Overview of the Tax Phase-In Incentive Based on Policies in the City of Brenham and Washington County, Texas

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Overview of the Tax Phase-In Incentive Based on Policies in the City of Brenham and Washington County, Texas Definition: Tax Phase-In means the partial, temporary exemption from property taxes, with the purpose of stimulating economic development. Only ad valorem property taxes are eligible, and only on certain qualifying property. Brenham Independent School District and Blinn College taxes are to be paid in full at all times. Guidelines and Criteria: In order to be eligible for tax phase-in, the planned improvement at a minimum must: Be a facility used or to be used by a primary jobs employer according to Exhibit A (except for a location in the Downtown Zone). The project must add new value to the tax roll of eligible property: a minimum of $300,000 for a business new to Brenham or $150,000 for an existing local business. For development in the Downtown Zone, the added value must be a minimum of $50,000. Within the first year and throughout the phase-in period, the applicant must maintain or create a minimum of ten (10) jobs at an average salary of $36,000/year, or higher, including any benefits (except for a location in the Downtown Zone). PLEASE NOTE: A facility is eligible for tax phase-in if it has applied for the incentive before construction begins, and it meets the complete guidelines and criteria under the Tax Phase-In Policy. Tax Phase-In may be granted for new or existing facilities. Eligible property for tax phase-in may include the value of buildings, structures, fixed machinery and equipment, site improvements plus that office space and related fixed improvements necessary or convenient to the operation and administration of the facility.

Property that is not eligible for the tax phase-in incentives include: Application: *land *animals *inventories *supplies *tools *furnishings and other forms of moveable personal property *vehicles *vessels *aircraft *housing or residential property (except for property owners in a Downtown Zone) *hotels/motels *fauna *flora *retail facilities (except for property owners in a Downtown Zone) *deferred maintenance investments *improvements by the generation or transmission of electrical energy not wholly consumer by a new facility or expansion *any improvements including those to produce, store or distribute natural gas or fluids that are integral to the operation of the facility, or *property owned or used by the State of Texas or its political subdivisions or by any organization owned, operated or directed by a political subdivision of the State of Texas. Any present or potential owner of taxable property in the City of Brenham and/or Washington County may request the creation of a Reinvestment Zone and Tax Phase-In Incentive by filing a written request with the Brenham City Manager and/or Washington County Judge. After the receipt of the application, the county will make a decision within 90 days. The decision-making process may involve an economic impact study, plus city council and county commissioner s court meetings. If accepted, the business receiving tax phase-in will be required to provide a sworn statement and documents, verifying compliance each year. Failure to provide the required documents shall result in termination of the Tax Phase-In agreement. For further details and confidential assistance, contact: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION OF BRENHAM 314 SOUTH AUSTIN STREET BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833 PHONE: [979] 836 8927 FAX: [979] 836 3563 EMAIL: EDF@BRENHAMTEXAS.COM

EXHIBIT A PRIMARY JOBS EMPLOYER DEFINITION Sec. III (a) Be a facility used or to be used by a Primary Jobs Employer. "Primary job" means a job that is: (i) available at a company for which a majority of the products or services of that company are ultimately exported to regional, statewide, national, or international markets infusing new dollars into the local economy; and (ii) included in one of the following sectors of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS): NAICS Sector # Description 111 Crop Production 112 Animal Production 113 Forestry and Logging 11411 Commercial Fishing 115 Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry 211-213 Mining 221 Utilities 311-339 Manufacturing 42 Wholesale Trade 48-49 Transportation and Warehousing 51 (excluding 512131 Information (excluding motion picture theaters and drive-in motion and 512132) picture theaters) Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and 523-525 Related Activities; Insurance Carriers and Related Activities; Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services; Computer System 5413, 5415, 5416, Design and Related Services; Management, Scientific, and Technical 5417, and 5419 Consulting Services; Scientific Research and Development Services; Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 551 Management of Companies and Enterprises 56142 Telephone Call Centers 922140 Correctional Institutions

EXHIBIT B TAX PHASE-IN INCENTIVE SCHEDULES Applicants may receive property Tax Phase-In incentive according to the schedules in Tables 1 and 2, depending on their combination of property value creation and job creation/retention. TABLE 1 (earns 50% of incentive) 1A - Property Improvements by an Existing Local Business Level Amount of Valuation of Eligible Improvements as determined by the Tax Appraisal District: 1 $ 150,000 $1,000,000 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 0 2 $1,000,001 $2,500,000 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 3 $2,500,001 $4,000,000 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 4 $4,000,001 $5,500,000 45 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 5 More than $5,500,000 45 45 45 45 45 40 30 20 1B - Property Improvements by a New Business Amount of Valuation of Eligible Improvements as determined by the Level Tax Appraisal District: 1 $ 300,000 $1,000,000 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 0 2 $1,000,001 $2,500,000 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 3 $2,500,001 $4,000,000 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 4 $4,000,001 $5,500,000 45 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 5 More than $5,500,000 45 45 45 45 45 40 30 20 TABLE 2 (earns 50% of incentive) 2 - Jobs Created & Retained - by Existing Businesses or New/Relocating Businesses Level The number of new and/or retained full-time employees with an average salary level of $36,000+/year including benefits averaged during the twelve calendar months prior to the tax assessment date of January 1: 1 10 19 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 0 2 20 29 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 0 3 30 39 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 0 4 40 49 45 45 45 45 40 30 20 0 5 50 and more 45 45 45 45 45 40 30 20

TABLE 3 Downtown Zone Amount of valuation of downtown reinvestment determined by tax appraisal: Valuation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 $ 50,000 to $150,000 90 90 90 60 40 20 0 0 $150,001 to $250,000 90 90 90 90 60 40 20 0 $250,001 and beyond 90 90 90 90 90 60 40 20 EXHIBIT C MAP OF DOWNTOWN ZONE