143B-437.09. Urban progress zone designation.
(a) Urban Progress Zone Defined. - An urban progress zone is an area that meets all of the following conditions:
(1) It is comprised of part or all of one or more contiguous census tracts, census block groups, or both, in the most recent federal decennial census.
(2) All of the area is located in whole within the primary corporate limits of a municipality with a population in excess of 10,000 according to the most recent annual population estimates certified by the State Budget Officer.
(3) Every census tract and census block group that comprises the area meets at least one of the following conditions:
a. It has a population that meets the poverty level threshold. The population of a census tract or census block group meets the poverty level threshold if more than twenty percent (20%) of its population is below the poverty level according to the most recent federal decennial census.
b. It is located adjacent to a census tract or census block group whose population meets the poverty level threshold and at least fifty percent (50%) of the part of it that is included in the area is zoned as nonresidential. No more than thirty-five percent (35%) of the area of a zone may consist of census tracts or census block groups that satisfy this condition only.
c. It has a population that has a poverty level that is greater than the poverty level of the population of the State and a per capita income that is at least ten percent (10%) below the per capita income of the State according to the most recent federal decennial census, and it has experienced a major plant closing and layoff within the past 10 years. A census tract or census block group has experienced a major plant closing and layoff if one of its industries has closed one or more facilities in the census tract or census block group resulting in a layoff of at least 3,000 employees working in the census tract or census block group and if the number of employees laid off is greater than seven percent (7%) of the population of the municipality according to the most recent federal decennial census.
(b) Limitations. - No census tract or block group may be located in more than one urban progress zone. The total area of all zones within a municipality may not exceed fifteen percent (15%) of the total area of the municipality unless the smallest possible area in the municipality satisfying all of the conditions of subsection (a) of this section exceeds fifteen percent (15%) of the total area of the municipality. In the case of a municipality where the smallest possible area in the municipality satisfying all of the conditions of subsection (a) of this section exceeds fifteen percent (15%) of the total area of the municipality, the smallest possible area in the municipality satisfying all of the conditions of subsection (a) of this section may be designated as an urban poverty zone.
(c) Designation. - Upon application of a local government, the Secretary of Commerce shall make a written determination whether an area is an urban progress zone that satisfies the conditions and limitations of subsections (a) and (b) of this section. The application shall include all of the information listed in this subsection. A determination under this section is effective until December 31 of the year following the year in which the determination is made. The Department of Commerce shall publish annually a list of all urban progress zones with a description of their boundaries.
(1) A map showing the census tracts and block groups that would comprise the zone.
(2) A detailed description of the boundaries of the area that would comprise the zone.
(3) A zoning map for the municipality with the proposed zone clearly delineated upon it.
(4) A certification regarding the size of the proposed zone and the areas within the proposed zone zoned as nonresidential.
(5) Detailed census information on the municipality and the proposed zone.
(6) A resolution of the governing body of the municipality requesting the designation of the area as an urban progress zone.
(7) Any other material required by the Secretary of Commerce.
(d) Parcel of Property Partially in Urban Progress Zone. - For the purposes of this section, a parcel of property that is located partially within an urban progress zone is considered entirely within the zone if all of the following conditions are satisfied:
(1) At least fifty percent (50%) of the parcel is located within the zone.
(2) The parcel was in existence and under common ownership prior to the most recent federal decennial census.
(3) The parcel is a portion of land made up of one or more tracts or tax parcels of land that is surrounded by a continuous perimeter boundary. (2006-252, s. 1.2; 2007-515, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143B - Executive Organization Act of 1973
Article 10 - Department of Commerce.
§ 143B-427 - Department of Commerce creation.
§ 143B-428 - Department of Commerce - declaration of policy.
§ 143B-429 - Department of Commerce - duties.
§ 143B-430 - Secretary of Commerce - powers and duties.
§ 143B-431 - Department of Commerce functions.
§ 143B-431.01 - Department of Commerce contracting of functions.
§ 143B-431.1 - Toll-free number for information on housing assistance.
§ 143B-431.2 - Department of Commerce - limitation on grants and loans.
§ 143B-431.3 - Human trafficking public awareness sign.
§ 143B-432 - Transfers to Department of Commerce.
