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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

2012 Local Enterprise Zone

Annual Report

Zone Number and Name

:

HENRY COUNTY ZONE 54

CITY OF MARTINSVILLE and HENRY COUNTY

Main Street Centre

600 East Main Street, Suite 300

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 371-7030

[email protected]

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

Annual Reports are to be submitted to the Virginia Department of Housing and

Community Development by Monday, July 15, 2013.

According to 13VAC 5-112-550, “A local governing body shall submit annual reports to the

department for the purpose of program monitoring and evaluation. Annual reports shall be

submitted to the department on Form EZ-3-AR no later than July 15 of the following year.

Annual reports shall include information and data for the purpose of program evaluation as

requested on Form EZ-3-AR.” The material provided by your locality will be used in the

DHCD Enterprise Zone Program Report to the General Assembly.

An electronic version of the 2012 Form EZ-3-AR is available on the program webpage at

http://www.dhcd.virginia.gov/CommunityDevelopmentRevitalization/VEZ_Local_Zone_Ad

ministrators.htm

.

Each locality with an Enterprise Zone designation must submit an

electronic copy

of the

Annual Report.

In the case of a joint zone,

EACH

participating locality must complete an

annual report.

The electronic copy of the completed annual report is due

Monday July 15, 2013.

Hard copies are no longer required. Please email the electronic copy to Lauren Fink at

[email protected]

Reporting Period: January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012

Zone Name (Locality):

--HENRY COUNTY

*In the case of a joint zone, list one locality per report.

Zone Number:

--54

Year Designated:

--2001

Date of Last Amendment:

--2008

Total Zone Acreage:

--2934.02

Number of Non-Contiguous Areas:

--2

Year Local Zone Description was last updated

(attach most recent update)

:

--June 17, 2013

Type of Jurisdiction (Check One)

o

County

o

Consolidated City

o

City/Town

Contact Person:

Wade L. Nester

Change from previous year Yes X No

Phone:

276-634-2570

Change from previous year Yes X No

Address:

P.O. Box 7, Collinsville, VA 24078-0007

Change from previous year Yes X No

E-Mail:

[email protected]

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

Please evaluate the effectiveness of your locality’s Enterprise Zone program by answering

each of the following items. The reporting period is

January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012.

I.

ZONE ACTIVITIES

In the space below list the major projects, and/or revitalization activities that have occurred within

the zone during the reporting period. For example, the announcement of a major corporation’s new

location in the zone, announcement of a plant closure, construction of a shell building, or the reuse

of an important “white elephant” building. DHCD uses this information to populate the list of

activities in program’s annual report to the General Assembly.

(Limit response to the space provided.)

March 1, 2012, StarTek, Inc. completed its closure of its Henry County site eliminating

133

jobs and removing

$393.4 thousand

in assessed value for office furniture, fixtures,

and equipment equaling a tax revenue value loss of

$5.8 thousand.

March 8, 2012, eBay, Inc. and subsidiaries, a Delaware corporation, d/b/a GSI

Commerce, Inc. in Henry County announced it would expand its operations investing

$1.5 million

in machinery and equipment and creating

61

new jobs. This expansion is

located in a portion of an existing facility which had been vacant for a number of years.

Commonwealth Crossing Business Centre: Sanitary sewer service extension to the

site was completed, permit applications were submitted for the grading of the 200

acres pad site and all but the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers permits were issued.

Bids were obtained and a contract awarded and a notice to proceed was contingent on

obtaining the final permit. However, as of the date of this report the Corps has failed

to issue the final permit required for construction to begin.

Virginia Avenue Transportation Enhancement Project: Additional funding was

obtained for the project. The preparation of the construction drawings for the first of

the four phases began late in the year. It is anticipated that bids will be accepted and

construction to begin in 2013. This project encompasses the northern end of Zone 54.

Badcock Home Furniture & More a national retail furniture store located in Collinsville

closed in the latter part of 2012.

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

II.

LOCAL INCENTIVE UTILIZATION

Provide the following information for

all

current local incentives during the reporting period in the chart below. For each incentive,

describe the qualification criteria in place, the provider of the incentive, and the office/individual who approves applicants. For 2012,

indicate the number of qualified businesses and calculate the total financial value of that incentive for 2012. For incentives that

require a certain level of job creation or investment, enter the total number of jobs created or investment leveraged for all qualified

2012 applicants.

Lastly, for any incentives that were not utilized in 2012, please provide an explanation for its lack of utilization and

describe any plans to improve usage of the incentive.

Description/Administration 2012 Utilization

Incentive

Name Qualification Criteria

Provider (Such as City’s Economic Development Office, County IDA, etc.) Entity/Individual who approves applicants

(Such as Local Zone Administrator, Commissioner of Revenue) Number of Qualified Businesses in 2012 Financial Value of Incentive in 2012

Total # of Jobs Created or Investment

Leveraged

(for incentive requiring job creation or property

investment only)

If the incentive was not utilized in 2012, please provide an explanation and discuss any plans to improve usage Real Property Improvement IDA Grant Minimum $50,000 assessed value, maintain or increase employment, and complete EZ Form. Henry

County IDA Local Zone Administrator

0 Jobs (#): Investment: Slow Economic Recovery Machinery & Tools Investment IDA Grant Minimum $50,000 assessed value, maintain or increase employment, and complete EZ Form. Henry

County IDA Local Zone Administrator

0

Jobs (#):

Investment Slow Economic Recovery

Office Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment IDA Grant Minimum $50,000 assessed value, maintain or increase employment, and complete EZ Form. Henry

County IDA Local Zone Administrator

0

Jobs (#):

Investment Slow Economic Recovery

Building Permit

Fee Waivers Based on type of permit, value of project,

and complete EZ Form.

Henry

County Local Zone Administrator

1 $236.32 Jobs (#): N.A. Investment $353,800 Public Service Authority Fee Waivers Based on type of Service and complete EZ Form. Henry County Public Service Authority Local Zone Administrator 0 Jobs (#):

Investment Slow Economic Recovery

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FEE AMOUNT WAIVED 66.63 75,000.00 7.14 8,500.00 15.30 50,000.00 15.30 40,300.00 131.95 180,000.00 $236.32 $0.00 $0.00 $353,800.00

Tolal Fees Waived 5

AMOUNT WATER CONNECTION 0.00 SEWER CONNECTION 0.00 WATER FACILITIES 0.00 SEWER FACILITIES 0.00 TOTAL $0.00

Total Fees Waived 0

HENRY COUNTY

FEES WAIVED NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITION ALTERATION OR RENOVATION

FOR HENRY COUNTY ZONE 54

2012 ENTERPRISE ZONE ANNUAL REPORT

Total Estimated Project Investment of $0.00 Total Estimated Real Property Investments $353,800.00

FOR HENRY COUNTY ZONE 54

2012 ENTERPRISE ZONE ANNUAL REPORT

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

III. JOB CREATION DATA

Provide the following information for

all

businesses

within the zone

for the 2012 reporting

period. In the space provided under the chart below, document the sources used to collect the

job creation information. If estimating, explain the methodology used. Larger cities and

counties may have to estimate job creation within the zone when using the VEC reports by

census tracts.

Please do not use job figures for the entire locality;

we are only looking for

information within the zone boundaries.

2012 Business Activity

New

Expansions

Closures

Downsizing

# of Businesses

2

3

1

2

# of Jobs Created/Lost

174

13

133

13

List of Businesses

(names)

* Numbers do not include commercial, retail, or

professional entities.

