to a partial or total recapture of the tax abatement, the City may cancel or modify this Agreement as permitted herein. III. R�CORDS AND EVALUATION Or PROJECT A, The Owner shall provide access to and authorize inspection of the Premises by City employees and allow reasoi�.able inspection of financial information to insure that the Im- provements are made and the thresholds are met according to the specifications and conditions of this Agreement, Such inspections shall be done in a way that will not interfere with Owner's business operations, during normal office hours and following reasonable written notice to Own- er. City shall annually (or at such other times deemed appropriate by the City) evaluate the pro- ject to ensure compliance with this Agreement. Owner shall provide information to the City on a form provided by the City for the evaluation, The information shall include inventory listing the kind, number, and location of and the total assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of all Improvements to the Premises, including, without limitation, the as- Page 6 s:\le�;Eil\our documents\contraicts\13\tfix absnement agreemcnLdocx sessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of all structures and all tangi- ble personal property installed or located in the Premises, B. The City Manager shall rule on the eligibility of the project for tax abatement based on the information furnished each year by the Owner on or before August 1 of the taxable year and shall so notify Owner and the City Council. C, During normal office hours throughout the Term of the Abatement, provided that reasonable notice is given to Owner, the City shall have access to the Premises by City employ- ees for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and the Improvements, to ensure that the Im- provements are being made in accordance with the speciiications and conditions of this Agt�ee- ment and to verify that the conditions of this Agreennent are being complied with, provided that such inspection shall not interfere with Owner's normal business operations. D, The Owner shall annually inalce a certiiication in writing to the City Council, on or before June 15t of each year this Agreement is in effect, that the Owner is in compliance with each applicable term of this Agreement. IV. G�NERAL PROVISIONS A. The City has acicnowledged that it has adopted �uidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements for the City that allow it to enter into this Agreement under the terms set forth herein, B. The City has determined that procedures followed by the City conform to the re- quirements of the Code and the Policy, and have been and will be undertalcen in coordination with Owner's corporate, public employee, and business relations requirements, C. The Premises are not in an improvement project financed by tax increment bonds. Page 7 s;\1eg11\our documents\contractsU3\t�ix �b�tement agreemenLdocx D. Neither the Premises nor any of the Improvements covered by this Agreement are owned or leased by any member of the City Council, any member of the City Planning and Zon- ing Commission, or any member of the �overning body of any taxing unit joining in or adopting this Agreement. E, In the event of any conflict between the City zoning ordinances, or other City or- dinances or regulations, and this Agreemeni, such ordinances or regulations shall control. V. EFFECT OF SALE, ASSIGNM�NT, OR LEAS� OF PROPERTY A. The Abatement with respect to the Premises, including any tangible personal property located on the Premises owned by Owner, shall vest in Owner and shall be assignable, with City approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, to any individual, part- nership, joint venture, corporation, trust or other entity (irrespective of whether or not such as- signee is related to or afiiliated with Owner) which acquires title to the Premises. Any assi�nee of Owner, or any assignee of a direct or indirect assignee of Owner, shall be treated as "Owner" under this Agreement. No assignment shall require the consent of the City if the assignment is to a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Owner or if, following such assignment, the Owner continues to occupy and operate the Contemplated Improvements for the full Term of the Abatement, The consent of the City shall not be necessary if such assignee agrees to fully comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. VI. NOTICE All notices called for or required by this Agreement shall be addressed to the following, or such other party or address as either party designated in writing, by certiiied mail postage pre- pare, by hand delivery or via facsimile: Pa�e 8 s:\legtil\our documents\contracls\13\tax abatement agreemenLdocx OWNER: Bruce Macicimmie Factory Manager Tetra Pak Materials LP 3300 Airport Road Denton, Texas 76207 CITY; George A. Campbell City Manager City of Denton 215 �. McKinney Denton, Texas 76201 Fax No. 940.349,8596 VII. CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION This Agreement was authorized by the City Council by passage of an enabling ordinance ��� it;� ���ac�e:������ ��r� t��� � ��y c�� .�`'��.��.`4�,��'�:�, �t��l��a����it�� ���� �?1�����t° �C��a �.���;�.w�e� 1���� ������ ment on behalf of the City, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by refer- ence as Exhibit "C". VIII. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AUTHORI7ATION This Agreement was entered into by Owner, pursuant to authority granted by the Board of Directors of its general partner, Tetra Palc Converting GP LLC, a Texas limited liability com- pany, as authorized by corporate resolution to execute this Agreement on behalf of Owner. IX. SEVERABIILTY In the event any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, phrase or word is held invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, the balance of this Agreement shall stand, shall be enforceable and shall be read as if the parties intended at all times to delete said invalid section, subsection, para- graph, sentence, phrase, or word, In the event that (i) the Term of the Abatement with respect to any property is longer than allowed by law, or (ii) the Abatement applies to a broader classifica- tion of property than is allowed by law, then the Abatement shall be valid with respect to the classification of property abated hereunder and ihe portion of the term that is allowed by law. Page 9 s;\legal\our documenls\concracts\13\tax tibacement ebre:ement.docx X. ESTOPP�L C�RTIFICATE Any party hereto may request an estoppel certificate from the other party hereto so long as the certificate is requested in connection with a bona tide business purpose. The certificate, which, if requested, will be addressed to the Owner, shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, statements that this Agreeme�it is in full force and effect without default (or, if default exists, the nature of default and curative action, which should be undertalcen to cure same), the remain- ing terms of this Agreenlent, the levels and remaining Term of the Abatement in effect, and such other matters reasonably requested by the party(ies) to receive the certificates. XI. OWNER STANDING Owner, as a party to this Agreement, shall be deemed a proper and necessary party in any litigation questioning or challenging the validity of this Agreement or any of the underlying or- dinances, resolutions, or City Council actions authorizing same and Owner slaall be eniitled to intervene in said litigation. XII. APPLICABLE LAW This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of 'Texas and is fully per- formable in Denton County, Texas. Venue for any action under this Agreement shall be in Den- ton County, Texas, XIII. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE City and Owner agree to do all things reasonably necessary or appropriate to carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement and to aid and assist each other in carrying out such terms and provisions. Owner and City agree at any time, and from time to time, to execute any Page 10 s;\legal\our documenls\conlrfictsU 3\ltix ab�temcnt tigreement.docx and all docuinents reasonably requested by the other party in order to carry out the intent of this Agreement. XIV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This instrument, with the attached exhibits, contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the transaction contemplated in this Agreement. XV. BINDING This Agreement shall be binding on the parties and the respective successors, assigns, heirs, and legal representatives. XVI. COUNT�RPARTS This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed ai� orig- inal, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. XVII, S�CTION AND OTHER HEADINGS Section or other headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agi•eement. XVIII, NO JOINT VENTURE Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended by the parties to create a partnership or joint venture between the parties, and any implication to the conirary is hereby disavowed. Page 11 s:\legsil\our documenls\conlrncls\13\lax a�bllemcnl agreemunt.docx r�", This Agreement is executed to be efI'ective 30 days after the executecl date of the �` ^ day of ������� �l�'�„ 2013, (thc "Eff�ctive Dat�") by duly authorized ofCicials of the City and Owner. C"� ��"�` ��) �k;��;�"�1"!,("��I 1. � �,� ��,��.,�, 1 r�� � � fA �� �� �� � .w+� � � MARK Bl �t.C�O�Y��� 1���,��tw�R ATTL-;ST; J�NNI���R WAL'T'ERS, (:`l"1"�" S�CRL"IARY ������ � a � ���..� �..�� �Y:���� ��`��� � � � � �� �_ �� __�_. ........� e ��m�e� �, ........m„_ � �:a�_ ,� < ��'&'� : VED AS "1`"�� LTGAL FORM: ANI1'�1 T3URUESS, CT'TY ATTORNLY ...a�. � �`��.. � . � BY: �� ,. - �. � � � � �" � ���" � � A�,��� ��', _—�-�� � � �... �:'�� � �� �w � TrTRA PAK MATrRI�1LS LP BY: T�TRA PAK CONV�RTING GP LLC, its �eneral partner � BY; .. . ..... .�... ..� ��_�.� �...�w_. MARKrnI"lwi�� ' , ,� ��STANT SECR�TARY BY�� � � � � ���,�,����..��.�._. _�_---�.._�......._ ,�.� ��.�� _. mm ��. .�.� MA °�1:�,�1.� NAV..��LL1.����,0, VICE PRESID�NT AND GEN�RAL COUNS�L Pa�e 13 s:\legEil\our documents\eonlrticts\13\cax abfitemenl egreement.docx STATE OI' T�XAS COUN"fY OF D�NTON Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Marlc Burroughs, Mayor for the City of Denton, lcnown to me to be the persnn who signed and executed the foregoing instrument, and acicnowledged to me that this instrument was executed for the purposes and consideration thereiii expressed. ��� ,. ����fi���t tr�a���µ t��� l�K�r�c� ��s��9 �c��l +��f ������ ��a� ihc.��w �m ��:v' ��� �°����,��, ���� �3, �, �R,� � � a�� � ���,n�� �� ��w����� ��� ��. ������� ��„������� �w��, 9"����ink�ryir �'6aKhY4Ca al,��mm C�i �t�w,�+a ��Ik� ��:P��rory��wd �,�:p��a � ���6�� � ��p?'a���fi"`�"�� ���k�"i@���V"d�,k4�Po0 �qi���' ���� � ,.�„����,»��,�.� � .,�m.».. � "m w '°� .. �,�� �aw�� ��...� � �� . . , ._.�m _», � � � � ..... .�i��ro�� � .. �'" _ "" � � , � �r�� � w °,u,,,,,��� �1 m' t�°� 1'u� i, in �a��c:i �.'�r il�� �� � of '�`� ��;� � My Commission Expires r,� �� � �� '�� �� � � � �. Page 14 s;\legal\our documents\contracts\13\tax abutement tigreement.docx XIX, AMENDMENT This Agreement may be modified by the parties hereto to include other provisions which could have originally been included in this Agreement or to delete provisions that were not orig- inally necessary to this Agreement pursuant to the procedures set forth in Title 3, Chapter 312 of the Code, XX. FORCE MAJEURE If, because of flood, iire, explosions, civil disturbances, strilces, war, acts of God, or other causes beyond the control of either Party, either Party is not able to perform any or all of its obli- gations under this Agreement, then the respective Party's obligations hereunder shall be sus- pended during such period but for no longer tllan such period of time when the party is unable to perform. Page 12 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DALLAS § Before me, the undersigned, Marlc Turpin, on behalf of TETRA PAK MAT�RIALS LP, lcnown to me to be the Assistant Secretary of Tetra Pak Converting GP LLC, the general partner of TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP, and to be the person who signed and executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that this instrument was executed for the purposes and con- sideration therein expressed. � �� � �C�i��a�� ���c:i�ar° ���y 1.