§ 143B-432.1 - Department of Commerce - Small Business Ombudsman.
§ 143B-433 - Department of Commerce organization.
§ 143B-434.01 - Comprehensive Strategic Economic Development Plan.
§ 143B-434.1 - The North Carolina Travel and Tourism Board creation, duties, membership.
§ 143B-434.2 - Travel and Tourism Policy Act.
§ 143B-436 - Advertising of State resources and advantages.
§ 143B-437 - Investigation of impact of proposed new and expanding industry.
§ 143B-437.01 - Industrial Development Fund Utility Account.
§ 143B-437.02 - Site infrastructure development.
§ 143B-437.02A - The Film and Entertainment Grant Fund.
§ 143B-437.02B - The Esports Industry Grant Fund.
§ 143B-437.04 - Community development block grants.
§ 143B-437.05 - Regional Development.
§ 143B-437.07 - Economic development grant reporting.
§ 143B-437.08 - Development tier designation.
§ 143B-437.09 - Urban progress zone designation.
§ 143B-437.010 - Agrarian growth zone designation.
§ 143B-437.012 - Job Maintenance and Capital Development Fund.
§ 143B-437.013 - Port enhancement zone designation.
§ 143B-437.020 - Natural gas and propane gas for agricultural projects.
§ 143B-437.021 - (Expires July 1, 2026 see note) Natural gas economic development infrastructure.
§ 143B-437.4 - NC Green Business Fund and grant program.
§ 143B-437.5 - Green Business Fund Advisory Committee.
§ 143B-437.6 - Agreements required.
§ 143B-437.7 - Program guidelines.
§ 143B-437.50 - Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 143B-437.52 - Job Development Investment Grant Program.
§ 143B-437.53 - Eligible projects.
§ 143B-437.54 - Economic Investment Committee established.
§ 143B-437.55 - Applications; fees; reports; study.
§ 143B-437.56 - Calculation of maximum grants; factors considered.
§ 143B-437.56A - Multilocation projects.
§ 143B-437.57 - Community economic development agreement.
§ 143B-437.58 - Grant recipient to submit records.
§ 143B-437.59 - Failure to comply with agreement.
§ 143B-437.60 - Disbursement of grant.
§ 143B-437.61 - Transfer to Industrial Development Fund Utility Account.
§ 143B-437.63 - JDIG Program cash flow requirements.
§ 143B-437.70 - Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 143B-437.71 - One North Carolina Fund established as a special revenue fund.
§ 143B-437.72 - Agreements required; disbursement of funds.
§ 143B-437.73 - Program guidelines.
§ 143B-437.74 - Reports; study.
§ 143B-437.75 - Cash flow requirements.
§ 143B-437.80 - North Carolina SBIR/STTR Incentive Program.
§ 143B-437.81 - North Carolina SBIR/STTR Matching Funds Program.
§ 143B-437.82 - Program guidelines.
§ 143B-437.100 - North Carolina Certified Retirement Community Program creation; powers and duties.
§ 143B-437.101 - North Carolina Certified Retirement Community Program administration.
§ 143B-438.10 - NCWorks Commission.
§ 143B-438.11 - Local Workforce Development Boards.
§ 143B-438.12 - Federal Program Administration.
§ 143B-438.13 - Employment and Training Grant Program.
§ 143B-438.14 - "No Adult Left Behind" Initiative.
§ 143B-439 - Credit Union Commission.
§ 143B-442 - Creation of Center.
§ 143B-443 - Administration by Department of Commerce.
§ 143B-444 - Acceptance of funds.
§ 143B-445 - Applicability of Executive Budget Act.
§ 143B-451 - Navigation and pilotage commissions.
§ 143B-472.70 - Recodified as § 143-48.3 by Session Laws 2000-140, s5.95(a).
§ 143B-472.85 - through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.86 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.87 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.88 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.89 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.90 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.91 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.92 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.93 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.94 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.95 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.96 - 143B-472.85 through 143B-472.97Expired.
§ 143B-472.97 - 143B-472.85 through Expired.
§ 143B-472.126 - Rural Economic Development Division created.
§ 143B-472.127 - Programs administered.
§ 143B-472.128 - Rural Infrastructure Authority created; powers.