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2015-049 %(+$1$%$1$-"$%.1, 2015049 AdditionalFileExists AdditionalFileContainsRecordsNotPublic,AccordingtothePublicRecordsAct Other %(+$Ș2ș#§º«(´¯º¯§²¹ FirstAmendedTaxAbatementAgreementɋ OrdinanceNo.201614405/03/16JR ORDINANCE NO. 2015-049 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT WITH PETERBILT MOTORS COMPANY; SETTING FORTH ALL THE REQUIRED TERMS OF THE TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT 1N ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF CHAPTER 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE; SETTING FORTH THE VARIOUS CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO PETERBILT MOTORS COMPANY LP, RE- CEIVING THE TAX ABATEMENT; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on the 17th day of February, 2015, after a public hearing duly held in ac- cordance with §201 of Chapter 312, Texas Tax Code (the "Act"), the City Council passed Ordi- nance No. 2015- O[�� (the "Ordinance") establishing Reinvestment Zone No. XII, 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 Act; and WHEREAS, on the 9th day of December, 2014, Peterbilt Motors Company, a division of PACCAR Inc, a Delaware Corporation ("Peterbilt Motors Company"), submitted an application for tax abatement with various attachments to the City concerning the contemplated use of cer- tain property located within the Zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council iinds that the contemplated use of the premises and the contemplated improvements to the premises, as indicated by Peterbilt Motors Company, are consistent with encouraging 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 Peterbilt Motors Company; 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 Peterbilt Motors Company, 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 Peterbilt Motors Company within the Zone are feasible and practical and would be a benefit to the land to be in- cluded in the Zone and to the City after the expiration of the Tax Abatement Agree- ment to be entered into with Peterbilt Motors Company. Page 1 of 3 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 Peterbilt Motors Company, 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 Dis- trict and Denton County a written notice that the City intends to enter into this Tax Abatement Agreement with Peterbilt Motors Company, 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. XII. F. The City Council finds that the project within Reinvestment Zone No. XII 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 70% 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 Peterbilt Motors Company 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 Peterbilt Motors Company 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 PASSED AND APPROVED this the /? ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY � � ��� �� ��� �o� � : �, !�.P p�o.� � �t�. � � �� � �,"� ��' _ � �s"'�m. ��......�. �....��..... � . ��E ti��'1^ai:) AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY , ��.� � � � � ,,� � � �"�� � �"�� � u � �. � BY�. ��.� .�� ��',�.�. � ����.� �� � ,� �,, , W f�,,;r �:� � day of �� mm : ��..�.µ m 2015, f r �� � � �.� �� �� ,� � � � �, .�" � ���..��.... ......,.�.__�_. C"�.1.��� ��,, •�"�� M�YOR Page 3 of 3 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 Peterbilt Motors Company, a division of PACCAR Inc, a Delaware Corporation duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas (the "Owner") Peterbilt Motors Company, duly acting herein by and through its authorized officer. WHEREAS, the City has adopted a resolution which provides that it elects to be eligible to participate in tax abatement and has adopted guidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements known as the Denton Tax Abatement Policy; WHEREAS, on the 6�h day of May, 2014, the City Council of Denton, Texas (the "City Council") adopted the Denton Tax Abatement and Incentive Policy (the "Policy"), a copy of which is on file in the City of Denton Economic Development Office and which is incorporated herein by reference; WHEREAS, the Policy constitutes appropriate "guidelines and criteria" governing tax abatement and incentive agreements to be entered into by the City as contemplated by Section 312.002 of the Texas Tax Code, as amended (the "Code"); and made pursuant to the economic development program provisions of Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code (the "Act") to promote local economic development and to stimulate business and commercial activi- ty in the City of Denton; WHEREAS, on the 17th day of February 2015, the City Council passed Ordinance No. 20 L�� (the "Ordinance") establishing Reinvestment Zone No. XII,. 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"); WHEREAS, Owner will be the owner, as of the Effective Date (as hereinafter defined), which ownership is a condition precedent, of certain real property, more particularly described in 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; WHEREAS, on the 9th day of December 2014, 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 Premises as set forth in this Agreement, and the other terms hereof are consistent with encouraging 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 Tax 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, THEREFORE, 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 City hereby grants the following tax abatement ("Abatement"): Page 2 1. An abatement equal to 70% of City ad valorem taxes attributable to new capital in- vestments resulting in an increase of assessed value (excluding land value), deter- mined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of real property improvements to and tangible personal property (excluding inventory, vehicles and supplies) located on the Premises, excluding Grantee's assessed valuation of real and personal property cur- rently located at 3200 Airport Road, but only if such increase is at least $10,000,000 over the assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of the Premises and tangible personal property (excluding inventory and supplies) located on the Premises, excluding Grantee's assessed valuation of real and personal property currently located at 3200 Airport Road as of January 1, 2015, for a period of eight years commencing on January 1 of the year following the Owner's issuance of a cer- tificate of occupancy (the "CO") for the Premises. If such increase in assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, is less than $10,000,000 there will be no Abatement. B. A condition of the Abatement is that, by December 31, 2017 (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. For 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 makes 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 "Conterrsplated Improvements" or "Im- provements") to include (1) costs related to the development and improvement of the real estate, including, without limitation, construction costs and design and engineering costs; (2) tangible Page 3 personal property located on or at the Contemplated Improvements by Owner, excluding inven- tory and supplies. The kind and location of the Contemplated Improvements is more particularly described in the Application for Tax Abatement. 