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Prince George supervisors approve amended enterprise zone ordinance, add parcels and reduce some incentives
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved amendments to the county’s enterprise zone ordinance, adding two parcels and reducing the machinery-and-tools tax rebate from 100% to 50% for five years; changes will be submitted to the economic development authority and state and would be retroactive to Jan. 1, 2026 if approved by the state.
Prince George County’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Dec. 16 to adopt amendments to the county’s enterprise zone ordinance that add two parcels and scale back several local incentives intended to encourage commercial and industrial investment.
County staff presenter Mr. Jabari said the county currently maintains about 3,754 acres in two noncontiguous enterprise zone areas and proposed adding roughly 70 acres (including a former elementary school parcel and a roughly 54‑acre Massingburg parcel) to increase utilization to about 3,824 acres. He said the package also reduces the machinery-and-tools tax rebate from 100% to 50% for five years, adjusts water and sewer connection fee relief, and replaces a rezoning-fee waiver with an accelerated permitting priority because…
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