����a� �.���1 �c��l �af"���"�c� t���� ct7���.... ��r� c�� �� ,���..��?��l:�a � ���a��'��� � JULIA E��HINES �� ��, '� Notary Public, State of 7exes � My Commission Expires ���*�����*� September 30, 2017 � �^"flXIIfYM'W�". .��,�.�_......Y.o�.—�..^�* . � ����� ��� '� ��. � ����"���.��� . � � .._. ��_ ..._w � � �...._ � Nc �Ty ���� ��c in �;z�a�� for the State oi ,�������'�.���� My Commi������� Expires �� ��;�� �� �,�� STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS Before me, the undersigned, Mavel Navarro, on behalf of T�TRA PAK MATERI�ILS LP, known to me to be the Vice President and General Counsel of Tetra Pak Converting GP LLC, the general pariner of T�TR.A PAK MATERIALS LP, and to be the person who signed and executed the foregoing instrumezit, and acknowledged to me that this instrument was execut- ed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. �i�v��� r����ci�� ���y ��ai�c� ���c� �a���� �a�' ���"�xc,� ��ai� ��z�.�� �tl��� �f"����'��� ; ";��� 9 �. w � JULIA E. HINES �.�..._ m �.�.... �.� ���� 4 ,,z���p� ��M ��� �*`� ��'�� Notary Public, State of Texas � � � � � ��� �� �" _�„ mm_ p.`.�� My Commission Expires � ����,���������� �� ���� ��� ������'�^�p N"�w�'"� Septembe� 30, 2�� � �,-, I ��i� �raW�irwew My �s��a��t�is����� �:���:�ir°�� �� r ���� �-�� Page 16 �XHIBIT A ALL Or THAT CERTAIN TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND SITUAT�D IN THE THOMAS TOBY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 1285, AND THE JOHN DAVIS SURVEY, AB- STRACT NUMB�R 326, BOTH IN TH� CITY OF D�NTON, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING ALL OF LOT 1, BLOCK l, OF WESTPARK ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED 1N CABINET C, PAGE 127, PLAT R�CORDS OF DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND AT A CAPPED IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORN�R AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF SAID LOT 1, COMMON TO THE SOUTHEAST CORN�R Or LOT 2A, BLOCK A, OF SAID WLSTPARK ADDITION, PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TIiEREOF RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK'S FILE NUMBER 2012-116, SAID PLAT R�CORDS, AND IN THE NORTH RIGHT-OF'-WAY LINL OI' FARM TO MARK�T ROAD NUMBER 1515 (AIRPORT ROAD); TH�NCE NORTH O1 DEGR�ES 00 MINUT�S 41 SECONDS �AST WITH TH� WEST LIN� OF SAID LOT 1 AND AN EAST LINE OF' SAID LOT 2A, A DISTANC� OF 2082.39 r'EET TO A'/2", IRON ROD FOUND I'OR CORNER AT TH� NORTHW�ST CORN�R OI� SAID LOT 1, COMMON TO A RE-ENTRANT CORNER IN THE EAST LIN� OF SAID LOT 2A; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGR�ES 53 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST WITH TH� NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1, AND A SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 2A PART OF THE WAY, AND PASSING EN ROU'TE AT A DISTANCE OF 77.28 rE�T NEAR A'/z", IRON ROD rOUND FOR WITNESS AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1, OF R.D. W�LCII INTERCHANGE ADDITION, ACCORDING TO TH� PLAT TIiEREOF RECOIZDED IN CABINET Y, PAGE 619, SAID PLAT RLCORDS, AND CONTINUING UN SAID COURSE WITH THE SOUTH LIN� Or SAID LOT 1 Or R, D. WELCH INT�RCHANG� ADDI1'ION, AND PASSING EN ROUTE AT A DISTANCE OF 595.61 FEET A PK NAIL FOUND IN CONCRET� AT 'fHE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SA1D LOT 1 OI' R,D. W�LCH INTER- CHANGE ADDITION, CUMMON TO THE SOUTIIW�ST CORNER OF LOT 3 OF SAID WESTPARIC ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TH�RrOF RECORDED IN COUN- TY CLERK'S FILE NO. 2012-116, SAID PLAT RECORDS, AND THAT BEARS NORTH 18 DEGREES O1 MINUTES 31 S�CONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 11.37 FEET FROM A CAPPED '/2", IRON ROD P'OUND FOR WITN�SS, AND CONTINUING ON SAID COURSE WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 3, A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 1102.76 FEET 'TO A SQUARE '/z", IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER AT THE NORTH�AS'f CORNER OF SAID LOT 1, COMMON TO TH� SOU'1 HEAST CORNER OF SAID L01" 3, AND IN THE WEST LINE OF LOT 1-R, BLOCK A, OF PETERBILT ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CABINET U, PAGE 369, SAID PLAT RECORDS; THENC� SOUTH O1 DEGRE�S OS MINUTES 16 S�CONDS WEST WITH TT-�E �AST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 AND TH� WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1-R, A DISTANCE OI' 2074,68 FEET TO A'/z" IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER AT THE SOUTHEAST CORN�R OF SAID LOT 1, COMMON TO THE SOUTHWEST CORN�R OF SAID LOT 1-R, AND IN THE NORTH KIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID FARM TO IvIARKET ROAD NUMBER 1515; Page 17 THENC� NORTI-i 89 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 32 SECONDS W�ST WITH TH� SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 1 AND WITH THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Or SAID FARM TO MARKET ROAD NUMB�R 1515, A DISTANC� OF 1100.00 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND ENCLOSING 52.554 ACRES OF LAND MORE OR LESS. Page 18 �XHIBIT B; Application Page 19 2U12 7'ex Abntemcnt I'ollcy rx�-�r�r.T A CITY OF Ci of Denton Tax Ab atement A lication pp City of Dentan Department of Economic Development Denton,l'exas 76201 (940) 349-7776 (940) 349-8596 FA.X www.cityofdenton.com Aimee bissettna cit�ofdenton.cQm Page 10 of 17 . •.. ; , . , 2017 Tox Abatament Policy APPLICATION FOR TAX ABATEMENT CITY�OF DENTON, TEXAS ��.