See attached

spreadsheets

Sources/Methodology:

Please see Appendix I (page 9) for suggested methodologies. These methods are not required

and are only suggestions.

Information Request Form 2012 (See copy attached). I contacted major businesses and

industries not completing Information Request Form 2012 by phone.

Conducted car window review and talked to owners of multi-business units to obtain

commercial, retail, and professional entities listing. Unable to obtain exact number of

employees due to many entities not having to report to VEC.

There are several reasons why

VEC may not have an exact/close match for a business:

1. Their business name and the d/b/a name are different. For example, Subway employees

are reported under a totally different name like KAB III Inc.

2. Depending on the entity type they may be exempt from reporting wages to the VEC. If the

business is a sole proprietor and wages are paid to the owner, spouse, parents and

children under 21 are not reportable to VEC. If it's a partnership and the partners are the

only employees, Partner wages are not reportable. Therefore, they would not have a VEC

account.

3. Employees may be leased through another employment agency (sort of like #1).

4.

Employees may be reported to the home office under a different name that is not in our

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Businesses or Industries with

increased employment levels

5

Businesses or Industries with

decreased employment levels

3

Businesses or Industries with employment

remaining the same or not reporting

4

Total Number of New Full-time Employees

187

Total Number of Lost Full-time Employees

(146)

Net Difference for 2012

41

Total Full-time Employees for 2012

396

Businesses or Industries using

Contracted Workers with benefits

0

Businesses or Industries using

Contracted Workers without benefits

1

Businesses or Industries using

Contracted Workers with/without benefits

0

Total Number of Contracted Workers w/benefits 0 Total Number of Contracted Workers with no benefits 1

Total Number of all Contracted Workers

1

Total Number Combined Employees

397

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ENTERPRISE ZONE 54

MASTER BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIES LIST

Company Name

NAICS

Code

Descriptor

Chesapeake Custom Chemical Corp.

Bio Diesel Fuel Facility

D & D Furniture Company, Inc.

337122

337125

337127

337211

337214

Upholstered Furniture

Diversified Distribution, Inc.

4225

General Warehouse Services

eBay, Inc.

d/b/a GSI Commerce Solutions, Inc.

493190

Catalog merchandise warehousing

and order shipping

Haverline Labels, Inc. &

Copenhaver Printing, Inc.

323110

Print Various Sizes & Shapes of Labels

and other items

National Glass Company, Inc.

332321

Plat Glass Windows and Doors

Reynolds Container, Corp.

322211

Corrugated and Solid Fiber Boxes

Scotts Home Improvement

(formerly Owens Window Company, Inc.)

236118

Installation & Repair Doors, Windows,

Mirrors, Shower Enclosures

Shenandoah Furniture, Company, Inc.

337121

Wood Household Furniture, Upholstery

Southeastern Wood Products, Inc.

321918

Prefabricated wood parts

& components, etc.

Star

Tek, Inc.

519190

In Bound Call Center

Virginia Blower Company, Inc.

238220

333412

Blower & Ventilator Systems

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Comcast, Inc. Cable Company Martinsville 390 Commonwealth Blvd.

CarQuest Auto Parts Auto Parts Store Martinsville 460 Commonwealth Blvd.

The Sirloin House Restaurant Martinsville 530 Commonwealth Blvd.

Roses Discount Department Store Martinsville 600 Commonwealth Blvd.

Plaza Barber Shop Barber Shop Martinsville 614 Commonwealth Blvd.

Advance America Cash Advance Loan Company Martinsville 626 Commonwealth Blvd.

Food Lion Grocery Store Martinsville 640 Commonwealth Blvd.

El Parral Mexican Restaurant Martinsville 670 Commonwealth Blvd.

Super 8 Motel Lodging Martinsville 1044 Memorial Blvd.

China Buffet Chinese Restaurant Martinsville 1090 Memorial Blvd.

Arby’s American Restaurant Martinsville 1130 Memorial Blvd.

Loan Max Cash Loans on Car Titles Loan Company Martinsville 1150 Memorial Blvd.

Tokyo Express Japanese Restaurant Martinsville 1170 Memorial Blvd.

Empire’s Fast Fuels Gas Station, Store, and Car Wash Martinsville 1230 Virginia Ave.

New Star Auto Used Auto Sales Martinsville 1237 Virginia Ave.

Tammi’s Hair and Beauty Supply Beauty Supplies Martinsville 1255 Virginia Ave.

Crockett’s Tire Center Tires and other Auto Services Martinsville 1265 Virginia Ave. D & B Auto Sales & Service Automobile Dealership Martinsville 1284 Virginia Ave. Martinsville Iron & Steel Company Special Order and Scrap Steel Martinsville 1331 Virginia Ave.

Gardau Recycle metal and other items Martinsville 1331 Virginia Ave.

State Farm Insurance Mary D. Carrington Agent, Insurance Martinsville 1370 Virginia Ave.

Carolina Door and Hardware Doors and Hardware Martinsville 1380 Virginia Ave.

Ken’s Carpets Flooring Martinsville 1396 Virginia Ave.

Citgo / Kangaroo Express 3719 Gas Station and Store Martinsville 1560 Virginia Ave. Sports Lane Bowling Center Bowling Alley, Games, and Restaurant Martinsville 10 Koehler Road Michael's Auto World Used Auto Sales & Service Martinsville 1620 Virginia Ave. Mike Haley’s Super Vacuum Store Vacuum Cleaner Dealership Martinsville 1645 Virginia Ave. A-1 Business Solutions Business equipment/computer Sales/Service Martinsville 1654 Virginia Ave. Uptown Automotive Automobile Service & Repair Martinsville 1703 Virginia Ave. Auto Tech Automotive Super Store Automobile Parts and Service Martinsville 1730 Virginia Ave. HOLIDAY SHOPPING CENTER BEGINS

Temptations Lingerie Adult Clothes and Novelties Martinsville 1836 Virginia Ave. (Bay L-1) Community Family Care Dr. Vincent K. Jones, MD Office Martinsville 1856 Virginia Ave. (Bay J-1)

Korean Martial Arts Academy Martial Arts School Martinsville 1858 Virginia Ave. (Bay J-2) 2nd Floor South Eastern Wood Products, Inc. Warehouse Only Martinsville 1864 Virginia Ave. (Bay I)

Liberty Tax Services Tax Service Martinsville 1866 Virginia Ave. (Bay H-1B)

Doan’s Alterations Clothing Alterations Martinsville 1868 Virginia Ave. (Bay H-2) 2nd Floor

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Business Name Type of Business Location Address

Listing For Commercial, Retail, & Professional Businesses In Enterprise Zone 54 for 2012

Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Martinsville 1888 Virginia Ave. (Bay F-2)

Cosmo Prof Health and Beauty Supplies Martinsville 1936 Virginia Ave. (Bay B-2)

HOLIDAY SHOPPING CENTER ENDS

Truliant FCU Teller Machine Station Martinsville 1976 Virginia Ave. (SB)

Pro Source Flooring Flooring & Finishes Martinsville 1986 Virginia Ave. (SB)

Frederick’s Eye Center Eye Care Professionals Martinsville 1975 Virginia Ave.

Deluxe Inn Motel Martinsville 1985 Virginia Ave.

Finney Building Supply Building Supplies Martinsville 2035 Virginia Ave.

Salon De Belleza Beauty Salon Collinsville 2067 Virginia Ave.

Motor Imports Kawaski & Suzuki Recreational Vehicle Dealership Collinsville 2111 Virginia Ave.