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 shall 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. 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 pur- poses set forth in the Ta�c 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. G. Owner agrees to comply with all the terms and conditions set forth in this Agree- II. FAILURE TO MEET CONDITIONS A. In the event that (i) the conditions in paragraphs I(B) through I(G) are not met; or (ii) Owner allows its ad valorem real property taxes with respect to the Premises or Improve- 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- Page 4 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 Failure relating to any condition set forth in paragraphs I(B) through I(G) 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 satisfied within ninety (90) days of said writt�n notice, the Abate- ment 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 Failure 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 iirst advising City Council of efforts to cure or satisfy same, Owner may utilize an additional ninety (90) days. Time in addition 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 hereof. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, Owner shall refund to the City all tax abate- ments previously received with interest 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, 2017 or if the assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of the Improvements falls below the minimum $10,000,000 threshold during the term of the Abate- ment, then this Agreement may be terminated by the City. In such event, Owner shall refund to Page 5 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 satisfied as set forth herein, in addition to a partial or total recapture of the tax abatement, the City may cancel or modify this Agreement. III. RECORDS AND EVALUATION OF PROJECT A. The Owner shall provide access and authorize inspection of the Premises by City employees and allow sufficient inspection of financial information to insure that the Improve- ments are made and the thresholds are met according to the speciiications and conditions of this Agreement. Such inspections shall be done in a way that will not interfere with Owner's busi- ness operations. City shall annually (or such other times deemed appropriate by the City) evalu- ate the Project to ensure compliance with this Agreement. Upon request, the Owner shall pro- vide 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, de- termined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of all Improvements to the Premises, includ- ing, without limitation, the assessed value, determined by the Denton Central Appraisal District, of all structures and all tangible personal property installed or located in the Premises. B. The City Manager shall make a decision and rule on the eligibility of the Project for tax abatement based on the information furnished each year by the Owner on or before Au- gust 1 of the taxable year and shall so notify Owner and the City Council. C. During normal ofiice hours throughout the Term of this Agreement, providing 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 specifications and conditions of this Agree- Page 6 ment and to verify that the conditions of this Agreement are being complied with, provided that such inspection shall not interfere with Owner's normal business operations. D. Upon request, the Owner shall annually make a certification in writing to the City council, on or before June lst of each year this Agreement is in effect that certifies that the Own- er is in compliance with each applicable term of this Agreement. IV. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. The City has determined that it has adopted guidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements for the City to allow it to enter into this Agreement containing 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 undertaken 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. 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 of the City, or any member of the governing body of any taxing units 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 Agreement, such ordinances or regulations shall control. V. EFFECT OF SALE, ASSIGNMENT, OR LEASE 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 shall not be unreasonably withheld, to any individual, partnership, Page 7 joint venture, corporation, trust or other entity (irrespective of whether or not such assignee is related to or affiliated with Owner) which acquires title to the Premises. Any assignee 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 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 this Agreement. Nor shall the consent of the City be necessary if the assignee agrees to fully comply with the terms and condi- tions 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 certified mail postage pre- pare, by hand delivery or via facsimile: O WNER: PACCAR In. 777 106th Avenue N.E. Bellevue, WA 98004 P.O. Box 1518 Bellevue, WA 98009 Attn: Tom Loughran Director of Tax 425-468-7459 CITY: George A. Campbell City Manager City of Denton 215 E. 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 at its meeting on the � day �>��" "�O15, authorizing the Mayor to execute this Agree- ment on behalf of the City, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by refer- ence as Exhibit "C". Page 8 VIII. