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469.314 DESIGNATION OF JOB OPPORTUNITY BUILDING ZONES.
    Subdivision 1. Commissioner to designate. (a) The commissioner, in consultation with the
commissioner of revenue, shall designate not more than ten job opportunity building zones.
In making the designations, the commissioner shall consider need and likelihood of success
to yield the most economic development and revitalization of economically distressed rural
areas of Minnesota.
(b) In addition to the designations under paragraph (a), the commissioner may, in
consultation with the commissioners of agriculture and revenue, designate up to five agricultural
processing facility zones.
(c) The commissioner may, upon designation of a zone, modify the development plan,
including the boundaries of the zone or subzones, if in the commissioner's opinion a modified
plan would better meet the objectives of the job opportunity building zone program. The
commissioner shall notify the applicant of the modification and provide a statement of the reasons
for the modifications.
    Subd. 2. Need indicators. (a) In evaluating applications to determine the need for
designation of a job opportunity building zone, the commissioner shall consider the following
factors as indicators of need:
(1) the percentage of the population that is below 200 percent of the poverty rate, compared
with the state as a whole;
(2) the extent to which the area's average weekly wage is significantly lower than the state
average weekly wage;
(3) the amount of property in or near the proposed zone that is deteriorated or underutilized;
(4) the extent to which the median sale price of housing units in the area is below the state
median;
(5) the extent to which the median household income of the area is lower than the state
median household income;
(6) the extent to which the area experienced a population loss during the 20-year period
ending the year before the application is made;
(7) the extent to which an area has experienced sudden or severe job loss as a result of
closing of businesses or other employers;
(8) the extent to which property in the area would remain underdeveloped or nonperforming
due to physical characteristics;
(9) the extent to which the area has substantial real property with adequate infrastructure and
energy to support new or expanded development; and
(10) the extent to which the business startup or expansion rates are significantly lower
than the respective rate for the state.
(b) In applying the need indicators, the best available data should be used. If reported data
are not available for the proposed zone, data for the smallest area that is available and includes the
area of the proposed zone may be used. The commissioner may require applicants to provide data
to demonstrate how the area meets one or more of the indicators of need.
    Subd. 3. Success indicators. In determining the likelihood of success of a proposed zone,
the commissioner shall consider:
(1) the strength and viability of the proposed development goals, objectives, and strategies in
the development plan;
(2) whether the development plan is creative and innovative in comparison to other
applications;
(3) local public and private commitment to development of the proposed zone and the
potential cooperation of surrounding communities;
(4) existing resources available to the proposed zone;
(5) how the designation of the zone would relate to other economic and community
development projects and to regional initiatives or programs;
(6) how the regulatory burden will be eased for businesses operating in the proposed zone;
(7) proposals to establish and link job creation and job training; and
(8) the extent to which the development is directed at encouraging and that designation of
the zone is likely to result in the creation of high-paying jobs.
    Subd. 4. Designation schedule. (a) The schedule in paragraphs (b) to (f) applies to the
designation of job opportunity building zones.
(b) The commissioner shall publish the form for applications and any procedural, form,
or content requirements for applications by no later than August 1, 2003. The commissioner
may publish these requirements on the Internet, in the State Register, or by any other means the
commissioner determines appropriate to disseminate the information to potential applicants
for designation.
(c) Applications must be submitted by October 15, 2003.
(d) The commissioner shall designate the zones by no later than December 31, 2003.
(e) The designation of the zones takes effect January 1, 2004.
(f) The commissioner may reserve one or more of the ten authorized zones for a second round
of designations in calendar year 2004. If the commissioner chooses to reserve designations for
this purpose, the commissioner shall establish the schedule for the second round of designations,
notwithstanding the dates in paragraphs (c), (d), and (e). The commissioner shall allow a period
of at least 90 days for submission of applications after notification of the second round. A zone
designated in the second round takes effect on January 1, 2005.
    Subd. 5. Geographic distribution. The commissioner shall have as a goal the geographic
distribution of zones around the state.
    Subd. 6. Rulemaking exemption. The commissioner's actions in establishing procedures,
requirements, and making determinations to administer sections 469.310 to 469.320 are not a rule
for purposes of chapter 14 and are not subject to the Administrative Procedure Act contained in
chapter 14 and are not subject to section 14.386.
History: 1Sp2003 c 21 art 1 s 19

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