Woodall’s Music Musical Instrument Dealership Collinsville 2163 Virginia Ave.

C & C Fiberglass & Autobody Vehicle Body Shop Collinsville 2207 Virginia Ave.

Los Nortenos Mexican Restaurant Collinsville 2280 Virginia Ave.

Knight’s Inn Motel Collinsville 2357 Virginia Ave.

Quality Inn- “Dutch Inn” Hotel, Restaurant, and Lounge Collinsville 2360 Virginia Ave.

Elizabeth’s Pizza Italian Restaurant Collinsville 2365 Virginia Ave.

The Scrub Board Laundry Public Laundry Mat Collinsville 2405 Virginia Ave.

Martinizing Dry Cleaning Dry Cleaning Collinsville 2415 Virginia Ave.

at&t Cellular World Cell Phone Sales and Service Collinsville 2419 Virginia Ave. DUTCH INN PLAZA BEGINS

AutoZone #2027 Automobile Parts Store Collinsville 2400 Virginia Ave.

Rent-A Center Rental of Home Furnishings Collinsville 2422 Virginia Ave.

Dollar General Market Grocery Store Collinsville 2426 Virginia Ave.

The Mobile Home Store Mobile Home Parts and Service Collinsville 2432 Virginia Ave. INTELOS Phone Service Cell Phone Sales and Service Collinsville 2442 Virginia Ave.

Domino’s Pizza Takeout and Home Delivery Pizza Collinsville 2444 Virginia Ave.

DUTCH INN PLAZA ENDS

Najjar’s Pizza Haven Italian Restaurant Collinsville 2425 Virginia Ave.

Henebry's Wholesale Jewelry Jewelry Store Collinsville 2471 Virginia Ave.

American National Bank & Trust Banking Collinsville 2484 Virginia Ave.

Aaron’s Sales & Lease Ownership Home Furnishings & Appliances Collinsville 2536 Virginia Ave. Coulson’s Services Cell Phones and Satellite TV Collinsville 2545 Virginia Ave.

Advance Auto Automobile Parts Store Collinsville 2546 Virginia Ave.

Marathon / Steve’s Ezee In Mart Gas Station & Store Collinsville 2575 Virginia Ave. COLONY PLACE BEGINS

Bryant Everett Florist Florist Collinsville 2610 & 2614 Virginia Ave.

Cakes With Personality & Bakery/ Café DeLight Pastries and Other Baked Items Collinsville 2616 Virginia Ave. Express Check Advance of Virginia Check Cashing & Loans Collinsville 2618 Virginia Ave.

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The Collinsville Bistro American Restaurant Collinsville 2628 Virginia Ave. COLONY PLACE ENDS

Shell / Quality Mart Gas Station, Store, and Car Wash Collinsville 2629 Virginia Ave. Collinsville Express Lube (Texco) Automobile Service Center Collinsville 2637 Virginia Ave. COLLINSVILLE SHOPPING CENTER BEGINS

Tech Star Industrial Electrical Equipment Sales Collinsville 2664 Virginia Ave.

BTW 21 Local Television Station Collinsville 2670 Virginia Ave.

Conner Insurance Agency Insurance Sales Collinsville 2678 Virginia Ave.

BB&T Banking & Loans Collinsville 2680 Virginia Ave.

Slate’s Barber Shop Barber Shop Collinsville 2686 Virginia Ave.

Disability Health Supplies Medical Supplies Sales and Lease Collinsville 2688 Virginia Ave.

Family Dollar Store #11 Variety Store Collinsville 2692 Virginia Ave.

Save-A-Lot Discount Grocery Store Collinsville 2698 Virginia Ave.

Schewels Home Furnishings Collinsville 2706 Virginia Ave.

Fuller Vacuum & Sewing Center Vacuum Cleaners and Sewing Machines Collinsville 2720 Virginia Ave. The Waxx abd Butch's Transmission Vehicle Detailing and Transmission Repair Collinsville 2726 Virginia Ave. COLLINSVILLE SHOPPING CENTER ENDS

Burger King Burger Restaurant Collinsville 2679 Virginia Ave.

Subway Sub Restaurant Collinsville 2735 Virginia Ave.

Valero / Fas Mart Gas Station, Store, and Car Wash Collinsville 2758 Virginia Ave.

Wendy’s Burger Restaurant Collinsville 2801 Virginia Ave.

VN Nails & Spa Manicures, Pedicures, & Spa Treatments Collinsville 2800 & 2802 Virginia Ave. (Same Building)

Thrifty’s Auto Parts Auto Parts Sales Collinsville 2808 Virginia Ave.

Kuts Family Hair Care Beauty Salon Collinsville 2824 Virginia Ave.

Checkfirst Cash Advance Check Cashing & Loans Collinsville 2842 Virginia Ave.

Casting Logos Signs & Printing Collinsville 2845 Virginia Ave.

Cahill Real Estate & Construction Contract Building Collinsville 2867 & 2871 Virginia Ave. Rocuda Finance & Cahill Real Estate Property Sales, Lease, and Management Collinsville 2879 Virginia Ave.

Kim School of Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts School Collinsville 2890 Virginia Ave.

First Health Chiropractic Center (Closing 04-30-2013)Chiropractic Center Collinsville 2896 Virginia Ave.

Trust Mortgage Mortgages & Loans Collinsville 2898 Virginia Ave.

China Express Chinese Restaurant Collinsville 2906 Virginia Ave.

Choice Cleaners Dry Cleaning Collinsville 2907 Virginia Ave.

Pizza Hut Italian Restaurant Collinsville 2914 Virginia Ave.

Hardee’s #2946 Burger Restaurant Collinsville 2927 Virginia Ave.

Fast Auto Loans Loans issued on car titles Collinsville 2954 Virginia Ave.

SunTrust Bank Banking Collinsville 3000 Virginia Ave.

Piedmont Specialty Company Industrial Tooks & Equipment Sales Collinsville 3135 Virginia Ave.

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Business Name Type of Business Location Address

Listing For Commercial, Retail, & Professional Businesses In Enterprise Zone 54 for 2012

Eggleston's Jewelry Rpair Jewelry & WatchRepair Shop Collinsville 3191 Virginia Ave. Price Wholesale Lighting Lighting Fixtures and Supplies Sales Collinsville 3195 Virginia Ave. Southern States Cooperative Farming & Garden Supply Store Collinsville 3200 Virginia Ave. Teresa’s School of Baton & Dance Teaches Baton and Dance Collinsville 50 Coffman Dr.

O’Reilly Auto Parts (New) Auto Parts Store Collinsville 3234 Virginia Ave.

Interim Health Care Home Health Care Services Collinsville 3235 & 3237 Virginia Ave. Foster Brother’s Garage Automobile Garage Collinsville 3245 & 3255 Virginia Ave.

Teddy Mountain Toy Bear Store Collinsville 3264 Virginia Ave. Front

All Around Wiring Satellite Sales and Installation Collinsville 3264 Virginia Ave. Rear

Nationwide Insurance Insurance Agency Collinsville 3289 Virginia Ave.

Fidelity Bank Banking Collinsville 3300 Virginia Ave.

All American Auto Spa Carwash & Detailing Collinsville 3344 Virginia Ave.

COLLINSVILLE PLAZA BEGINS

Hetz Rental of Vehicals Collinsville 3368 Virginia Ave.

The Now Look Hair Salon Beauty Salon Collinsville 3382 Virginia Ave. (Also uses 3388 Suite B) Terry Waller Surveyor Surveying Services Collinsville 3386 Virginia Ave. (Also Known as 3388 Suite Devine Designs T-Shirts, Embroidery, Graphics & Signs Collinsville 3410 Virginia Ave.