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AUTHORIZATION This Agreement was entered into by Owner, pursuant to authority granted by the Chief Executive Officer of its ultimate parent, Peterbilt Motors Company, a division of PACCAR Inc., a Delaware Corporation. Evidence, which must be satisfactory to the City, that the person sign- ing this Agreement is authorized to bind Owner to all of the terms and conditions of the Agree- ment is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "D" as if written word for word here- in. • 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 the portion of the term, that is allowed by law. X. ESTOPPEL CERTIFICATE 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 fide business purpose. The certificate, which if requested will be addressed to the Owner, shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, statements that this Agreement is in full force and effect without default (or if default exists the nature of default and curative action, which should be undertaken to cure same), the remain- Page 9 ing term of this Agreement, 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 shall be entitled 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 and all documents reasonably requested by the other party to carry out the intent of this Agree- ment. XIV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This instrument with the attached exhibits contains the entire agreement between the par- ties with respect to the transaction contemplated in this Agreement. .� : 1► � 1 Page 10 This Agreement shall be binding on the parties and the respective successors, assigns, heirs, and legal representatives. XVI. COUNTERPARTS This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an orig- inal, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. XVII. SECTION 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 Agreement. 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 contrary is hereby disavowed. XIX. AMENDMENT This Agreement may be modiiied 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, fire, explosions, civil disturbances, strikes, 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- Page 11 pended during such period but for no longer than such period of time when the party is unable to perform. This Agreement is executed to be effective 30 days after the executed date of the I'% day of � „�f�15, (the "Effective Date") by duly authorized officials of the City and Owner. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS � � � � �� �� °' �" .�._� '��:, ' � '� �„� � � BY: �° ����..`� � ..._.—. �'�1�����d�v'A":N°"�."�, MAY���� ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY �� �. �� �y � , .� .�y , p � � � ' u BY. �4 � ���` wM.�:�� �� �„� � � . ����� ���k �ti:�VED Cti.� TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY . � BY: .,.�,�'��...�°`�.� �`���� . ,� �� ��, ,,,� M ATTEST: ����� � � , � .� ;� � � BY: " PETERBILT MOTORS COMPANY _ Y: °'�� �� TOML..... �Y �.._.� �..._. ._..... m.�.. m.,,.._ �OUGHRAN,� ���,�:s�:l ��R OF TAX Page 12 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Chris Watts, Mayor for the City of Denton, known to me to be the person who signed and executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that this in- strument was executed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office this the /% day of�;��',ua 0 015. � . a. � �" �-�- � ,� "� �� � � �m� � � � ������ � ������a���w���� � �� .� - u.�..� ��°° y ���� ��� �"�� ��° � N� ���r•y Pu�ali� in and for the � � rc ��+d �' � �'49b Y�r�P, 'v� �h�h ,6 � r � �����:�4 � � � �" � p4�up� �aw�fq�G4�ri>����0�"q ��aua. � SiatO Of 7'0Xi1S � z � a� �4%&�!� � � � r�a� � .� ���e.�. . . . � � �� � °~ ���� � � My Commission Expires: D���'`�� ���✓� % � �kJal.,,6��0.�^ „ ���Wi�l� . Page 13 STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DALLAS Before me, the undersigned, Tom Loughran, on behalf of Peterbilt Motors Company, known to me to be Director of Tax for Peterbilt Motors Company, a division of PACCAR, 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 consideration therein expressed. �ai��t� �.�x��l��� aaay ������� ����c� ��;x�� c��"c��i"��� 11�.i� 1��� �"".°�� �:����' c��"���,��:�a �C� � �. �" i �,r , _�; �� : � I I I(IiI�J ���. � , �r �'. �� , A� � ,� �'"� � ��� �� ... � � ��1�c�t���� ����,�l�a� ����, t ���, i��a. ��� m���� :' � �.... m � � � t�7�;; ���1°� i��� '���" ���,�� ��� �"�'1.� (`t�r��r�a;������ L^.�;}�i�'c�� �;�� �'�`�;^��,�r��.,�. EXHIBIT A Property Description of Reinvestment Zone XII SITUATED in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, and being a tract of land in the JOHN DAVIS SURVEY, Abstract No. 326, the JAMES PERRY SURVEY, Abstract No. 1040, and the EUGENE PUCHALSKI SURVEY. Abstract No. 996 being all of LOT 1, BLOCK A, PETERBILT ADDITION, as shown on plat thereof recorded in Cabinet H, Slide 195, of the Denton County Plat Records, and all of that certain tract conveyed to PACCAR Inc, by deed rec- orded in Volume 4366, Page 244, of the Denton County Deed Records, and all being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a'/2" square iron rod found in place for the southwest corner of said Lot 1 and the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Westpark, as shown on plat thereof recorded in Cabinet C, Slide 127, of said Plat Records, said point being in the north line of Airport Road (State F.M. Highway 1515-90 foot wide right-of-way); THENCE North 0 degrees, 09 minutes West, at 2075.18 feet passing a chain link fencepost for the northwest corner of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and continuing with the west line of said tract conveyed to PACCAR Inc, and an east line of a remainder of that certain tract conveyed to Evelyn Rayzor Nienhuis, et al, by deed recorded in Volume 3088, Page 712, of said Deed Rec- ords, in a112582.82 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the northwest corner of said PACCAR Inc tract; THENCE North 89 degrees, 49 minutes East with the north line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a south line of said Nienhuis, et al, remainder, 1676.79 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the beginning of a curve whose center bears South 0 degrees, 11 minutes East, 40.0 feet; THENCE southeasterly with said curve and a northeasterly line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a southwesterly line of said remainder, a distance of 62.83 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the end of said curve; THENCE South 0 degrees, 11 minutes East with the east line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a west line of said remainder, passing the southeast corner of said PACCAR Inc tract and the northeast corner of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and the Northwest corner of Precision Drive (70 foot wide right-of-way at this point), continuing with the east line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and the west line of Precision Drive, in all 1419.79 feet to a'/z" square iron rod found in place for the beginning of a curve whose center bears North 89 degrees, 49 minutes East, 397.82 feet; THENCE southerly with said curve and with said east line of Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and west line of Precision Drive, a distance of 289.3 feet to the end of said curve; THENCE South 41 degree,. 