�. _ �ropenyoWner Tefira Pak Materials LP CompanyorProjectName Rebcation of US he�d�uarters and additiana! �rc�c�uction capacity ������� 3300 Airport Road Denton, TX 76207 ������+� 940-565-8800 � ��� No. 940-565-8420 � �������� www.tetrapak.com/us Contn�tNamo Bruce Mackimmie 7�I�la Fa�t�� Manager t�n��t���,�d�is�M�� same ��I�t������� 940-565-8835 ������G ����^��� bruce.mackimmie@tetrapak.com � _ —�..�-�m�,,.,� a�, ..._.��.��:.__ m�.r,.,. :v���� �, t�e�vE�fa ��I�tanate ePpinnt a@nings, �lagin� �nd reldeatlnha ev�r tp p al I� ya�r� � � us for the Americ s�Global In ormn � � n farilitv hPnan n•,�,.�. �ation'Ma al � was added to�the ��r�w� � �� �& rr��ement � ThP nPn� ��, � � , an , cen �� �a � p an , an r�a ��� q�n c�"� � .�� �r�ir� ��r+���� ��r� ar„ 3, provldo � nscor� oC'mcr�nn and �s�������I restn►cturina during the paat IS yca�, Nane 4, Wi1) the occupants of thc project bc owncr o� lcsaee? li' lesace, a�e occupency cammltments elroady cxisting? Owner S, !s tAe projoct a relocation of exlsting faciUty o� a new facility to oxpand operations? lf relocctlon, givo cuRenc location. Ex �nslon of bu�ld�n lncl�c��a� rel��atG�r°� of em N'� ��� �r�m our Chlcago headquarters and instal��ti�n of a printing press 6, If en existing Danton 6usiness, will project result in abandonment of existing facility7 lf so, tho value of the existing faciHty will be subtracted &om the value of tha new facility to arrive at tota) project value. Page 11 of l7 2tl11 Ta�: Abntament Policy No 7. Properry ��s�r�p��nnM _�..�... - Attach a copy of the fegal Gescription detailing properry's metes and ba�u����. - Attach map of project 3��c��a���ar� a�� �����°��°�� ���� use snd rvning wlthin S00 feet of site.��� see attachments, g, Current Value. Attach copy oP letest property tax statement from the Denton Counry C�r�t'�a'� App�isal l7istrict Include both real (land and improvements) and personal pmperry). see attachments � 9, Increased "Va�u�J�st6aa�s�te� T'otal Cost��'����ecL �r�� Stcuctures .. ..... . � Personal Propercy � � 5,50�,000 ! 6,200,000 "�6�e l�c�+e���z�r���rt � 1 ,��9�, i��r�za�rcm��t;s ,�� ►p. � lndicate porccnt of tax abatement and ���asa�b��° of years requested. __ __ � Percent �,����s��� 55% Requested 3+ ..�..�.� List any other financial incentives this projcct will ��aquest�r���iv'� S l. C��v��desc�iptw+a�a ��'thc �ac�t��ati� to l�� y�cr�'i�rrw��� at this ����ti�rA, fncd�s¢�6a�,� a d���ci�����+� �� products to be produced and/or services io be provided. - ��,y��.�..������•��*� c�r �5�.4 � ���"�4.�1.�`��!�. —� �I���N informatlon mana�ement r��i�n�� hub„ ter �pilot �lant�, t���n��� sew°�i�� cen��r ����� �a� �� new N�� car�a�r�.�� �......,,� � � � ..�,�.,...�.�---LL � � 12. Describo any off-site �ar�"r�s�a�a�ssar�' ��4U��men��� a � � . Water • Wastawater �.�.��—»�--� -- Page l2 of 17 . • - : ,. �011 T�x Abatement Poliny �n�tallati�n of r%aht �nd left k�rn lanas. _a�,nc� asnhalt ��'����v �f • screecs street, and TxDOT approach, in �uu���rt of new truck '� �r���r�� on t��� w���e ���i� campus • Drainage • Other 13, PrnJcct np��at(on Phnse. Provlde emplayment inibrmation Por the m�mbcr of yrars tnx abatement I� nquestcd. �,���.�..� � �t l��Ji�� " gxiattng ' ���r� ��t� A! Tprm of Cmpleymant Infbrmation �perrrlion ��ww�r� AUaten�ent ttr �p����eaa�p} �� '� � A, �'ato nuniber�o p an@nt� llitl�cin�� jnbs �u�� 375 ���375 390 � , � �..�_,�_..�_m ,��,� .�._ _........ ��,�,.�. �. � B, �mmplaa+�a Ir�nsY`prt�� E1�an� 0uc�i�� �i�nten 15 �_�,� , ...�e �, Net flerm��@nt tLll�tinia j�ba (A, n�inus 13,) 375 375 405 �. � G, ,`I"�ta annual p�+ro l�r� l�p@r��a�nt, t�ll�tim� $25 mio $2� mio $30 mio jaba (A,) �', 'typea of}aBa erentad, Li�t the j�b tttlra and numlrer af pa�sHiana in c�cR c�l�gory tnat will be emptoyrd at tho t�cqi�r, Providn rvera�a w�e (�c each rate�ry, White collar �r�f���ional and administrative s��l�ic�n� related tn the r� ocat�on af cur��er�t �cago L!� corporat� ���iquar��r� Facllitv onerates 24/7 Page I3 of 17 „ � . ,' , 2012 Ta�c Abotement Pollcy H. Estimate annual utility usage for project: � �����rdc 18 mia kti�"h v�/ater 30k gpd Wastewater 30k BPd Gas Z411110 mcf _ 14. Describe any other direct bene�its to the Clty of Denton as a result ��'t�7�s project (e.g., sates tax revenue or project elements identified in Tax Abatement Policy, Section III). None 1 S, Is properqr ��an� Curr�nt �r�Gr��a I C-G ' �onin� �cquleed tbr prap�a�d prq�e�t, (C-G AnlEeip�t�ci v�rianc�s, NOt18 l6, i� P►�pcsW '�"�ill 1"����1�4�E� � fl�EC@88&l`jf 1�, �ul���a�� a� ���vf�r�n������1 fit�a����� !������ ��+ �Iw� �������, A, Li�t any p�its �r �vl�i�l� ���� i�:��t �ust gpq�y, spplic�n► w311 b� r�uie�� t� pr�vid� �1ey wl�h �epi�a �P�11 �ppli��tiony Ibr �n�atr�nment�l paemita upUn ean�ryl��i�n of �ipll�atidn(�), None t3, Providn reeord of complian�e tu atl cnv�r����r���C�4 regulatiun� %r thc puat tive ycars, �pP. ��� ��,a{,� 1'1rr1['•Afll I�P_C irll WA ara in .mm� "anrA wi,th Wa a,rP currently in the prca��ss of inv��ki���i��! and planninr� �w�tC��t��rr� s����s c�r� r�� �r �r� � �v�� ��� � �r� �r � �r�� ��r�a�s� �v� �. 18, �rav��a s�a��f'N� d�t�it �f"e�ny baas��r��ac�+"r�aid�,�t� ��rat e�;rii1 b� ��splu��.V end ��is��a�� �het �r611 b�ro av�il�bl� from the roquostin� company. N/A 19. 6�t�avictt description ��"any �p'�s4aricnCl� significant aroa iercl�ud��d within thc �aru��ct"� arca as d�t�rrnf�z��1 by tho Historic proservation Qtitcer, If any, glve detail of how the historically significant area wlll be preserved, None Page l4 of 17 4012 Tnx Abatemcnt Pollcy �.�� - 20. Justifcation for Tax Abatement Ftequestc Su3�ta¢�tiat� and more futly describe the justification fort��3,s request, Includo tha emount of the abatement requested nnd show how It wiU contributa to the financial viabllityoftheproject. Submitattachmentsifnecessary. �. ��� :a��ria��,_.,_r���t.,.