Collinsville Engraving Company Specialty Engraving, Mounting, and Printing Collinsville 3410 & 3412 Virginia Ave.

Flowers Bakeries Bread Store Collinsville 3416 Virginia Ave. (Suite 1)

Aztec Labor Employment Staffing Services Collinsville 3416 Virginia Ave. (Suite 2)

Piedmont Surveying and Design, P.C. Surveying and Engineering Services Collinsville 3416 Virginia Ave. (Suite 5)

Rowe Tax Service Accounting & Taxes Collinsville 3416 Virginia Ave. (Suite 6)

COLLINSVILLE PLAZA ENDS

Bryant Radio Electronics Sales and Service Collinsville 3349 Virginia Ave.

Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant Collinsville 3500 Virginia Ave.

Taco Bell Mexican Restaurant Collinsville 3544 Virginia Ave.

Collinsville Farm Market Fresh Produce Market Collinsville 3585 Virginia Ave.

Walgreens Drug Store Collinsville 3590 Virginia Ave.

Fenderz Fifties Dinner Resturaunt Collinsville 3627 Virginia Ave.

Blue Ridge Remodeling Heating & Air Conditioning Building Construction & Remodeling Collinsville 3674 Virginia Ave. Citgo Gas Station & Store Gas Station & Variety Store Collinsville 3716 Virginia Ave. Jimmy’s Tire & Auto Tire Sales and Auto Service Collinsville 3759 Virginia Ave. Jimmy’s Retreading Production and Sales of Retread Tires Collinsville 3763 Virginia Ave.

Cycle Connection Motor Cycle and ATV Sales and Service Collinsville 3829 Virginia Ave. & 406 Spring Dr. Town Gun Shop & Town Police Supply Gun Sales, Supplies, and Service Collinsville 3985 Virginia Ave.

Farmers Insurance Agency Wanda Hundley Insurance Agent Collinsville 4000 Virginia Ave.

The Pot & Pan Restaurant Collinsville 4090 Virginia Ave.

Collinsville Furniture Mart Furniture Store (Locally Owned & Operated) Collinsville 4110 Virginia Ave. and 71 Shawnee Dr. Vistar Eye Center Vision & Surgery Specialists Collinsville 4244 Virginia Ave.

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Peoples Gas For Less Propane, Gas Station, and Closed Carwash Collinsville 4241, 4245, & 4251 Virginia Ave.

Clips "N" Curls Hair Salon Collinsville 4279 Virginia Ave.

Mr. Scrub Carwash Carwash Collinsville 4283 Virginia Ave.

El Rosario Grocery Mexican Grocery Store Collinsville 4297 Virginia Ave.

Furniture Refinishing Furniture Refinishing Collinsville 4339 Virginia Ave.

Affordable Clothing Discount Clothing Store Collinsville 4347 & 4355 Virginia Ave. Hopkins Delivery & Moving, LLC Contract Hauling Collinsville 4365 Virginia Ave.

Nelson Subaru & Kia Dealership Car Sales and Service Collinsville 4630, 4660, & 4730 Virginia Ave. Nelson Fleet Service Lease and Rental Fleet and Large Vehicle Leasing & Rental Collinsville 4751 Virginia Ave.

Nelson Collision Center & Rental Cars Auto Body Repair and Rentals Collinsville 4774 Virginia Ave. Mid-Way Bottled Gas Company Bottled Gas and Associated Services Martinsville 910 Stultz Rd.

Southwestern VA Gas NP-NC Warehouse Site Martinsville 942 Stultz Rd.

Youngs Repair Repair Servive Martinsville 200 V. C. Dr.

Penske Truck Rental & Leasing Truck Rental and Leasing Martinsville 300 V. C. Dr.

Pet Dairy, Inc. Dairy Products Distribution Only Martinsville 440 V. C. Dr.

Guy M. Turner, Inc. Rental of large cranes Martinsville 900 V. C.

Will Transport Trucking company Martinsville 900-B V. C. Dr.

Road Pro Commercial Truck Training, Inc. Truck driving school Martinsville 900-C V. C. Dr.

Loan Smart, LLC Check Cashing & Loans Ridgeway 10053 Greensboro Rd. (Left Side)

Greensboro Auto Express Automobile Repair Shop Ridgeway 10053 Greensboro Rd. (Right Side)

Greensboro Stop & Shop Gas Station & Convenience Store Ridgeway 10079 Greensboro Rd. Submitted List to VEC to assist with obtaining employment numbers for each intity. VEC only able to supply limited information

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ENTERPRISE ZONE INFORMATION REQUEST FORM FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2012

Please e-mail to @co.henry.va. or fax to (276) 638-7970 the information requested below, by

no later than January 31, 2013.

Requested information:

EZ Contact Person: , Phone Number: .

Contact’s Fax Number: .

Contact’s E-mail address: .

As of December 31, 2012 number of:

Full time positions filled by employees working a minimum of 40 hours, receiving wages/salary

and benefits .

Full time positions filled by employees working a minimum of 40 hours, receiving wages/salary

and no benefits .

Full time positions filled by employees working less than 40 hours receiving wages/salary and

benefits .

Full time positions filled by employees working less than 40 hours and receiving wages/salary

and no benefits .

Contracted positions filled by employees working a minimum of 40 hours and receiving

benefits through you or the contractor .

Contracted positions filled by employees working a minimum of 40 hours and are not receiving

benefits through you or the contractor .

Contracted positions filled by employees working less than 40 hours and receiving benefits

through you or the contractor .

Contracted positions filled by employees working less than 40 hours and are not receiving

benefits through you or the contractor .

Production employee average hourly wage .

Note:

Not completing and submitting the above information may result in loss of

incentive benefits due your business or industry.

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For your business or industry, or a division thereof, located within Henry County’s Enterprise

Zone, please supply the following:

A brief summary of the business’s or industry’s overall economic positioning relative to today’s

economic environment.

Describe any major improvements, modernization of entire departments or divisions, and/or

expansions.

Describe any major downsizings and/or elimination of entire departments or divisions.

(The above information will be used in compiling an overview of Henry County’s Enterprise

Zone to be included in the required Annual Report to the State Enterprise Zone Department.)

Should you have any questions or concerns and/or need EZ information or local forms please

contact me at (276) 634-2570 or 340-0484 or e-mail me at @co.henry.va..

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation.

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

IV. INVESTMENT DATA

DHCD tracks private and public investment separately for each locality. In the case of a joint zone, each

participating locality is required to submit an Annual Report, with the investment data requested below

reported for each individual locality.

A.

Private Investment on Nonresidential Structures

For each type of permit listed below, indicate the number and dollar value of permits issued for private

sector actions

within the zone

during the reporting period.

Do not use

permit information for the

entire locality

.

Type of Permit

Number of Permits

Dollar Value

New Construction

Manufacturing

0

$0.00

Office

0

$0.00

Retail

0

$0.00

Mixed-use

0

$0.00

Rehab/Expansion

Manufacturing

8

$417,650.00

Office

0

$0.00

Retail

26

$348,499.00

Mixed-use

0

$0.00

TOTAL

34

$766,147.00

Note: See spreadsheet attached for breakdown of numbers shown above.

B.

Public Investment

Please indicate the public dollar amount, and if necessary, provide a description of any public

investments that occurred

in the zone

during the reporting period.