51 minutes East, continuing with said east line of Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and west line of Precision Drive, 41.6 feet to the most easterly point of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Additior� at the point of intersection of said west line of Precision Drive with a north- westerly line of said Airport Road, from which point a'/z" iron rod found in place bears North 89 degrees West, 0.16 foot, and said point being on a curve whose center bears South 45 degrees, O1 minute, 36 seconds East, 617.96 feet: Page 15 THENCE southwesterly with said curve and continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and westerly line of said Airport Road, a distance of 298.05 feet to the end of said curve; THENCE South 17 degrees, 20 minutes, 20 seconds West, continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and westerly line of Airport Road, 207.6 feet to the beginning of a curve whose center bears North 72 degrees, 39 minutes, 40 seconds West, 527.96 feet; THENCE Southerly with said curve and continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and westerly line of Airport Road, a distance of 663.92 feet to the end of said curve, from which point a'/z"square iron rod found in place bears South 66 degrees East, 0.6 foot; THENCE South 89 degrees, 23 minutes, 20 seconds West with the south line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and the North Line of said Airport Road, 1131.28 feet to the PLACE OF BE- GINNING, and containing 100.0 acres. 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If an existin� Dcneon business, ��ill pro�ecC result in aUandonment ot cxis m���m� ����� ��tin���a9fA�tl��� lfso,the�valueoftlie � cxistin!� faciliry will be subtracted frum the value oFthe ncw facility to arrivc at rotal project value, I'aWe 2 ol'S �, ! "P� Pruperry Description. __..._—.n.�. .� �.._...�..... ...— ...�.� ��..� ...��.,..___.,..._�_ __.�...� - ,litich a��� c�Y [he��._ .�.� ���M.m_ _m..�.w.� .. .._.� �.�. w .�,,�.� �...,.�.�W�...,___..�_. ��... f ' p)' N��„�pl cl�:���r�gatir���� detailin��propei�ty's metes and buunds. � � � Atta.... � � �w.w �.._ .��N �._....., m.�..� �._�. �a. - ch map�of pro�ect inc.ludip'r�„ abE! �'c�w�u��v�y�„ land us� and ronmg wi�hm ,a�(i�1 fcet t�t site.�.�m� WWLL��IT�..���. R. Cu�rren['��adwn�.���h��;���� copy ot'1�bd�,�q property ta.r•�s(atement from�tlfe��Dcnton Count �� ����������� �„��������� ��� ' � y Ccnlral Appraisal District Include both real Qand 1nd improvemencs) and personal property). ) Increased�Vttlue/ksUmaicd Ibtal_� .`�"_.. ..�,�.... _..._._...m ..� ��.0 ,,2,..... _...�.. ..�....._w _...�.R.. m._..u.._ e�..�. _,___� . � � m `. Gost of Pro)ect. 2�.1 Million structures Pcr•sonal Yraperty �i'.il��S P Site Dcvelapment �' .m._ � .. �,�..m_w_,_ _. _.l �7'i,i"p�°rlmpra��ementti �I.SM _ �,���.. �.��. ���,..w.�.._ �..�_._.� � �...��..__a� ,���.��_... � �.�._.-�---.����w.� ...�e_;�.�...:_mw.__. 10. � IN��Ni+„att�; perccnt �ptax abatemei�l and nG�d7rk��•c° o�yz�rs requested. � � ��_ .__..__ �. .�. �� .�_ ..� .� .�.-�._:_ a.��... . Percant R�quesfed Years Requestcd �.. List �ny other �nuncial inecntives this project will reques�/receive r•.�asa�ts��t��9 I�ree�roi t ! ;x�°r��������bon g.;�twmk�rot����.�°�p Eleciric Utility 6�er„��.N�;�,rs,�ey Development ftider I�tsrti;ut�:�6 4��"���,a���''��J A�,ta �ari���r Infi•asenieture Asststanca_ � � r��g�����5 ncentive ��.�.���-��.._...m_.m�,�,.....a I I. Grve a ����°u��t desc.. .� _ �,.�., � .�.,.�. _._. � � e�,. �.a_..�.. �_ .�� __.,._.� ° ri tion �rf the ka�tir���ta�r� ta be �ers��iru^a�e� ��9' a����� �P tYhis p�a�,�bt'�troa�, in�ludin� 1c3��a;��w.�sucyn �nd �r•+���a��;lw.�. to be ptroduced and/or servi�ccs to be prpvided. .�I'c[erbik� m2ni:facttucv h�:.nvy�dut� ��A�t•#�� ���xka� an employttiei� �_�. � _.. ...����_.�... _�.._.� .__��._.w_.�M � y i! r�9"over "?200, plus an ac9diticrnnl y0(l ::mpioya�s 1t thc Division atiices. P�Ycrl�ill has incrcased itc production fcve] by a2°�� ai7d cmployce lcvcl by 30°;, in 3p I�. 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Include llte amount of thc inccn[ive requested and sho�v ha��� it will c�ntribute to d�c financial viability nf thc project. Siibmitattachments iPnecessary. • • .��..Pet�rkiilt h,tis grown u� �)enlon i�rom � cm lo �es in 19R0 to�ourcu�rrc.nt li,v���_��.��.�. _ _ __� . Y.__..�.�....�� ��..�._ �w 4; ' p Y' cls. Markei dciTiand aind i7ew proJuct oil'crin� has required continuous ��roanh with Dcnton bein, the 1ar�est o1�Pcterbilt product.icm I'acilities, tliis ��ro�vlh is ��rcdictcrl tp continuc. P�terbilt has inves[ed �7�M 111 [I7C �1a51 Sl\ VCf1f5IU Ht1�IYUYB c�iPacity while consnGdsttin�� al1 heavy duty truck manul'lcwriiz� op�r�tions in the Denton tactc�ty sinca 30O9. 21. List �ddition�il �tbatemen� I'lclors lo be considered for this project as outLined on pa4�es 3 and 4 ti the Incentivc I'alicy. n �����if, vac�nl 1'nr at lcust 2��c�rs� ��������� Don�ition of i����� p���������– ��� � Oc.cu. ies build'n�� _ tiatenals to ublic schopls �_��...Projectcrc�teshiah�skilled.hi�h-�1yin��jobs � ��.� Im�.� � _...._�_��.. ., � J � p � E rovemenls ta Do�vnta�vn I X Si Ynilic�int rclatianship��Yitl7 universilies � X�N Project forms business park (Cnh�nces . ) . 25% of ne�v,j�obs fillcd by Dcnton residcitts � ln[ernational or i�aCional headquaiturs __ ���% local cnntractors tb be utilized Medi�al manufacluring or research iacility �� � based � � �nvu'onmentally sustatnabl t3ia� � �� .� . �5°.6 �,rt' �r�ro:� a�e.�. �vlcd � � .���. knomm� � � . a , e p tices used n ot ;�p�ro;ra�tiwr„�art4 ��iblic art�� � mmF Etencwablc EncrgY �enerat�d/sror�d/utili�cd" �u �[7una[io ��mm P �.mmm Cotnmuni��su7 or[andin�rolvciticnt. �tti��r}b�bcs�rri�rtionofcommumty�in.�_��.�,�.—�..� . .�_m_ ' � � p p volvemcn[ 32. � rm�iuon. � Attach � co v of the fatcst audiYed 9in�r�c���,l sta[ement or �in Chr. cas � � � finlnciazl hifomm� . 4 p, . e of � new prnject, a busincss plai7. Att=iched is •r. 1';�CC�R Annual itepoi�t. The company do�s ne>t report tinancial infirrma[ic�n at Division Icvc�s, 23. I)ocs the pr�ject havc ��n �ligible t,rawaa��nme77�ally ,,a�:���xrt±�C�la, or ��rp1��a�9�1� energY camponcut�(if so, please.�.m ident.ify t}a�e �nd provide a brief dcscription)7 I'ucrbrit utilir�� .,ner�����eC4iciefit fighiin�< supn�zrt5 a ��r�> waste Co landfill program and monitu�; u��� ���� ur c.aibon lootpri�u iiS fl£!R O1�OLIf CpC�01'.iiC Slltil'<llflil�lllLv �11'Ogf£illl. WC llilll'LC r711 011CY�Y It7at17sCI11C11[' XD 111UilIlUf �u�d cun.rbl e�ur efecu�ical usa!