�f� � � r`�fi i �ra!��C�C�„�. offset the cost of relocation �f our US head uarters tn Denton and the i'nstal�ation an� op�r��ti+�n o� t�� new pr�nting press. �"he ����nt of the ����� � � � � �, �r""' �u a� �p�ra�xGnr�'"�� p�r �� a . 21. List additional abatcment faotors to bo considared for �1�is projcct as �ut�Gn��l on pages 3 and 4 of the Tax Abatement Policy, 22. �(7ccupies building vacant for at least2 yea�s y �a°raje�t creates ixi��re�skiAled, �ai,��-�a��ic�� jobs ���,�r�!"�rssnk relationsh�p ^�it�� univ�r�dtic� �" ��"�i �,£new��r�s fil��:�i �ay l�erut�sn restdents �( ��% �nc.�t contractors lo �� ut'�����? . �. �5°�"� of jobs aro k��+��rrA�d�,��*-��as�d �, rT,�-.— �r�t��3�r� of �ig�rsi%��rtk public art x�'c��qx�va�as�{ty support and involvement: Attach Aonation of materlals to �r�l��y� schoo�s ��M � Improvements to Y3owntown 30 g��q�ect forms t��sEs��a�s park � �( �I ornetlonal Ir��sdqcr�ro�� �� Cr�i�rzs��idr� �' 1�l��i�k �wurraafcac�ur6�� or research f�clNitY a x Bnvironmentally sa�sta�na�rti� pr��t�aa�� use� � �t��cwn�t� �:�ar�� ��r7c����d0s�leorec�'uk�l"o�e � �i�atir��r of commu��t�d involvement � a copy of tho ls��est auditcd �"sn�s���1 statemont or� in thc case af a new �r a business plan. Flnancial information is confidential; we have attached some relevant company figures. 23, i7oes the ro ect have an �� ��..�.�. P j +�����b1� �r�vit��ra��rat�lly sustalnablo or renewable energy camponcnt (iCso. please identify type and pmvide a brief doscripcion)7 �'�M��_� iC�3 �� �i ��`�"��S � S�Oc"M ��ki�ll"CYf1�T'��'�"I � G��i7�'M1h��i�N�'%�T'G 4�+'� U�I L��� Sb6"�"I� —����"'��"""�.� ;: �r���°��--��'"'�h�3��"rr��fi� �ki�I��s—��r�c" ��""" �..� � ������--�a��a�d��r�S��s�-a����,. � �--�. �"�� � ���� �„a� iNi�� �� � ��� ��� 1�� �f �� k�� ������ 2�}. ,��� icaf n�t xm�:�r�� L����:�I �� �i�ra u�st ��p �pl �� the Green F��rila9itt� A4�S��i��4is�r� for Tax ,�bu��Kra���t (Exhibit 9 of the policy). N/A Page 15 o f 17 x . 2012 Tax Abotement Pollcy COMPLETE T�IIS S�CTION IF REQU�STING ADAYTIONAL INCENTIV� BAS�D ON LEED CERTIFICAT�ON CONSTRUCTION Property Owner Company or ProJect Name Mailing Address Telephone Fax No, Webslte �oneact Name �� ���y � `t'itlu M Ing Addr�tg ���� ���.�.�ro �.,��� �� � 1"�� ,� . . ., .,�.� ,�rv: ���,� �, �t lecatiei► add exa; �' � 3, Nrovide d�eument�tidn Ihat tbe pre�jj�et hax b�n r�gtatercd witA t!w U,S. (��en Uuildi� �aun�tl, 4, Provida a d�scrlptton o�'tho proj�ct (pl�a�o i�clude tha bailding s3xe� number of occupants �nd estimated budget), 6. Attach a preliminary Leadership tn Energ,y and Environmental Design (LEED) Scorecard illustrating how pmJect will achieve the LEED certificstion. Level of Certi�cation: � � Number of Points: Page t 6 of 17 2�1Z Tex Abatement Policy This Tax Abatement Application Is submitted with the acknowledgement that additional informatton may be required. � � �" ���. 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Regulafion Heading Media Activity Rec{uirements 30 7AC 33 'CoRSOlidated Pertnit Processing All Permitting for air emission and �sve�a� the €�r��t and processing s�� ��rait applications and the wastewater sources is����s� of �:r�€it� 3Q TAC i06 Perrnit by Rule Air :Exempt air emission sources General definitions �r€� refer�nces induding the following: 106.�02 _ ��rm� �y ���� Air ��:E��t He�n� 106.103 PermR by Ru1s Air .Air Conditioning and VeRUlaUon Systems 746.183 Permit by Rule ,Air Boilers, Neaters and Ofher ���s�, ����rs, dryiag or �ring overts, fumaces . Combustion Devices 10fi242 P�rr��; by Ru1e - Food ������ Air ��Cafeteria operations and �'��� tOfi.�� P��:g by Rule -��a?� and (Air Painting or other repairs or Exempt from perrnittirx� r�quirements ��€�j�,��;��� maintenance to faclity 1Q6_265 Permit by R�te - Hand-held at�d Air Bufffing. polishing, rzrving. cutting. manually operated machines drilling, machining, routing, sartdirtg, sawing, surface grinding, ' or tuming �06.371 permn by Ru1e - Coolirtg Water 'Air �CooEing Water unit �??pt f�res ��rri�2i�� requirements where not in contact with Units g��tr� or%r�'s� � streams_ 106.4Z8 permit by Rule - Printing P�sses Air Printing �p�rra��� 15 TPY for s�6� p�i�t�� operation; 25 tpy fat all prirrting �a-���� ' ��i �` ��i�si��� from �cal��ni Air 'Solvent usage ��i;�;�i� records �` solvent usage. �i�� �n� recycGng_ Meta! Giearrirr� 40 GFR 82 Reirigerant Equiprteent Repair Air AC Maintenance artd Repair ��'�� �+� maintenance personnel: training; c� �� equipmen� r �ce�T�➢?� CFR 40 part 6Q ConUrol of visable air emissions Air Deternriree 'rf there are visible {3�tv���s are Performed quarterlY• #�C����� must �� c��°��d ,(smoke and dust) emissions and their o�acity. �v�r� 6 monttis. 40 CFR 302.4 Notfication af Emergenaes Air/Waterl l2nd Release or �hr��� of �elease � f2equires nofiifca6on in the event of a release or threat of release of irtvolving Nazardous Substances hazardous substances in excess �` hazardous substances in excess of reportabfe quantities. r���� ���r��. � �� ��� ���a�� ���,s� �s��� ;� Presence of hazardv�s �?rn�R�t� Texas ��r i9 �_ _ each year, pay � ° Federal and State Emergency ��b����� �i��� on-site in quanti6es P?2�sn`sa±� and Community Right-to ��tar than 14,000 Ibs at any one K.�v Committee �rr;e ��.�o fuels) • Tetra Pak - Denton EWf 2012-02 Environmental �.��u����� ��r���iance �u��t�r�.xlsx; Ver: 2.0� lnternal '-"- � Process Area: - fnstruetion 7ype; Replaces Document: �.: ENVlRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATlVE Regulation Heading Media Activity Requirements _ 40 CFR 372 Toxic Release Inventory FEAZ Usage, processirrg or manufacture 'Track chemiq[ usage; Complete farm R as necessary Subsfances ',af grea:er fhan threshold amounfs 'of listed toxic substances �4Q CFR '172 Spifl Prevention Control & Water Storage ai oil greater than �r���, err��r,�.��n �� im�er�� :��: ��rvsc�� secondary ' Countermeasures threshold amounts ?