Sec. 386.033. CREATION OF DEVELOPMENT ZONE. (a) A development zone is created to promote and encourage:
(1) commercial development, including the development of businesses in the technology field;
(2) workforce development;
(3) excellence in education through cooperation with public schools, junior colleges, and institutions of higher education;
(4) public and private sector partnerships; and
(5) the revitalization of neighborhoods.
(b) The governing body of a municipality or county, individually or in combination with other municipalities, by ordinance or order may create as a development zone an area within its jurisdiction that meets the criteria under Section 386.031.
(c) Each creating body must hold a public hearing before adopting an ordinance or order under this section.
(d) The governing body of a county may not designate territory in the jurisdiction of a municipality as part of a proposed development zone unless the governing body of the municipality also designates the territory.
(e) A development zone created under this section is a:
(1) political subdivision of the state; and
(2) special district.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1390, Sec. 1, eff. June 16, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 12 - Planning and Development
Subtitle B - County Planning and Development
Chapter 386 - Commercial and Industrial Development Zones
Subchapter B. Creation of Commercial and Industrial Development Zone
Section 386.031. Criteria for Development Zone Creation
Section 386.032. Area of Pervasive Poverty, Unemployment, or Economic Distress
Section 386.033. Creation of Development Zone
Section 386.034. Designating Ordinance or Order