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Liberty County approves nonbinding letter of intent recommending tax abatement for Project Juniper
Summary
At a special February meeting, the Liberty County Commissioners Court approved a nonbinding letter of intent recommending a Chapter 312 tax abatement (statutory maximum, 100% for 10 years as drafted) for Project Juniper to improve the county's competitiveness for the proposal.
Liberty County Commissioners Court on a special call in February approved a nonbinding letter of intent recommending a tax abatement under Chapter 312 of the Texas Tax Code for Project Juniper, a proposed industrial development considering Liberty County among other locations.
The letter of intent, as drafted, recommends the statutory maximum abatement — a 100% property tax abatement for 10 years — but commissioners and county legal staff emphasized the document is not legally binding and would not require the county to grant the abatement should Project Juniper proceed. "No. This is not…
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