����r ��raf aro�nd atl oD sLorage and loading and unloading areas. ' 40 CFR 122.26; Stormwater Petmit Requirements : Water Stormwater discharges assoaated Secure permit; prepare storm water pollution prevention plan; train with industrial erteployees; conduct monitoring activitiesConstruction activities � dsturbiRg greater than 5 a�res 40 CFR 4Q3 tndustriaUcommercial Wastewater ' Water Discharge of wastewater ta Ciiy of Ivtaintain eftluent and pollutant limitations outiined in the permit City Of Derrton discharge permit DenEon sewer system_ Ortlinance 26- - 187 3� iP,C 335 Hazardous � Industria! Solid tiaz 8� Solid � Generation of industrial and Properiy characterize v�aste; update Notice of Registration, properiy i+Yastes Waste hazardous waste accumulate, package, manifest, ship and track waste; complete annual report; prepare and implement Sourae Reducfion � Waste fUrnimzation Pfan (FIFRA}[4p Texas Agncutture Code, Chapter Pesficide � Pesticide and herbicide appl'�cation Estabfishes a program fior the review of, registration, and control of CFR Parts '15Q- 76, entitled Texas PesCtcide and Herbieide �aciivities conduded by pesticides. i69j Herbicide Regulation [fitle 4, Eandspping and rttaintenance Chapter 7� personnel (TSCA)[40 CFR � Toxic Substances Control Act To�dc Chemical usage throughout faafity Regulates the use, developmen� manufacture, distributivn and Parts 700-799] Subsiartces disposal of chemicals_ Certain chemicals (such as PC8's) fargeted for specifc management standards. 40 CFR 262 Startdards AppEicabte to HAZ Waste `Hazardous waste generation Requires generators to characterize, accumulate, rrtanifest and ship Generators of Hazardous Waste harardous wastes in accordance with standards. Federal standards � �argely ncorporated within state requirements. 40 CFR 273 Universal waste reGuiremenf HAZ Waste Generation of waste batieries and ���uf�c�?, t�a�ad���. storage ��i����[ �� ��s€���f ����s merc�r�l corttaining wastes 49 CFR 179-180 Hazardous Materiafs l�iAZ MAT Arranging for the shipment of a �r�'� package, fabet. mark, placard, and �r�i�e4 waste irartsporta6on ha¢andous material ��i����, Provide������ tra�ni€���_ 7etra Pak - Denton EW! 20'12-02 Environmental �.��uf���a� ����liance ������.x���� Ver: ZA; interna! _ � '- -� Process Area: Instruction Type: ' Rep�aces Documen� �':: : ENViRONMENTAL ADMINISTRATIVE Regufation Heading Media Activity : Requirements Tetra Pak Other Requ9remeMs—Tetra Pak .All Media Air emissior�s, solid waste Requiremerrt to repoR annually on environmental performance of Corporate 'Corporate Environmerttal ger�eration, water cortsumption. FaciGty activities Performance indicators � electricity generation tS0 14401 EMS Intemationa� Starrdard EnvironmerTtal `implemen4 a policy that acco�nts Compliance to sNandards assessed semi-annually by 3rd party_ Requirements Management 'for legal requiremer�ts and oiher Compfinace also revienrd by internat ausii6ng ar�d managerrtent with guidance ,system requirements, and information re�riew_ for use: 2Q04- abouY signficant envi�nmental 11-'15 asPeets• � Tetra Pak - Denton � Q � a July 13th, 2013 Tetra Pak Loca! Commu�ity Involvement & Donations Activlties • Keep Denton Beautiful – plant seedlings and distribute to Denton resldents • Komen Race for the Cure – second year we will help sponsor / participate in the Denton race (have participated In the Dallas race for 5 years previously) • Onsite E-Waste Reaycling Program – semi annually • Post consumer waste recycling -- Development of local / regional programs to get Tetra Pak cartons Into the consumer recycling stream. • Apple Tree Back to School ProJect – buy school supplles for underprivlleged children • Salvation Army Angel Tree – purchase holiday gifts for ch!ldren and senior citizens • Dallas Food Bank in conjunction with Dean Foods—supports school chlidren with milk and backpacks • Greater Denton Arts Council Donations • Denton Benefit League – annual donation supports local Denton charities • Our Daily Bread (local soup kitchen) . Denton Food gank • United Way • Denton Community Health Clinfc • Good Samaritan Society • Cumberland Children's Home • Frfends of the Famlly • Salvation Army • Camp Sweeney (summer camp for children with diabetes, etc.) • Denton County Meals on Wheels • Children's Advocacy Center for Denton County • Splrit Horse Therapeutic (helps children with disabilities) • Denton Public Library • Ftiding Unlfmited (helps children with disabilities) • Pfoneer Race for 7WU (helps student dietetic association for Texas) • Relay for Life (American Heart Assoclation) 3300 Airport Road, Denton, TX, 78207, USA Tel: +1 940 565 8800 Fax: +1 940 565 8420 www.letrapakusa.com �� ��. 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Tetra Pek expects ta sen an even greotor tooperatlon and (urther businass In the luwre. ,r � !, .,� ,a ����^����� 8 Naw choes� unit cute energy use $Ild COStS Tetra Pek launched the next cloneretion ol its 6uceessiul Choddar cheesa block• iorming unit In November 2011, Tha nuw Tetra Tabel Blockformer enables cheese �¢ar�tr{scturoee Ct� 6�n�sev�wn� nnvtl�r�r�arwp»t �arar�srrmwnc�a, r�da�cm �:tasdsa��u3 rn@nlarrl��s ¢3rr��,1 p�a�. "�r�� �� Nr�!�ror �acw�r�y �aro�r. iNr+s naw u�it �4��cs a� t''� �wsr rr��4 r�agc�h�ar In CO� compered to the prevlous �ersion. 7he redu�ed uae oi alr, watar and eledri- dry also reauhs ln 20per cant lower rur► ning costs per kg cheese. WeIgM accuraq is impioved by os much as 20 per cent, Thex Improvements In perfprmance aro tho result of a number of innwations dr'wan by TetrO Pak's focus on Increes- Ing both environmental and oparatlonal efficienq, ,;,„.. .._, � , ,.. . .„ ��.:.. .._.; , . .4r, ...�� . e, . ,.., �, , .., . a �.,�.. , „ , , . . 