Type of Investment

Public Dollar Amount

Description

Infrastructure

Streets/Sidewalks

$9,678.56

VA Ave. Enhancement Project

Water

$

Sewer

$1,529,160.00

Sewer Extension to Serve CCBC

Broadband

$

Other

$188,215.00

Engineering for site Development

Public Buildings

Improvements

$

New Construction

$

Parks & Schools

Improvements

$

New Construction

$

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of Fee Value Manufacturing/Distribution Office Retail Mixed-use Manufacturing/Distribution Office Retail Mixed-use E-12-011804 15.30 20,000.00 1 B-12-011838 66.63 75,000.00 1 B-12-011873 40.80 1,500.00 1 P-12-011888 7.14 8,500.00 1 E-12-011893 15.30 50,000.00 1 B-12-011937 25.50 4,580.00 1 M-12-011959 25.50 2,800.00 1 E-12-011996 15.30 40,300.00 1 M-12-012020 25.50 1,800.00 1 E-12-012023 15.30 2,500.00 1 E-12-012048 15.30 38,100.00 1 B-12-012086 25.50 25,000.00 1 B-12-012100 71.40 24,000.00 1 B-12-012138 78.50 50,000.00 1 P-12-012153 4.08 100.00 1 M-12-012166 51.00 43,300.00 1 E-12-012176 15.30 800.00 1 E-12-012187 25.50 1,800.00 1 B-12-012186 264.72 60,369.00 1 E-12-012279 30.60 20,000.00 1 S-12-012283 30.60 3,000.00 1 P-12-012300 6.12 2,500.00 1 E-12-012306 15.30 800.00 1 E-12-012307 15.30 800.00 1 S-12-012332 76.50 13,600.00 1 B-12-012-401 25.50 9,000.00 1 S-12-012473 15.30 2,500.00 1 B-12-012482 131.86 180,000.00 1 S-12-012561 15.30 3,000.00 1 B-12-012584 25.50 50,000.00 1 B-12-012585 25.50 9,000.00 1 E-12-012597 15.30 4,850.00 1 B-12-012599 25.50 15,000.00 1 E-12-012601 15.30 1,650.00 1

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2012 Local Enterprise Zone Annual Report

EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

V.

GOALS/OBJECTIVES

1.

Please discuss any planned local goals and objectives for the locality’s Enterprise Zone

program. This can include amending the zone’s boundaries/incentives or targeting a number

of local businesses to meet with over a specified time period, etc.

Continue with on-site visits to businesses and industries which I was unable to get to in

2012 and hopefully tour completion of any new or expanding businesses.

Also, the County is hoping to receive permits necessary to complete a mega site

development along the Virginia and North Carolina border.

2.

For zones experiencing low or no state incentive activity, please explain actions and

improvements planned to increase usage of the VEZ grant program. What specific steps will be

taken to ensure an increase in applications for upcoming Grant Years?

Continue working with the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development

Corporation as they recruit new firms and work with existing firms to expand.

VI.

MARKETING MATERIALS

1.

Attach a “screen shot” of your local web page that advertises your Enterprise Zone. Please

include the date that the site was last revised, and verify that the information provided is

correct. (See attached PDF)

2.

Attach a copy of any brochures or marketing materials that you currently use to advertise your

Enterprise Zone. (See attached PDFs)

3.

Submit a copy of the current

Zone Description

. If you have made amendments to the zone

boundaries or incentives be sure to reflect these changes in an updated description. Please

email Lauren Fink at

[email protected]

for the latest version of your description on

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Program Description

The Enterprise Zone Program is a Commonwealth of Virginia economic development program managed by the Department of Housing and Community Development. The State’s Enterprise Zone Program is designed to provide incentives for businesses to locate or expand in designated zone areas. The City of Martinsville and Henry County have two joint zone designations consisting of 7,921+ acres of commercial, retail, office, and industrial properties as can be seen by going to the web address below and clicking on the plus sign(+) beside Zones and Districts, then

placing a check (√) beside Enterprise Zones,

then clicking on the plus sign (+) to display legend.

http://gis.co.henry.va.us/martinsville_henry_

county.html

State Incentives

Real Property Investment Grants

Real Property Investment Grants are available for investments made in industrial, commercial, or mixed-use property in an enterprise zone. A mixed-use property is a building incorporating a business in which a minimum of 30 percent of the useable area shall be devoted to commercial, office or industrial space.

Existing Structures:

For rehabilitation or expansion of existing structures an investor must spend at least $100,000 in qualified real property improvements in order to qualify. Grants are calculated at a rate of 20% of the amount of the investment in excess of $100,000. For projects under $5 million the maximum amount an investor can receive is $100,000 over a five year period. For projects over $5 million the maximum amount is $200,000 over a five year period.

New Construction:

For new construction the investor must spend at least $500,000 in qualified real property improvements in order to be eligible. Grants are

investor can receive is $100,000 over a five year period. For projects over $5 million the maximum amount is $200,000 over a five year period.

Waged Based Job Creation Grants

Newly created job creation grants are offered for new permanent full-time positions created by business start-ups and expansions by firms. Wage-based job grants are available for any business firms that are not personal service, food/beverage establishments. Wage-based job creation grants are awarded in amounts up to $500 per grant eligible position filled by an employee earning 150 percent of the federal minimum wage and up to $800 per grant eligible position filled by an employee earning 200 percent of the federal minimum wage. These employees must be offered health benefits. Business firms are eligible to receive job grants for five consecutive calendar years from first year of grant eligibility. Firms can receive wage-based job creation grants for up to 350 grant eligible positions per year for each of the five years. Firms not meeting the 150 percent of the minimum wage or that do not offer health benefits are not eligible for grants.

In order to qualify for wage-based job creation grants, the business firm must be located in a Virginia Enterprise Zone and must increase their permanent full-time positions by four permanent full-time positions threshold jobs over a base calendar year. Wage-based job creation grants are only available for the new permanent full-time position(s) created above this four job threshold.

General Provisions

• Applications for the Real Property Investment

Grants and the Wage-based Job Creation Grants must be submitted to the DHCD by April 1. Notification of grant award will be no later than June 30.

• Should the total amount of qualified grant

requests exceed the state’s annual available funding, each qualified business will receive a prorated portion of its Real Property Grant. Grants shall be counted against the cap for the fiscal year in which the grant was allocated.

ntRevitalization/Virginia_Enterprise_Zones.htm

Local Incentives

Local incentives have been developed to complement the state enterprise zone incentives. Examples of the local incentives offered by the City of Martinsville and Henry County include:

Real Estate IDA Grants (Investment with

$50,000 assessed value required, County only) • Machinery & Tools IDA Grants (Investment

with $50,000 assessed value required, County only)

Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment IDA Grants (Investment with $50,000 assessed

value required, County only)

Building Permit Fee Waivers (Does NOT

include sign permits, City only)

City Water Connection Fee Waivers (Fees

waived for domestic and processed water only) Public Service Authority Fee Waivers (Fees

waived for water and sewer connections and availability, County Only)

City Business Professional Occupation License (BPOL) Fee Rebate (50% of Fees

rebated based on gross receipts, maximum of five years, and non-retroactive)

For more detailed information concerning zone boundaries and incentives, including eligibility criteria and filing deadlines, contact:

Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation

134 E. Church Street, Suite 200

P.O. Box 631 • Martinsville, VA 24114-0631

276/403-5940 • Fax 276/403-5941

or

City of Martinsville 276/403-5156 Henry County 276/634-2570

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Incentive Real Property Improvement IDA Tax Grant

