Effective - 28 Aug 2013
135.960. Public hearing required — ordinance requirements — expiration date — annual report. — 1. Any governing authority that desires to have any portion of a city or unincorporated area of a county under its control designated as an enhanced enterprise zone shall hold a public hearing for the purpose of obtaining the opinion and suggestions of those persons who will be affected by such designation.
2. After a public hearing is held as required in subsection 1 of this section, the governing authority may, by a majority vote of the members of the governing authority, adopt an ordinance or resolution designating a specific area as an enhanced enterprise zone. Such ordinance shall include, in addition to a description of the physical, social, and economic characteristics of the area:
(1) A plan to provide adequate police protection within the area;
(2) A specific and practical process for individual businesses to obtain waivers from burdensome local regulations, ordinances, and orders which serve to discourage economic development within the area to be designated an enhanced enterprise zone, except that such waivers shall not substantially endanger the health or safety of the employees of any such business or the residents of the area;
(3) A description of what other specific actions will be taken to support and encourage private investment within the area;
(4) A plan to ensure that resources are available to assist area residents to participate in increased development through self-help efforts and in ameliorating any negative effects of designation of the area as an enhanced enterprise zone;
(5) A statement describing the projected positive and negative effects of designation of the area as an enhanced enterprise zone;
(6) A specific plan to provide assistance to any person or business dislocated as a result of activities within the enhanced enterprise zone. Such plan shall determine the need of dislocated persons for relocation assistance; provide, prior to displacement, information about the type, location, and price of comparable housing or commercial property; provide information concerning state and federal programs for relocation assistance and provide other advisory services to displaced persons. Public agencies may choose to provide assistance under the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 4601, et seq., to meet the requirements of this subdivision; and
(7) A description or plan that demonstrates the requirements of subsection 4 of section 135.953.
3. An enhanced enterprise zone designation shall expire in twenty-five years.
4. Each designated enhanced enterprise zone board shall report to the director on an annual basis regarding the status of the zone and business activity within the zone.
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(L. 2004 S.B. 1155 § 135.1060, A.L. 2013 H.B. 184)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title X - Taxation and Revenue
Section 135.010 - Definitions.
Section 135.015 - Time for filing and other procedural matters, how governed.
Section 135.020 - Credits, how applied, considered overpayment, when.
Section 135.035 - Claims for calendar year 1975 and later affected.
Section 135.096 - Long-term care insurance tax deduction, amount.
Section 135.100 - Definitions.
Section 135.115 - Vesting of tax credits, when — waiver, applicable when.
Section 135.120 - Deferment of tax credit — election — notice.
Section 135.200 - Definitions.
Section 135.204 - Contingent effective date for certain sections.
Section 135.205 - Requirements to qualify as enterprise zone.
Section 135.207 - Satellite zones may be established in certain cities or villages, requirements.
Section 135.209 - Satellite enterprise zone may be established, city of Independence.
Section 135.240 - Employees for which employer may claim training credit.
Section 135.250 - Rules authorized, procedure.
Section 135.255 - Displaced enterprise zone resident assistance, when, limitations.
Section 135.256 - Enterprise zone to be established in certain cities (Rolla).
Section 135.257 - Enterprise zone to be established in city not within a county (St. Louis).
Section 135.258 - Letter of intent required, when.
Section 135.259 - Enterprise zone designated for a certain county (Wright County)
Section 135.260 - Enterprise zone designated for a certain city (Carl Junction)
Section 135.262 - Any area meeting enterprise zone requirements shall be designated as such.
Section 135.276 - Definitions.
Section 135.277 - Taxable income of retained business facility exempt from income taxation, amount.
Section 135.279 - Tax credit, amount (Hazelwood Ford Plant) — calculation and limitations on credit.
Section 135.281 - Application for income tax refund (Hazelwood Ford Plant) — approval procedures.
Section 135.284 - Contingent expiration of certain sections.
Section 135.300 - Definitions.
Section 135.305 - Eligibility — amount of tax credit.
Section 135.307 - Credit exceeding tax, not refunded, effect.
Section 135.309 - Assignment of credit, procedure.
Section 135.311 - Application, content, filed where.
Section 135.313 - Credit for charcoal producers.
Section 135.326 - Definitions.
Section 135.329 - Credit not allowed, when.
Section 135.331 - Adopted child eighteen years of age or older, credit not allowed — exception.
Section 135.335 - Credit reduced, amount, when.
Section 135.337 - Credit not to be considered for adoption subsidy.
Section 135.339 - Rules authorized, procedure.
Section 135.350 - Definitions.
Section 135.357 - Capital gain exclusion, when.
Section 135.359 - Rules authorized, procedure.
Section 135.361 - Rules, effective, when — rules invalid and void, when.
Section 135.362 - Eligibility statement, low-income housing credit, not applicable, when.
Section 135.400 - Definitions.
Section 135.405 - Total tax credit minimum — maximum — not to limit other investments.
Section 135.416 - Investment percentage required to be spent in Missouri.
Section 135.423 - Revocation of tax credit, grounds for — procedures.
Section 135.429 - Penalties and procedural matters how determined.
Section 135.430 - Department of social services, rulemaking authority.
Section 135.432 - Rulemaking authority, procedure.
Section 135.475 - Rebuilding communities and neighborhood preservation act cited.
Section 135.478 - Definitions.
Section 135.481 - Taxpayers incurring eligible costs entitled to tax credit, amount, qualifications.
Section 135.484 - Limitation on available tax credits, allocation of available credits.
Section 135.500 - Title of law — definitions.
Section 135.505 - Funding period.
Section 135.517 - Qualified investments, requirements.
Section 135.523 - Certification revocation, application misrepresentations.
Section 135.526 - Registration of investments.
Section 135.529 - Sale or transfer of credit — rulemaking authority — administrative review.
Section 135.530 - Distressed community defined.
Section 135.562 - Principal dwellings, tax credit for renovations for disability access.
Section 135.682 - Letter rulings to be issued, procedure — letter rulings closed records.
Section 135.700 - Tax credit for grape and wine producers.
Section 135.712 - Citation of law — definitions.
Section 135.719 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 135.766 - Tax credit for guaranty fee paid by small businesses, when.
Section 135.800 - Citation — definitions.
Section 135.803 - Ineligibility based on conflict of interest, when.
Section 135.825 - Tracking system for tax credits required — exception — rulemaking authority.
Section 135.830 - Tax credit accountability act of 2004 to be in addition to existing tax laws.
Section 135.950 - Definitions.
Section 135.970 - Rulemaking authority.