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Pasco County approves $15 million incentive package for Evans employment center, bars housing for 30 years
Summary
Pasco County commissioners voted July 15 to approve a $15 million cooperative economic-development package to prepare an 80-acre employment center near the I-75/Lake Iola Road interchange and to bar residential development on the site for 30 years.
Pasco County commissioners voted July 15 to approve a cooperative economic development agreement aimed at converting an approximately 80-acre parcel near the I-75/Lake Iola Road interchange into a business park and light-industrial employment center.
Planning and Economic Development Director David Engel said the project's developer revised an earlier proposal to emphasize employment uses and reduce residential density. The agreement approved by the board includes reimbursable incentives totaling $15,000,000: $12,000,000 in ad valorem tax rebates and $3,000,000 sourced from the county's penny-for-Pasco program. County staff said reimbursements will be made only after required infrastructure improvements are completed and documented by receipts.
Under the project plan, the developer agreed to a mix…
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