Machinery & Tools Investment IDA Tax Grant

Furniture, Fixtures, and

Equipment IDA Tax Grant Building Permit Fee Waivers

Public Service Authority Fee Waivers

Description Based on real property improvements

assessed value

Based on machinery & tools assessed value

Based on furniture, fixtures, and equipment assessed value

Based on type of permit and value of project

Based on type of service and consumption rate

New Construction: New/Additional M&T: New/Additional FF&E:

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000,

job creation or retention, and a qualifying NAICS code

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000,

job creation or retention, and a qualifying NAICS code

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000,

job creation or retention, and a qualifying NAICS code

Property must be located in one of the designated Enterprise Zones, create

or retain jobs, and have a qualifying NAICS Code

Property must be located in one of the designated Enterprise Zones, create or retain jobs, and have a qualifying

NAICS Code

Addition or Renovation: Replacement of M&T: Replacement of FF&E:

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000, job creation or retention at an existing/ operating facility, and a qualifying

NAICS code

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000

after reducing by the assessed amount taken out of service and accounting for job creation/ retention

and qualifying NAICS code

Requires an investment with a minimum assessed value of $50,000

after reducing by the assessed amount taken out of service and accounting for job creation/ retention

and qualifying NAICS code

Requires an assessed value of $50,000 and job creation or retention. In addition, the existing structure must

be fifteen years or older, and any replacement structure may not exceed

110% of the total square footage of the replaced structure. Time Period for

Applicants to Receive Benefits

Five years per qualification during life of zone

Five years per qualification during life of zone

Five years per qualification during life

of zone Each qualified filing during life of zone Each qualified filing during life of zone

Amount of Benefit Applicant can Receive

100% of first year tax increase and 50% of tax increase after assessement adjustment each of

second through fifth years

100% of first year tax increase and 50% of tax increase after assessement adjustment each of

second through fifth years

100% of first year tax increase and 50% of tax increase after assessement adjustment each of

second through fifth years

100% of Fees 100% of Fees

Maximum Amount None None None None None

Required Records and Forms

Submission of EZ Real Property Investment Plan/IDA Grant

Form and a copy of the previous year's tax bill

Submission of EZ Machinery and Tools Investment Plan/IDA Grant Form and a copy of the previous

year's tax bill

Submission of EZ Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment Investment Plan/IDA

Grant Form and a copy of the previous year's tax bill

Submission of EZ Building Permit Fee Waiver Form and a copy of the

building permit

Submission of EZ PSA Fee Waiver Form and a copy of the service

application Incentive Based on

Firm's:

100% completed, assessed, and taxed project

Difference of prior year tax and current year's tax and adjusted for declining

scale assessment

Difference of prior year tax and current year's tax and adjusted for declining

scale assessment

County building inspection's prevailing fee schedule

Public Service Authority's prevailing fee schedule

Submission Date of Form Sixty days prior to start of construction March 15th of the following year in

which investments are made

March 15th of the following year in which investments are made

Submit when filing for building permit(s)

Submit when filing for application of service(s)

Carry Over/ Refund None None None None None

Henry County Enterprise Zone Coordinator --- (276) 634-2570

Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation --- (276) 403-5940

Henry County Enterprise Zone Incentive Program

Rehabilitation:

For More Information regarding the incentives shown above call the following: Qualifications

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October 31, 2012

Dear Property/Business Owner:

You have been identified as a property owner or business owner located in the Martinsville-Henry County

Enterprise Zone. Please join us for our annual

Enterprise Zone Workshop

to receive updated information

about changes to the program for this application year on Wednesday,

December 5

th

,

from 9AM to 12PM,

at the

Virginia Museum of Natural History,

21 Starling Avenue, Martinsville. The event is sponsored by

the Small, Minority & Entrepreneurial Division of the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development

Corporation. The EDC is partnering with the City of Martinsville, Henry County and the Virginia

Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to share this information in our community.

Local representatives will cover the City of Martinsville and Henry County Enterprise Zone components.

DHCD will provide an overview of the state real property and job creation grants and detailed instructions

on qualifying for the Virginia Enterprise Zone Real Property Investment Grant (RPIG) and Job Creation

Grant (JCG). This session will also include how to apply.

The Virginia Enterprise Zone (VEZ) grant program was amended to allow Job Creation Grants (JCG) to

receive funding priority. The remaining funds will be allocated to the RPIG, and the amount paid to each

RPIG applicant will be pro-rated proportionally should the grant requests exceed the remaining amount of

funding.

The event is open to the public and free of charge. Please register by calling the EDC at 276-403-5940 or

online at

www.YesMartinsville.com/SmallBusiness/Events

.

If you have questions with regard to the workshop, please contact me at 276-403-5940 or by e-mail at

[email protected]

.

Sincerely,

Lisa W. Fultz

Director

MHC EDC Small, Minority & Entrepreneurial Division

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October 31, 2012

Dear

XXX:

Please join us for our annual Enterprise Zone Workshop to receive updated information about changes to

the program for this application year on Wednesday, December 5

th

, from 9AM to 12PM, at the Virginia

Museum of Natural History, 21 Starling Avenue, Martinsville. The event is sponsored by the Small,

Minority & Entrepreneurial Division of the Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development Corporation.

The EDC is partnering with the City of Martinsville, Henry County and the Virginia Department of Housing

and Community Development (DHCD) to share this information in our community.

Local representatives will cover the City of Martinsville and Henry County Enterprise Zone components.

DHCD will provide an overview of the state real property and job creation grants and detailed instructions

on qualifying for the Virginia Enterprise Zone Real Property Investment Grant (RPIG) and Job Creation

Grant (JCG). This session will also include how to apply.

The Virginia Enterprise Zone (VEZ) grant program was amended to allow Job Creation Grants (JCG) to

receive funding priority. The remaining funds will be allocated to the Real Property Investment Grants

(RPIGS), and the amount paid to each RPIG applicant will be pro-rated proportionally should the grant

requests exceed the remaining amount of funding.

The event is open to the public and free of charge. Please register by calling the EDC at 276-403-5940 or

online at www.YesMartinsville.com/SmallBusiness/Events.

If you have questions with regard to the workshop, please contact me at 276-403-5940 or by e-mail at

[email protected].

Sincerely,

Lisa W. Fultz

Director

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Managing Cash Flow - Nov. 8th

Are things just not adding up in your business

financials?

Mismanagement of cash flow is one of the top

reasons small businesses fail. It can be tricky but you

can take more control of your business' success.

At this workshop, you will receive tips and easy-to use tools that will help get your

cash flowing in the right direction and help you anticipate any bumps along the

way. With our hands-on activities, you will leave with information that you can use

right away.

When: November 8th Choose 9-11AM or 2-4PM

Where: New College Institute (King Building, Rm. 208)

Cost: FREE

Register:

YesMartinsville.com/SmallBusiness/Events

or 276-403-5940

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Learn about the recent changes in benefits for our

local Enterprise Zone incentives from the City of

Martinsville's Susan McCulloch and Henry County's

Wade Nester. Participants will receive detailed

information on local Enterprise Zone benefits, as well

as an overview of state Enterprise Zone benefits from a state representative who will

be on hand to answer questions.

This workshop would benefit business owners, property owners, controllers, and

CPAs who have an interest in Enterprise Zone benefits.