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Tho fundamantal Idea was to {orm a tube from a roll of plasticcoated pape , fill It with the beverege end seal it below 1he level of the liquid. Today, Tetra Pak oHers much ma�e� t�a�ar �ae�t pe�k�c�qnq, ��yr���rn-�rrq Farr C6�a,wGd food produ�ts� WVi� �1�� p�r�ava�Y� � raen<jm dd pr�ca����� �r� packaging ta��hn�1�a��+�� f�ar w*.t� wuGth � h�rauc� awrr��' �rd products� fu�arn 4cs� �'���+ ��R� clre�r��� Sc� r��+ �a�atis, #r�n1�, vegetables and pet food. And we have e range oi package alternatives, wltl� 12 diNorent syatems fn our portfollo. We 6upply complete cyatems (or processing, packaging and distributlon, doslgned co optlmiae the use of resources, Our processing syatems are not only developed to treat the ptoducts gently, but elso to minimise the use of raw materiala a�d enorgy during monufacturo and subenquent dletrlbutlon. We are committed to reducing the environmental impad of 7etra Pak's operatlons and to enhancing the environ- montal perlormance of our products and solutlons, includ- ing the contlnued developme�t of nnvironmentally efficient packages that protect food and prevent It from belnc� wasted. Processing Solutfon� '�� pw�rv�r„� ������"srur� sculutiaama �r�+��� Buv� Pasnai �ui¢r�arM�s, q,�a^�azr�as, rciv����„ d�ul�; �c+� ��mm ��rec��a�{aar��tl E�t�. "Nar c�Nriln�rr �m�+as�rth4rr� Fn�arm Vr�n�+xah��+e Yn�k�d�r�ual gac��s�i�5� aa�rtts ��a Caa�a�rrxwG�e�c�,� �raK�urNro�ia�r� ,��rdut��tfon a�r��wi7ans wca� �unra�ng���Nr�o�a�'r+a�ra�ny F3y�a�v�7i�i� �dE�ir���tY1"hk.y "�'+�t Grr�l�k�9 45ti�r Ckl'�.'�[s?rCi�7r�. tCY �1�xk br�t(r �Ia+�l¢ ecaat� �rw��hmir a��r��nr�rnme�t�N qnr�roas�. ���d rur ncivmne�� �d��1 �u�r�r,�- z@�ab rxr��C�s tl�aaanrnn odrra!r ���d m�A'�1razY,�s��w � K�a�� z���ty �11 t�� Is �anck��9 !� t��h�7caN ro�upa�r�+�rC �w�r rh� lYda�lrma� c.xk q��� ��mrr�l�� vna nwa�qa!!y. 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Eliminated need for ' LP gas � � t� � . . E � i�.�' �� ��� 2009 - Green � Energy is provided � by Denton ,� Municipal Electric ,� to factory (40% ,� ,` wind power) �� � � : �. � � � � '� 2009 - Replaced metal halide lights �������� with energy efficient � fluorescents. Air 2006 - compressor upgrade. Replaced main Improved energy chillers with utilization. new energy �� � � �� efficient ones Energy Utilization 2010 — Upgraded slitting trim system so that conditioned air is retumed to factory. .�„� � . , � � � 2010 - Factory �l ,F Roof and Window � � Replacement - � improved R rating - � and energy � � efficiency `� �� � � � � �� 2011 �� Installed roof mounted 24kw solarpanel �; system. �� �� 2012 — upgraded cooling towers and chillers with variable speed motor drives for energy efficiency 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20Q9 2010 2011 2012 Volume ' -�'EnergyConsumption Rate 50.0 45, 0 40.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Internal 5 31 /08/2012 r:� Renewable Energy Solar Energy Project Tetra Pak has installed a PV solar energy system is located on the western end of the factory roof. The system consists of 90, 3 x 6 foot panels and two power inverters. The system is designed to generate up to 25kw of power (32,000 kwh annually) and will be tied into our main supply grid to offset our total factory usage. A 25kw system will reduce annual energy costs for the factory by $2,800 and annual carbon emissions by 20 tons. Although the energy produced by the solar system is small, it paves the way for future solar deployments and the reduction of green house gases from fuel burning power plants. We are the first and only factory in the North American Cluster with a solar energy system and the largest solar producer in the City of Denton. Projects such as this also demonstrate to the community and our customers, Tetra Pak's commitment to the environment and renewable energy. ���� � . 20 Ton CO� Offset Annually � � � � �� � ,�: ���, � �, � � � � � �# -, : �� �% , �, �„ ;, o/'���� ����IIIINII���� % �,;;, � �� � �,,,. , ;, ��i i iii�l/is/�, i I/ (, ;i„ ...g /,,,, „ii�. �°�, „%/ , �� ,,v� . , � � Carbon Footprint -he Denton factory aligns to Tetra Pak's global strategy to cap CO2e emissions by implementing efficient energy utilization systems as well as material reduction, reuse and recycle programs to eliminate landfill use. -� - �� � - � � � ��� � ��� ��� �� � �� �� _� Target ► Cap climate impact across the value chain at 2010 levels despite business g rowth ► 5% annual business growth requires 40 % relative CO2e emission reduction ��� t�. ��� �.�� � � ���.. �� , . �,� �� . � 1�0 160 14Q 120 1ao �0 sa 2010 2011 2C�12 20�3 2014 201v 2016 2017 201� 2019 2020 i�ternaE s1i��i�a12 -� �:� ' -� ti'J vea zation 98% r ■ Recyde 96% � ■ EnergyRecovery 94% 2011 R ■ WasteWaterDisposal 9Z% a.zs 90% � Ink Cake Solids `� � ■ MixedScrap 88% � ■ InkBuckets 86% � � � aax � � � ` ��� � �-��� ��� sz% - � � ����\ ao% - � ��� `\� �a% - � �� �� � =�` � _~� �e% ���� ��� �����E ����� �a���� r ��..r��� �a« 2007 2005 2009 �Volume �Recyde Rate . 3,000 ��.. z,soo � � �,`;% � � �� � � z,000 � �_ � � � � �� � _�,. � �T i,soo � � ��� - i,000 �� o�� � � � - soo � � � � — ` � 0 a � �-� - -��= - � - -������ � y. � ��� � � :� �. �� � � � ��_ :� � � 10 � �� �. �.¢ e. � f �� � � �_� � � "�_ `.� _ _�'�-_, „� �� � � �_ � �� � � _ . � � = ., _ ,� , � � . � ��������� ������� �;�� . � �>��� ��� � � � � � � � �� �� � ��� � ���� ����\��� �� � � � \\�� �.` � �� ��� �� � , _ ; �� � - ; - ��� ��.�� � -- ����� ���� ��� � _ � � -� � ��. � . _: � - ,. t �. ,-� �� ��� �� � � � � �� ��� � � _ -� ti_� � � ��� R�_ t t� �« _�- � ��� �� � _ � -� �� ..� , �� _�.:� � — -• �� _�,� ���� �� �-°- � � _� �_. -�� , . , . �_ � �� _ ,- , �� ��- � � . �.�.� —_,,, . ��� �» ` .