�a P�terbilt is 1S(� 14001 certitied environment�il. iSee �tttaclnnent for uddiriui�t�l C:IIVI�OIli1l::ilfCl�� Iflt(7i"Ill�lil017.� � � 24. �'r1. �I�elnts ��wrlcin� R..�.lsd) ccrcificacion mus���oi77plete Nle Green C3uil�Bbrt;� A m�licati�n Ci.r� "l'aa Abaremci7���mm rP Pp � (E�4iibiG [3 of'thc policy). � � Page 6 of 8 Community Involvement • Denton County Llnited Way — Board of Directors (1,argest Contributor) • North Texas Fair Association — Board of Directors • D1SD FF�1 A[urrtni Association • F3oy Scouts ofAmerica Longhorn Council • Denton Chamber of Commerce — Board of Directors • Denton Chamber & CiTy of Uenton Joint Economic Development Board • Chatnber of Commercc Economic Development Investor • Denton Community Development Association • Uenton Salvation Anny � Main Strcet • Toys for Tots ' ' • Relay for Life � Heart Association Walk • High School Intcrview Skills Training � Denton Benefit League • DISD School Supply Drive • Make-A-Wish • NCTC Guidance Board � 0 4MC�C��'C�'"���+a"�"1q��T"��M"��"��R:��"M�"���C�CN�d ���qy+��'�:�r;�°�'��f'� =`�iJ�i"�"�+�b��������".�..N"�"1i11:^� r�����;��� �� �,a����a�� ����;�� e �r�������°a���°r�,`�� �°c��r�������:���r�t� .�m.� ._��� ��._..._.._ ���,_.�_..�� ....�.. ._.��..���.._�._.e.,�,�_�...�_.�._�,�. ......_ ..._...�. �, ������w������ ���a��� � � C��r1� MwMpu ��N' �'rr� �a�mm..� . ��,��. .�__�..�., .� .r_.J_WY ....� �._._...�....__._....�..�..�,.�._____ __ .....__..� � �` � t .�^��r��� ��ao��au��„Ae��9re.�A,�.�..�.,_...._�.�..��..�.�.. �.._�,.m�_....�.wm_.w��� _.... ..�._-__�__�....�,�_,�_..�._ ...�.�._��_� X�e�l� �v@�cai��� �. m� _ ��._..r, ..__. ��. � �k No� ._ .�..�. .a m._._....�..�e�� __.._ �� e..��.�. ,�. �.._..��� �..�..�� ... �._��.m,.m ��.�...�.��������. 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C^�'..""""� �_�..�_.� _.. ...� Signature R��cc• ._�__..�.�-������X..� Page 8 of 8 � �.� � � �+ � �'� � �v�ld�"��� �� � A �� ��`��k" � �� �+^'�^ �� �� � � �� � � �'�"'^„„�,f� `�'h������'�r��o�;��''��'� ��"'"� A PA R COMPANY ������ "� � �� �� r ����' ��� ��� � � � • , ���re� �,���� , u fi� M'"� �l�r� �&"� ��9 �� � � �� r ,�����C��� F Pctcrbilt— Ucntnn a cusrom manufacturcrof Class S heavy duty Lrucks, maintains an l:in�ironmcnt:il Mana,,ement Sysiem to improve ils envirpnmental managcment <�ncl, ulfii�ialely, to reduce the envir�nn7ental imp�cts of iis operations, activities, products, and scrviccs. 11'ithin tl�e i���amcwoa'lc o1' our rnvironnrentallVlanariemcnt System �ve commit to: � Identily ina�eri�ils, proaesscs, pA'bducts and ���astes that c�use or m�y cauvc I�ollution, and ��ilf implement measures to avoid, reduce or control pollulioAi where technically and cconomirtlly viaUle; ;-(,:�����dy���P tiwi�Pr :a�m��aNiu��.�lwl��R ��m��i�•��a�rt¢�b�1�ul l��rv�„ r�.�;�uGations, codes oi' practicc and otl�er � �,��vGUr�d�ut�row et1;oN t��r.��ita��s7rp�:ta�� ��� w�?]�q��� tN��� ���t�����¢�1"' subscribes. To acl7ie�•c �nd maintain �K���i�u��lo�iir��, ^�e�� �n°�g1 �Irrv�&���a ���� ����i�������� cr�u�d�����,�a��ment systcros Por idcntifving r.cl�vant �.�����ir�:'�t�°ors� ����1 �"�r �°t��ros�i�r�a°i�ro���,g��p�&"��°���"+���nce of related acUvities; and i-Concinual ly CIIIl�I1C� �lil�i 1171j�1'OVC L�1C �.I1VIfO11l11CRl�tI I��I8f1fS��1]]Cl1C S�'slcm tu cnsurc thlt il is appropriatc ��nd eCfectivc for 17elping us ta .ichieve our environmenlal �,oals. 1'et�ei•bilt — llenton �vill coynplete tl�c fnllo�virag programs to achicve its ravir�niii�n�1� ��arS: 1. ��aintain and ex}'�tind ongoing probrams for ma[erittl substilutions and paint ��plic�itit�n iRtprti��cnten[s fo� conlinaous reducLion ofair emissions (VOC_ I I,�Ps and Fxi:m��t SolvenLs). 2. Continue to cnliance and cxrand the materials logistics �rooram 1'or lhc cc�nlinuous reduction of ��rood and paper produc�s used in packagin� materi�:ils. ;. ��lanagc and con[rol painl line elesnin�� rrocesses Ior con�inuaus recluction ol�lhe usc of p:tint equi��mznt cict�ningsolvcnt �I. Implcment ma�crial substitutions ancl process sourc,e redr�ctions Tnr continuous reducti0n of�Lhe gcncc'.ition of I lazardous l��astc. �. ��linimize ���asic, reuse materials, incre�se recycling and utilizc was�e-to-cner�,)° �o sustain %ero Land f�isposal of�all Plant Trash. (. 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IN P& i T2ATE �,�y,y�,q��,p�q•,� j����� FE6 2015 7% �°� �� MAR 2015 9% �q„�� APR 2015 11% ��„�� aaooaos�31 00�000��b� oa❑aaos4a4 000aaoaooa c oa zo1�� 00007,25�540 � III IIIIIIIIII IIII 2Q1� OFiIGINAL TAX STATEMENT ��� ��.,, MICHELLE FRENCM ����W����� � W�� ��m ����,�RTY ACCOUCV �" NUMHER *� ""� DENTON COUNTY �e._.�._._ �,,.�.�,��...�...__. ���� i�� �� °� � TAX A55ESS�R COLLECTOR �" ,�"� �� Po oox 9azz3 I 631480DEN � �w�^�, �x� ��"M DENTON,TEXRS7G�02 p p�r I� p g f�m � � .�; 1 �,��y��t� "'.r°"M 940-349-3500 II�II�������UII��W��Ill��ll�lllll �'�����(.F��"� C��iV���� . _.� w. �. ...�-. �014� {i{< ��: csl�•f .Fa�u� � .. ..� 1Nc^57CPARKhl70N Pfi 2~BLkA 1.091y10 P�. �w,d�_'�,r,+Po�+ �,��.�,�-. 255a � SB � � � PACCl�FI fh!C P B Po n� ,•.- � 1 � � ��.�_ �. _.....:� .._. .�.,_ .w.. 777 106TH nVE NE S[TUS WE5TEFIN BLVb ���.�_�_.._� �ELLEVUE WA 9D004-5027 EXEMPTIONS: Ag iI�IllUii�lil�ini��iiii�il�I�liil�I�ii��ii��iP�li�,ii„tiil�il ASSESSMENT RATiQ: 100°!oy WN �_..� .. ._._� F�f�i���,F� N�Y" �"�+�.lf�� � _.� .�.m..,�d. . .. � _�._� _�_...� � � ___ Nh1f°��G�Wt����uiY� VAI.UC ��� �� �.�.���.��. 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N�%�'[S'T�"i" �Y�II�. rslcx�LLL F�xcNCx F��� ^��.��" '�°l° "�7�.�'� DtiNTON CDUNT]' 7,'AX ASSES,SOR COLLECTOR ��� ��,� j ��;�� ���"3,?�� �a �ox. 9na�� �• � �7�1.�� ❑F,2]TON, TX 76202-5233 ���" °���°� � � �'" i���i�i�l�l�llii���i�i,�ni�l�lll��iil�lli���,,,,,ii,lllii��l�l�i _.�.v.�....� _...�. _......_ �...�.��.,w,.�_ o00oo�61uz 0000❑L�z�z ❑o❑oaa,�s96 000aa000❑a c o0 2o1u �00�J�3J,2535 y . �"��M°"�"r���,� MICHELLE FRENCH � � � '"a � DENTON COUNN r �" .,,�� �<� � TRX A55ESSOR COLLECT'OR ��� �,;�� �`r PO BOX 90223 "" , ��w,,;,��,3r DENTON, TCXAS 76202 --y'"' 940-349-35D0 � � "ta� �4Ca ���^"w � . � �.�. _,� ... �__ `�n� � ��u�� _� '� �-,fr�s L� j•`�? �7c.-..1�, �llrz�. 25SS �� P�ccar� ir�c Po aox ���a EELLEVUE WA 98009-1518 il�i�fn��li���rlll��i��i��������,����nr�n�ilfl�l�l��ll���il�p� k'ROPERIY i`" �C� � I: Ci"�"�` ''�+�1.��9�.�.i IMPRqVEM[NT VALUE � fJON HOMESITF Ih1pHOVEM[P•JT LA!VD MhRKETVALU � � �.w � IIIIIIII�II�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 20,4 O�IGfN�L TAX ST�TEMENT ..� _��.�, � ...� PROPERTY ACCQUNT NU���� 901366DEN I��7J �IIY ��I1�II IFJ��III��ilIII�E ��,..._.w._,_ . �'�,��'��'��k" ����,.,,_��..., ,�._,,..�...,,�.,�...�..�_.m,m: ,..�..,:.. -�� .. � � ... 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Plra.,e .. rDi � d send persli lir-( ;� a�ment belore 1/31/7 m���T�Y�� � n/Disabled Veteran ua`rter Pa Re uest M_��,,� _.