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Resolution 2008-019 RESOLUTION NO. 08J,.L A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING INOVO INCORPORATED AS A QUALIFIED APPLICANT IN THE QUALIFIED TARGET INDUSTRY (QTI) TAX REFUND PROGRAM PURSUANT TO SECTION 288.106, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR FOUR ANNUAL PAYMENTS FOR A TOTAL APPROPRIA TION OF $25,600.00 AS THE LOCAL PARTICIPATION MATCH FOR FISCAL YEAR(S) 2009 THROUGH 2012; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the business under consideration IS a medical device manufacturing company, specifically, Inovo Incorporated ("Inovo"); and WHEREAS, Inovo currently has its corporate headquarters and a manufacturing facility in Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, Inovo intends to acquire a complimentary California based company and is considering relocating said company to Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, it is policy of the State of Florida and Collier County to encourage the growth of high value-added employment and the economic base by providing tax refunds to qualified targeted industries that create high-wage job opportunities; and WHEREAS, the State requires the applicant requesting certification as a qualified targeted industry business to provide, among other things, a resolution adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of the county in which the proposed project is to be located, recommending that the target business be approved as a qualified target industry and confirming that the necessary commitment of local financial support for the target industry exist; and WHEREAS, this incentive will provide an inducement for Inovo to relocate this acquired business to Collier County; and WHEREAS, to qualify for the Qualified Targeted Industry (QTI) Tax Refund Program, a participant must create 10 new jobs or not less than a 10% increase in employment for an expansion of an existing business; and WHEREAS, Inovo has committed to creating up to 32 net new jobs in Collier County by September, 2008, with a required minimum average wage of $58,157.00, which is 150% of the Collier County's 2006 average wage; and WHEREAS, to qualify for this program, Enterprise Florida, Inc., will confirm with the Governor's Office of Tourism Trade and Economic Development (OTTED) about the Qualified Targeted Industry (QTI) Tax Refund Program that they agree the project is eligible for QTI tax refunds up to $128,000.00 (including local match). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: The Board of County Commissioners hereby recommends that Inovo be approved as a Qualified Target Industry Business pursuant to Section.288. 106, Florida Statutes, and Page 1 of 2 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County has reviewed the public resources for local financial support and determined that the County can provide the necessary commitment of local financial support for Inovo as a Qualified Targeted Industry Business, in the amount of up to $25,600.00; that this amount will therefore be so encumbered, and shall be made available for payment from future revenues generated from the projected ad valorem taxes collected as a result of this project. Payment is proposed to be made in the following increments: FY 2009- $6,400.00, FY 2010-$6,400.00, FY 2011-$6,400.00, and FY 2012-$6,400.00 Monies are to be paid to the Florida Economic Development Trust Fund with the stipulation that these funds are intended to represent the "local participation" required by Section.288. 106, Florida Statutes. The necessary commitment of local financial support shall be contingent on Inovo maintaining the jobs during the life of the incentive and ensuring that its hiring practices are consistent with and reflect the diversity of the Collier County community. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same, this ~q*' day of 3~(} UQ(j_ 2008. ATTEST: DWIGHT E, ~>CLERK '" ',' By: Attett n to . Slgfl.tt.lrt onh BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BYTom~b Approv d as to form and Ie I su ic' ncy: Jeffrey . K tzkow Chief A sis t County Attorney Page 2 of2