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Published: October 22, 2008
BROOKSVILLE - County Commissioner Rose Rocco said it is vital Hernando County gain a reputation of being a "business-friendly community."
More must be done, she said, to help existing business owners, especially as they go through the permitting process in trying to expand.
That is also a top priority of Office of Business Development Director Mike McHugh who presented at Tuesday's commission meeting an amended economic development incentives ordinance designed to encourage the expansion of existing business and help attract new industry.
The new ordinance targets several new kinds of industry for Hernando County and provides a cash grant to certain targeted industries that create jobs here. Those cash grants would be performance-based and paid out to the company over a four- or five-year period.
County commissioners voted 5-0 to approve the amended ordinance.
County Commissioner David Russell said this updated incentives ordinance will "enhance our ability to attract industry to Hernando County."
Some of the highlights:
The amended ordinance also updates the "targeted list of industries" the county is trying to attract to bring in higher-paying jobs.
They include jobs in the aviation and aerospace industry (including aircraft manufacturing, maintenance, air freight and passenger charter services); green technologies and energy (solar energy, bio-fuels, water energy, fuel cells, hydrogen, energy conservation); research and development; logistics, distribution and warehousing.
Reporter Michael D. Bates can be reached at 352-544-5290 or mbates@hernandotoday.com.
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