�� � m.,_ AMO��� � � �� .Q � � a1�• � IF PAID ON OR BEFORE I�m currenlly rer.eiving �n Ovr.r 65IfJisabled PersonlDisabled Veicrans PENAL7Y + � �� exc;mplion and request lhe % paymei7l option on my 2014 prppeRy Laxes. ••--'QNUAR,AND INTERES7lNIL1.9E DUE ON F �oO �g0 OO � Y 31 Z015_ __ _ _ X EBRUARY 1. 2015 IF ACCOUNT IS NOT PAIp IN FULL. 7HE PENAI.TY ANfJ INTEREST RATCS =--=— -�������� -��°^m^ "�'�"-°"�°.-° "`°"""""'° '°"""` ��� 1"JILL INCREASE CJN TNE FfRST DAY OF EACH MONTH� TF PAZD Z27 P& x RJ1TE AMOITNT DQE _...__.___. ... .. .. �... r�fICHFL7�E r•air�cH FGa Z015 7°;� 535,4]7.30 flLtaTO�,� oJUIJiY Znx ass�sscn COT�LGCTOR MAR 2015 °% 545,425.10 �o sox �ozz3 APR 1015 11% 555,432.90 ll13t1'i0i9, TX 7G20?_-52.'.3 � ii��i�lil���n�iillhi,ii„�i��,�a�i�i���i�i�'�i����ui,i.i,C,ii,� _ _ _.�m ���.,� �w.. .�_..�..�� 0050❑39000 005�54173❑ 005454251D aoanoa0000 C 00 2D],4 �OQ0009587], 2 EXHIBIT C: Ordinance Page 18 s:\legal\our documents\ordinancesU S\peterbilt exp reinvestment zone ordinance.doc ORDINANCE NO. 2015-048 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS DESIGNATING A CERTAIN AR- EA WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF DENTON AS PETERBILT MOTORS COMPANY RE- INVESTMENT ZONE NO. XII FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL TAX ABATEMENT; ESTABLISHING THE BOUNDARIES OF SUCH ZONE; MAKING FINDINGS REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTERS 311 AND 312 OF THE TEXAS TAX CODE; OR- DAINING OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas ("City" or "Municipality") desires to promote the development or redevelopment of a certain contiguous geographic area within its corporate city limits and its jurisdiction by the creation of a reinvestment zone for commercial/industrial tax abatement, as authorized by Tex. Tax Code Ch. 312 (referred to as the "Property Redevelopment and Tax Abatement Act" or the "Act"); and WHEREAS, an industry or business known as Peterbilt Motors Company, a division of PACCAR Inc, a Delaware Corporation has requested tax abatement to expand their current fa- cility located at 3200 Airport Road, in Denton, Texas and build improvements within the area to be designated as Reinvestment Zone XII; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to create a proper economic and social environment to induce investment of private resources and productive business enterprises in this area of the City, which meets the criteria established under §312.202 of the Act, and to expand primary em- ployment or to attract maj or investment; and WHEREAS, a public hearing before the City Council was held at or after 6:30 p.m. on February 17, 2015, in the City Council Chambers of the City of Denton at 215 East McKinney Street in the City of Denton, such date being at least seven days after the date of publication of notice of such public hearing and the receipt of written notices of such public hearing by the pre- siding officer of each taxing unit that includes in its boundaries real property that is to be includ- ed in the proposed reinvestment zone, in accordance with §312.201 of the Act; and WHEREAS, such public hearing was held before the consideration and adoption of this ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City, at that hearing, invited any interested citizen or his representative to appear and offer testimony or evidence for or against the creation of the reinvestment zone, the boundaries of the proposed reinvestment zone, whether all or part of the territory described in the notice calling the public hearing should be included in the proposed reinvestment zone, and the concept of tax abatement; and WHEREAS, in accordance with such public notice, all owners of property within the proposed reinvestment zone and all other taxing units and other interested persons were given the opportunity at such public hearing to protest the creation of the proposed reinvestment zone or the inclusion of their property in such reinvestment zone; and . WHEREAS, on the 6th day of May, 2014, on or before the holding o� the above- mentioned public hearing, the City Council passed Resolution No. 2014-016 establishing guide- lines and criteria governing tax abatement and incentive agreements and stating that the City of Denton elects to become eligible to participate in tax abatement, in accordance with Tex. T� Code §312.002and such Policy is now in effect and was in effect prior to the public hearing; and WHEREAS, at the public hearing proponents and opponents of the reinvestment zone of- fered evidence in favor and against all matters relating to the creation of the reinvestment zone, and, after hearing this testimony and evidence, the City Council deems it in the public interest to create this reinvestment zone; NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby found and declared to be true and correct. SECTION 2. For the purposes of this ordinance, the following terms and phrases shall have the following meanings ascribed to them: A. Improvements — Improvements shall include, for the purpose of establishing eligibility under the Act, any activity at the location, including, but not limited to, new construction, recon- struction, renovation and repairs. B. Taxable Real Property — Taxable real property shall be as defined in the Texas Property Tax Code and shall not include personal property as deiined in the Code. C. Tangible Personal Property — Tangible Personal Property shall be defined as business per- sonal property, excluding inventory and supplies. D. Base Year — The base year for determining increased value shall be the taxable real property value assessed the year in which the Tax Abatement Agreement is executed. SECTION 3. The City, through its City Council, after conducting the above-mentioned public hearing and having heard such evidence and testimony, makes the following findings and determinations based on the evidence and testimony presented to it: A. The public hearing on the adoption of the reinvestment zone has been properly called, held, and conducted in accordance with §312.201 of the Act and all other applicable laws, and that notice of such hearing has been published as required by law and delivered to the presiding officer of the governing body of each taxing unit that includes in its boundaries real property that is to be included in the proposed reinvestment zone as required by law; and Page 2 of 6 B. Prior to holding the public hearing, the City has adopted, by resolution, the guidelines and oriteria governing tax abatement agreements by adopting a City of Denton Tax Abatement