� -�� =� -� - -� �-3�-4��� ��- - �r _�` F��g _ � . - �� -� � ��� ���<-� ._ �,� _:���� . -�� . �--�� �``�° � �--, __ =_���- �� � �� � �a . �A � ��� - � ��� � � -� � �� - � � � ��� �- � -�1��€'Ci�� �iio�f���� LXHIBIT C: Ordinance Page 20 s:\legal\our documents\ordinancesV3\tax abatement agreement ordinance.doc ORDINANCE NO, 2O 13-273 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT WITH TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP; SETTING FORTH ALL THE RE- QUIRED TERMS OF THE TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF CHAPTER 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE; SETTING FORTH THE VARIOUS CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO TETRA PAK MATERIALS LP, RECEIVING THE TAX ABATEMENT; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on the 1 st day of October, 2013, after a public hearing duly held in accord- ance with §201 of Chapter 312, Texas Tax Code (the "Act"), the City Council passed Ordinance No. 2013- 2%2, (the "Ordinance") establishing Reinvestment Zone No. XI, City of Denton, Texas as a commercial/industrial reinvestment zone for tax abatement (the "Zone"), as author- ized by Title 3, Chapter 312, Subchapter B of the Act; and WHEREAS, on the 14th day of July, 2013, Tetra Pak Materials LP, a Texas limited part- nership ("Tetra Pak"), submitted an application for tax abatement with various attachments to the City concerning the contemplated use of certain property located within the Zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the contemplated use of the premises and the contemplated improvements to the premises, as indicated by Tetra Pak, are consistent with en- couraging the development of the Zone in accordance with the purposes for its creation and are in compliance with the Denton Tax Abatement Policy; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the public interest to enter into a Tax Abate- ment Agreement with Tetra Pak; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. The findings contained in the preamble to this Ordinance are true and cor- rect and are adopted as a part of the whole Ordinance. SECTION 2. The City Council finds and determines the following: A. The contemplated use of the premises and the contemplated improvements of the premises, as indicated by Tetra Pak, are consistent with encouraging the development of the Zone in accordance with the purposes of its creation and are in compliance with the Denton Tax Abatement Policy. B. The City Council finds that the improvements sought by Tetra Pak within the Zone are feasible and practical and would be a benefit to the land to be included in the Zone and to the City after the expiration of the Tax Abatement Agreement to be en- tered into with Tetra Pak. s:\legal\our documents\ordinances\13\tax abatement agreement ordinance.doc C. The City Council finds that the Tax Abatement Agreement contains all the terms which are mandatorily required to be included in any tax abatement agreement under §312.205 of the Act. D. In accordance with §312.2041 of the Act, the City Council finds that not later than the date on which the City Council considered this ordinance, and not later than the sev- enth day before the date the City enters into a Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak, that the City Manager, through the Director of Economic Development, who are hereby designated and authorized by the City Council to give such notice, delivered to the presiding officer of the Denton Independent School District and Denton County a written notice that the City intends to enter into this Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak, and that this notice included a copy of the proposed Tax Abatement Agreement in substantially the form of the Tax Abatement Agreement attached to this ordinance. E. Before the passage of this Ordinance, the City Council held a public hearing in ac- cordance with §312.201 of the Act and created Reinvestment Zone No. XI. F. The City Council finds that the project within Reinvestment Zone No. XI is a rede- velopment and expansion of an existing business as defined in the Tax Abatement Policy and requires additional incentives to promote economic development that gen- erally satisfies the requirements of the policy and the City Council hereby authorizes a tax abatement of a maximum of 65% on the increased valuation of the Taxable Real Property improvements and tangible personal property as more particularly described in the Tax Abatement Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference as Exhibit "A" (the "Tax Abatement Agreement"). SECTION 3. The Mayor, or in his absence, the Mayor Pro Tem, is hereby authorized to execute the Tax Abatement Agreement with Tetra Pak in substantially the same form as the Tax Abatement Agreement attached as Exhibit "A". SECTION 4. The City Council hereby instructs and authorizes the City Manager to in- spect, audit, and evaluate the progress of Tetra Pak to determine if it has met all of the conditions of the attached Tax Abatement Agreement prior to the tax abatement going into effect. SECTION 5. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word in this ordinance, or application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, and the City Council of the City of Denton hereby declares that it would have enacted such remaining portions despite any such validity, SECTION 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval.....� �,,,,� Page 2 of 3 s:\legal\our documents\ordinances\13\tax abatement agreement ordinance.doc mm .� ��......_ Y �%�� k��:� �� ., 2013. PASSED AND APPROVED this the �~y da of �r� � ��m r J ` � ' � A�'�� ��� �w� �� � - � �� ��� ��� �� .mm�"����j �. .. _. �.. ....... MARK A. � [ � �� �� G�� �a, MAYOR ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY ,� BY: � �� .� .� _ r. .... � ' �_ �.�. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY ,�-- BY: ^�r ��'���'�"�°f �`� �.��. � � Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT D: Rendering Page 21 R ��:\, :. � . „ ,.,:i \.���� � ������� � _ , � .�:: �. . � . �� e� :I = e °aa F�TERIOR FEND�FINC INTEFIOR RENDERIN6 INTEFiOR RENDER[N6 TRUCK TURN ARErI . \/ , t �� 3 Y/ ��� . . - .. .. ... .- � � � � F � � �EMP(OYEE � PAPMNG � ¢. 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