When: December 5th at 9AM

Where: Virginia Museum of Natural History

Cost: FREE

Register:

YesMartinsville.com/SmallBusiness/Events

or 276-403-5940

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More Opportunities to Grow

January 17th-

Business Professionalism: Networking

& Communicating

February 21- e-Commerce: Building Business on the

Internet

January 17

th

- Business Professionalism: Networking &

Communicating

February 21- e-Commerce: Building Business on the Internet

November 1st

Customer Service for Managers

Covering customer service, importance of first impressions, communication and

dealing with difficult customers.

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Business Professionalism: Networking & Communicating

Tips to make a professional impression from initial meetings to lasting business

relationships.

February 21st

e-Commerce: Building Business on the Internet

The benefits of having your business online and expanding your customer base.

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134 East Church Street, Suite 200 PO Box 631, Martinsville, Virginia 24114

Phone: 276.403.5940 | Fax: 276.403.5941

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Student Intern Position Available

We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated

student leader to serve as an intern for the Small,

Minority & Entrepreneurial Division (SMED) of

Martinsville-Henry County Economic Development

Corporation. Students who are in their junior or

senior year of college are encouraged to apply. As an

intern in this program, you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in our

entrepreneurial development program and make a difference in our small business

community. This internship will focus on entrepreneurship and the management of a

small business enterprise.

This paid position is being offered through the

New College Institute's 2013 Summer

Internship Program

. Interested parties should refer to the program's guidelines and

deadline to see if you meet qualifications. The selection process will be as follows:

1. Submit your cover letter and resume to

[email protected]

. Deadline -

Dec. 17, 2012.

2. Selected applicants will complete a skills assessment session and may be invited

for an interview.*

3. Finalists will be required to complete 4 hours of volunteer work with the EDC.*

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15, 2013.

*Interviews and volunteer work will be scheduled between December 19th-January

9th.

A detailed description of the Intern position can be found here.

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Enterprise Zone 2012

Learn about the recent changes in benefits for our

local Enterprise Zone incentives from the City of

Martinsville's Susan McCulloch and Henry County's

Wade Nester. Participants will receive detailed

information on local Enterprise Zone benefits, as well

as an overview of state Enterprise Zone benefits from

a state representative who will be on hand to answer

questions.

This workshop would benefit business owners, property owners, controllers, and

CPAs who have an interest in Enterprise Zone benefits.

When: December 5th at 9AM

Where: Virginia Museum of Natural History

Cost: FREE

Register:

YesMartinsville.com/SmallBusiness/Events

or 276-403-5940

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RFP - Fabrication and Installation of Signage

The City of Martinsville has issued an RFP

for contractors to submit a proposal for fabrication

and installation of signage. The turn-key project

includes, but may not be limited to, signage

fabrication and installation as per specifications.

Interested contractors should keep the following

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All questions due - Dec. 7th by 5PM.

Proposals due - Dec. 28th by 5PM.

Award contract - end of Jan. 2013.

Contact Susan McCulloch for more information at

[email protected]

or

276-403-5156.

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Coming up...

January 17th -

Business Professionalism: Networking

and Communicating

- Make a positive lasting

impression that can build your business relationships.

February 21st -

e-Commerce: Building Business on

the Internet

- Whether selling, buying or trying to cut

costs, the internet can be an efficient way to run your business.

March 20th -

Concepts from Design to Print

- Get tips and critiques on the design of

your brochure, flyer, rack card or other marketing materials.

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HENRY COUNTY AND MARTINSVILLE (2001)

VIRGINIA ENTERPRISE ZONES 54

Zone 54 (2001)

The second of two Henry County/Martinsville joint enterprise zones encompasses a total of

3455.68 acres. Within Henry County there are two noncontiguous areas of 2,934.02 acres. A

large portion is located in the Southwestern part of the County which borders a portion of the

Norfolk Southern railroad, and the other area encompasses a large commercial and retail district

near the middle of the County and contains a 1206 acre tract for future development. The city’s

zone area includes 521.66 acres of vacant industrial properties, commercial & retail areas, and

several under-utilized industrial buildings. The city and county are developing a regional industrial

park in the Southwestern area of the County’s portion of the zone near the Virginia North Carolina

border.

Jointly Offered Local Incentives – Zone 54

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An incentive based on the increase in real estate tax for qualified projects.

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An incentive based on the increase in machinery and tools tax for qualified projects.

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An incentive based on the increase in furniture, fixtures and equipment tax qualified projects.

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Waiver of building permit fees for qualified zone businesses.

PSA

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Waiver of water and sewer connection and facilities fees for new or expanding qualified

businesses.

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Fees waived for domestic and processed water only

Martinsville Local Incentives – Zone 54

Business Professional Occupation License (BPOL) Fee Rebate

50% BPOL fee rebate based on gross receipts for a five year period.

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A five-year partial exemption on real estate taxes for qualified businesses.

Local Contacts

Contact the zone administrators for more information on local incentives and the boundaries of

this zone.

Henry County

Martinsville

Engineering and Mapping Department

Department of Community Development

P.O. Box 7

55 West Church Street

Collinsville, Virginia 24078-0007

Martinsville, Virginia 24112

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EZ 3-AR (Revised 1/2013)

Please indicate the type of assistance/services that would help meet the goals and increase the

effectiveness of the local Enterprise Zone.

Guidance on amendment process

Technical assistance on local incentive implementation

Seminars on state incentives to local businesses

Interest in hosting an Enterprise Zone Workshop

Other _____________________________

_____________________________

VIII.

COMPOSITE MAP

Please provide DHCD with a current map of the locality large enough to show the entire Enterprise

Zone inclusive of any recently amended areas and all non contiguous areas associated with that

particular zone. In the case of a joint zone, only include boundaries pertaining to the locality included

in this report. Please shade the areas within the Enterprise Zone a different color so that the zone

boundaries are easily discernable. Be sure to include major highways /roads, bodies of water, or

other landmarks that help place the zone in a regional setting.

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WWWWIIIILLLLLLLLIIIIAAAAMMMM FFFF SSSTTSTTOOOONNNNEEEE HHHHWWWWYYYY

WILLIAM F STONE HWY WW W WIIIILLLL LLLLIIIIAAAA MMMM FFFF SSSSTTTTOOOO NN N NEEEE HHHHWWWWYYYY WIL LIA M F STO NE HW Y WW W WIIIILLLL LL LLIIIIAAAAMMMM FFFF SSSSTTTTOONOONNEENEE HHHHWWWWYYYY WIL LIA M F STONE HWY W W W WIIIILLLLLLLLIIIIAAAAMM FFMMFF SSSSTTTTOOOO

WILLIAM F ST O W WWWI IIILLL LD DDD E EEE SSSSTTTT W ILD E S T WW WWHHHH IIIITTTTTTTTLLLLEEEE RRRR DD DD WH ITTL E RD W WWW H H H H I IIITTTTEEEE HHHH OO O OUU U USS S SEEEE RRRRDD D D W H ITE H OU SE R D WWWW HHHH IIIITTTTBBBBYYYY TTTT EE E ERRRR W HITBY T ER WW W WHHHEEHEEEEEELLLEELEERRRR AAAAVVVVEEEE

WHEELER AVE WWWWEEEESSSSTTTTOOOOVVVVEEEERRRR DDDDRRRR W ESTOVE R DR WWWW EEEE S SSS T T T TOOOO VVVV EEEERRRR DDDDRRRR W E S TO V ER DR WW W

WEEEESSSSTTTTLLLLAAAANNDNNDD DDDDDRRRR

WESTLAND DR

WW

W

WEEESSESSTTTTBBBBRRRROOOOOOOOKKKK LLLLNNNN

WESTBROOK LN

WWWWEEEELLLLLLLLSSSS HHHHOOOOLLLLLLL

LOOOWOWW RRWRRDDDD WELLS HOLLOW RD WWWWEEEEDDDD GGGGEEEEWWWW OOOOOOOODDDD RRRR D DDD W E DGEW OO D R D WW W WAAAAYYYYCCCCRRRROOOOSSSS