Policy, as amended, and the City has elected to participate in tax abatement; and C. The City had jurisdiction to hold and conduct the public hearing on the creation of the pro- posed the reinvestment zone, pursuant to chapter 312 of the Act; and D. The boundaries of the reinvestment zone shall be the area described in the metes and bounds description attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and as shown on the diagram as the outlined area attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and being approximately 100 acres situated on the north side of Airport Road and in the corporate limits of the City of Denton, Texas, such Exhibits "A" and "B" being incorporated and made a part of this ordinance as if written word for word herein; and E. The creation of the reinvestment zone for commercial/industrial tax abatement with the im- provements expected to be developed by Peterbilt Motors Company would be of benefit to the City and fo the land to be included 'in the zone, with the boundaries as described in Exhib- it "A," after the expiration of the tax abatement agreement entered into under §312.204 of the Act, and the improvements sought are feasible and practical; and F. The reinvestment zone as defined in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B" meets the criteria for the creation of a reinvestment zone, as set forth in §312.202 of the Act, since it is, "rea- sonably likely, as a result of the designation, to contribute to the retention or expansion of primary employment or to attract major investment in the zone that would be a beneiit to the property and that would contribute to the economic development of the Municipality;" and G. The reinvestment zone as defined in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "B" meets the criteria for the creation of a reinvestment zone as set forth in the Denton Policy for Tax Abatement and the expected improvements in the boundaries of the zone are expected to enhance signif- icantly the value of all taxable real property and tangible personal property located within the reinvestment zone. SECTION 4. Pursuant to §312.201 of the Act, the City, through its City Council, hereby creates a reinvestment zone for commercial/industrial tax abatement encompassing only the area described by the metes and bounds description in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and as shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and such reinvestment zone is hereby designated and shall hereinaf- ter be designated as Reinvestment Zone No. XII, City of Denton, Texas. SECTION 5. Reinvestment Zone No. XII shall be effective as of March 1, 2015, and shall terminate eight years from that date, on February 17, 2023, unless extended for an addition- al five-year term or unless earlier terminated by action of the City Council in accordance with §312.203 of the Act. SECTION 6. To be eligible for tax abatement, a commercial/industrial project shall: Page 3 of 6 A. Be located wholly within the zone established herein; B. Meet the requirements of the Denton Tax Abatement Policy; C. Not include property that is owned or leased by a member of the City Council of the City of Denton, or by a member of the Planning & Zoning Commission; D. Conform to the requirements of the City's zoning ordinance and all other applicable laws and regulations; and E. Have and maintain all land located within the designated zone, appraised at market value for tax purposes. SECTION 7. Written tax abatement agreements with property owners located within the zone shall provide the terms regarding duration of exemption and share of taxable real property and/or tangible personal property located on the real property for taxation as approved hereunder, as shown below: � A. Duration of exemption from two years to ten years depending on the value of the structures and real property in accordance with the Denton Tax Abatement Policy, beginning with and including January 1, 2017; and B. Share of taxes abated - in the maximum of 70% of taxes on the total value of appraised real property improvements and tangible personal property, excluding inventory and supplies, as more particularly described in the Tax Abatement Agreement between the City of Denton and Peterbilt Motors Company, which are added, provided, however, nothing herein shall prevent any other taxing unit that includes in its boundaries real property that is included in the reinvestment zone from entering into a tax abatement agreement with a different share of taxes abated on the total value of appraised improvements which are added, in accordance with the requirements of chapter 312 of the Act. SECTION 8. Any written agreements authorized under this ordinance must include pro- visions for: A. Listing the kind, number, and location of all proposed improvements of the property; B. Access to and authorizing the inspection of the property by municipal employees to ensure that the improvements or repairs are made in accordance with the specifications and condi- tions of the agreements; C. Limiting the uses of the property, consistent with the general purpose of encouraging devel- opment or redevelopment of the zone during the period that property tax exemptions are in effect; Page4of6 D. Recapturing of property tax revenues lost as a result of the agreement if the owner of the propert�y fails to make the improvements or repairs as provided by the agreement; . E. Containing each term agreed to by the owner of the property; F. Requiring the owner of the property to certify annually to the governing body of each taxing unit that the owner is in compliance with each applicable term of the agreement; G. Providing that the goveniing body of the municipality may cancel or modify the agreement if the property owner fails to comply with the agreement; H. Contain any additional terms and conditions which the City Council deems are necessary, in accordance with §312.205 of the Act, and that are negotiated with the owner of the property. Provided, however, nothing herein shall prevent other taxing units, who include in their boundaries real property within the reinvestment zone, from negotiating terms and conditions that are different from any municipal tax abatement agreement, so long as the mandatory terms and conditioris required by §312.205 of the Act are included. SECTION 9. The City Council further directs and designates the City Manager and the Director of Economic Development as liaisons for communication with regard to all matters per- taining to the Zone, including, without limitation, the development of the amendment of the cur- rent Denton Tax Abatement Policy if necessary, the negotiation of tax abatement agreements with industries, commercial enterprises, and other businesses eligible for tax abatement under the Tax Abatement Policy and for communication with other taa�ing entities and the Economic De- velopment Partnership Board. SECTION 1m0. