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Jackson County approves MOU, five-year tax rebate tied to Project Bristol water-bottling plant

2274230 · February 12, 2025
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The Jackson County Board approved a memorandum of understanding and an economic-development resolution allowing a five-year, phased tax-rebate incentive for Project Bristol, a water-bottling operation planned for Marianna Industrial Park. The incentive is tied to a jobs commitment in the MOU.

The Jackson County Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday approved a memorandum of understanding with Project Bristol that permits the county to provide tax-rebate incentives to support a water-bottling operation proposed for 3521 Russell Road in the Marianna Industrial Park.

The MOU authorizes a tax-rebate structure that would begin in year two of operations and run for five years, contingent on the company meeting conditions in the agreement. County economic-development staff said the incentive is tied to job creation requirements in the MOU.

Darwin Gilmore, who spoke for…

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