SSSS DDDDRR R R WAYCR OS S DR WWWWAAAATTTTTTTT SSSSTTTT WATT ST W WWW A AAA T TTT S SSSO O OO N NNN DDDDRRRR W A TSO N DR WWWWAAAATTTTKKKKIIIINNNNS SSS DDDD R R R R W ATKINS D R WW W WAAAASSSSHHHBBHBBUUUURRRR

NN NN DDDRRDRR WASHBURN DR WW W WAAAARRRREEEEHHHH O O O OUUUUSSSSEEEE SSSSTT T T W ARE HO USE ST W W W WAAAAR R R RDDDD RRRRDDDD WAR D RD WWWW A AAA LLLLKKKKEEEERRRR RRRRDDDD W A LKER RD W W W WAAAAKKKKEEEEFFFFIIIIEEEELLLLDDDD DDDDRRRR WAKEFIELD DR WWWW AAAAGGGG OOOO NNNN EEEE RRRR RRRR DDDD W A G O N ER R D WW W WAAAAGGGGOOONNONN TTTTRR R RAAAAIIIILLLL RR R R DDDD WAGON TRAIL RD WW W W MMMM A A A A R RRR KKKKEEEE TTTT SSSS TTTT W M A R KE T S T WW W

W CCCOCOOMOMMMMMMOMOOONNWNNWWEEWEEAAAALLLLTTTTHHH BBHBBLLLLVVVVDD D D W COMMONWEALTH B LVD VVVVI IIISSSS T T T TAAAA VVVV I III EEEE WWWW LLLLNNNN V ISTA V IEW LN V V V V I IIIRRRR G GGG I IIINNNNIIIIAAAA AAAAVVVVEEEE V IR G IN IA A VE VVVVIIIIRRRR GGGG IIIINNNN IIIIAAAA AAAA VVVVEEEE V IRG INI A AV E VVVVIIIIRRRR GGGGIIIINNNN IIIIAAAA AAAA VVVVEEEE VIR GIN IA A VE VVVVIIIIRRRR GGGGIIIINNNN I IIIAAAA AAAA VVVV EEEE VIR GIN IA AV E V VVV I IIIRRRRG GGG I IIINNNN I IIIAAAA AAAA V VVV E EEE V IR G IN IA A V E V VVVI IIINNNN SSSST TTTE EEE VINE S T VV V VIIIILLLLLLLLAAAA RRRRDDDD VILLA RD VV V

VIIIIAAASSASS VVVVIIIIEEEEWW WW DDDDRRRR

VIAS VIEW DR V V V V E EEE TT TTEEEERRRRAA A ANNNN RRRRDDDD V E TERAN R D

VVVVEEEERRRRNNNOONOONNNN LLLLNNNN

VERNON LN V VVV E EEE N NNN N NNN A AAA AAAA V VVV EEEE V E NN A A VE VVVVAAAARR R RLLLLEEEE YYYY LLLLNNNN V ARL EY LN

VVVVAAAALLLLLLLLEEEEYYYVVYVVIIIIEEEEWWWW RRRRDDDD VALLEYVIEW RD VVVVAAAALLLLLLLLEEEE YYYY DDDDRRRR VA LLEY DR VVVV CCCC DDDD RRRR V C DR UUUURRRRBBBBAAAANN N N DDDDRRRR URB AN D R UUUUNNNNNNNNAAAAMMMME EEE

D DDD SSSSTTTT UNNAME D ST UUUUNNNN I IIIOO O ONNNN SSSSTTTT UN ION ST

TTTTYYYYLLLLEEEER RRR PPPP LLLL TYLER PL TTTT UUUURRRR NN NNEE E ERRRR AAAASSSSHHHH BBBBYYYY RRRRDDDD T UR N ER ASHB Y R D TTTTUTUGGLE RUUUGGGGGGGLLGLLEEEE RRRRDDDDD T T T T R R R R O OOOTTTT TT TT CCCC IIIIRRRR T R OTT CIR T TTT R RRR I IIINNNN I IIITTTTYYYY TTTTEEEE RRRR T R IN ITY TE R TTTTRRRREE EENNNNTTTTH H H HIIIILLLLLLLL DDDDRRRR TRE NTHILL DR TT TTRRRRAAAAIIIILLLL SSSS EEEE NN NNDDDD RR RRDDDD TRAI LS EN D R D TT T TRRRR AAAA IIIILLLL DDDDRRRR TR AIL DR TTTT

OOOOPPPPAAAAZZZZ DDDDR RRR

TOPAZ DR TTTTOOOO PPPP SSSS TTTT TO P ST TT TTIIIILLLL LLLLEEEEYYYY DDDDR RRR TILLEY DR TTTTHHHHOOOO MM M MAAAASSSSD DDD RRRR T HO MAS R D T TTT HH HHOOOOMM MMAAAA SSSS HHHHTTTT S SSS T HOMAS HT S TTTT H HHH E EEE GGGGR RRR E EEE A AAA T T T T RRRR D D D D TH E G R E A T R D TTTTHHHHEEEE GGGGRRRREEEEAAAATTTT RRRRDDDD THE G RE AT RD TT T TEEEERRRRRRRRYYYY SSSS MMMMOOOOUUU UNNNN TTTT A AAA I IIINNNN RRRR DDDD TERRY S M OUN T A IN RD TTTTENTH STTEEENENNTTNTHTHHH SSSSTTTT TT TTEEEEAAAAKKKKWWWWO OOO

OO OODDDD LLLLNNNN TEA KW O OD LN TT T TAAAAYYYYLLLLOOROORRR RRRRDDDD TAYLOR RD TTTTAAAARRRRAAAA DDDD RR R R TARA D R TT T

TAAANNANNYYYYAAAARRDDRRDD RRRRDDDD

TANYARD RD TTTTAAAA NNNNGGGG LLLLEEEEWW W W OOOO OOOO DDDD DDDD R RRR TA N GL EW O O D DR T TTT A AAA H HHH O OOO E EEE DDDDRRRR TAHOE D R TT T TAAAAHHHHOOOO

EE EE DDDDRRRR T AHOE DR TT TTAAAA BBBB O OOO R RRR DDDD RR RR TA B O R D R TTTT BBBB SSSS TTTTAAAANNNNLLLLEEEE YY YY HHHH WW W WYYYY T B S TAN LEY HW Y SS SSYYYYLLLLVVVVAAAANNNN AAAAVVVV EE EE SYLVAN AV E SS S SWWWWAAAANNNNSSSOSOONNONN SSSSTTTT SW ANSO N ST SS S SWWWAAWAALLLLLLLOOLOOWWWW LLLLNNN

N SWALLO W LN SSSSUUUU SSSSAAAANNNN LLLLNNNN SU SAN LN SSSS UUUUSSSSAAAANNNNR R R R DDDD

S U SAN D R S S S S U UUU NNNNSSSS EEEETTTT DDDRDRRR S U NS ET D R SSSSUUUUNNSNNSSESEEETTTT DDDD RRRR SUNS E T D R SS SSUUUUNNNNRRRRIIIISSSSEEEE AAAAV VVV

E EEE S UNR ISE AV E SSSS UUUU MMMM MMMM IIIITTTT RRRR DDDD S U

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