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance became effective which are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms or provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict. SECTION 11. If any section, paragraph, clause, or provision in this ordinance, or appli- cation thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section, paragraph, clause, or provision shall not affect any of the re- maining portions of this ordinance. SECTION 12. It is hereby found, determined, and declared that a sufficient written no- tice of the date, place, hour, and subject of the meeting of the City Council at which this ordi- nance was adopted was posted and placed and conveniently accessible at all times to the general public at the City Hall of the City for the time required by law, preceding this meeting, as re- quired by the Open Meetings Act, Tex. Gov't Code Ch. 551, and that this meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof has been discussed, considered, and formally acted upon. The City Council further rati- fies, approves, and confirms such written notice and cbntents posting thereof. The City Council further finds that a quorum was present at such meeting. Page 5 of 6 SECTION 13. The contents of the notice of public hearing, which hearing was held be- fore the City� Council and before the passage of this ordinance on February 17, 2015, the publica- tion of said notice is hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed. SECTION 14. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval._�..�....._ __ PASSED AND APPROVED this the �� ATTEST: JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY � i� �,1�1'��:G�}VED AS TO LEGAL FORM: ANITA BURGESS, CITY ATTORNEY BY: �;�_ ..,�� �'� �'°�' �� �. w �,�" � � .� ����� � � r��f<`� ` ,. day of �...�: ���..��. ...�� 2015, � �. � f � �.,� ��C � CHRI � � MAYOR������������� _...�. �� S WATTS, Page 6 of 6 EXHIBIT A Property Description of Reinvestment Zone XII SITUATED in the City of Denton, Denton County, Texas, and being a tract of land in the JOHN DAVIS SURVEY, Abstract No. 326, the JAMES PERRY SURVEY, Abstract No. 1040, and the EUGENE PUCHALSKI SURVEY. Abstract No. 996 being all of LOT 1, BLOCK A, PETERBILT ADDITION, as shown on plat thereof recorded in Cabinet H, Slide 195, of the Denton County Plat Records, and all of that certain tract conveyed to PACCAR Inc, by deed rec- orded in Volume 4366, Page 244, of the Denton County Deed Records, and all being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a'/z" square iron rod found in place for the southwest corner of said Lot 1 and the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Westpark, as shown on plat thereof recorded in Cabinet C, Slide 127, of said Plat Records, said point being in the north line of Airport Road (State F.M. Highway 1515-90 foot wide right-of-way); THENCE North 0 degrees, 09 minutes West, at 2075.18 feet passing a chain link fencepost for the northwest corner of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and continuing with the west line of said tract conveyed to PACCAR Inc, and an east line of a remainder of that certain tract conveyed to Evelyn Rayzor Nienhuis, et al, by deed recorded in Volume 3088, Page 712, of said Deed Rec- ords, in a112582.82 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the northwest corner of said PACCAR Inc tract; THENCE North 89 degrees, 49 minutes East with the north line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a south line of said Nienhuis, et al, remainder, 1676.79 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the beginning of a curve whose center bears South 0 degrees, 11 minutes East, 40.0 feet; THENCE southeasterly with said curve and a northeasterly line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a southwesterly line of said remainder, a distance of 62.83 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set for the end of said curve; THENCE South 0 degrees, 11 minutes East with the east line of said PACCAR Inc tract and a west line of said remainder, passing the southeast corner of said PACCAR Inc tract and the northeast corner of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and the Northwest corner of Precision Drive (70 foot wide right-of-way at this point), continuing with the east line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and the west line of Precision Drive, in all 1419.79 feet to a'/2" square iron rod found in place for the beginning of a curve whose center bears North 89 degrees, 49 minutes East, 397.82 feet; THENCE southerly with said curve and with said east line of Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and west line of Precision Drive, a distance of 289.3 feet to the end of said curve; THENCE South 41 degree, 51 minutes East, continuing with said east line of Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and west line of Precision Drive, 41.6 feet to the most easterly point of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Add�tion at the point of intersection of said west line of Precision Drive with a north- Page 7 of 6 westerly line of said Airport Road, from which point a'/z" iron rod found in place bears North 89 degrees West, 0.16 foot, and said point being on a curve whose center bears South 45 degrees, O1. minute, 36 seconds East, 617.96 feet: THENCE southwesterly with said curve and continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and westerly line of said Airport Road, a distance of 298.05 feet to the end of said curve; THENCE South 17 degrees, 20 minutes, 20 seconds West, continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition and westerly line of Airport Road, 207.6 feet to the beginning of a curve whose center bears North 72 degrees, 39 minutes, 40 seconds West, 527.96 feet; THENCE Southerly with said curve and continuing with an easterly line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and westerly line of Airport Road, a distance of 663.92 feet to the end of said curve, from which point a%z"square iron rod found in place bears South 66 degrees East, 0.6 foot; THENCE South 89 degrees, 23 minutes, 20 seconds West with the south line of said Lot 1, Peterbilt Addition, and the North Line of said Airport Road, 1131.28 feet to the PLACE OF BE- GINNING, and containing 100.0 acres. 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