HOUSE BILL No. 4723

 

March 31, 2009, Introduced by Reps. Espinoza, Pavlov and Haase and referred to the Committee on Commerce.

 

     A bill to amend 1996 PA 376, entitled

 

"Michigan renaissance zone act,"

 

by amending section 8a (MCL 125.2688a), as amended by 2008 PA 116.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 8a. (1) Except as provided in subsections (2), (3), and

 

(4), the board shall not designate more than 9 additional

 

renaissance zones within this state under this section. Not more

 

than 6 of the renaissance zones shall be located in urban areas and

 

not more than 5 of the renaissance zones shall be located in rural

 

areas. For purposes of determining whether a renaissance zone is

 

located in an urban area or rural area under this section, if any

 

part of a renaissance zone is located within an urban area, the

 

entire renaissance zone shall be considered to be located in an

 

urban area.

 

     (2) The board of the Michigan strategic fund described in


 

section 4 of the Michigan strategic fund act, 1984 PA 270, MCL

 

125.2004, may designate not more than 17 18 additional renaissance

 

zones within this state in 1 or more cities, villages, or townships

 

if that city, village, or township or combination of cities,

 

villages, or townships consents to the creation of a renaissance

 

zone within their boundaries. The board of the Michigan strategic

 

fund may designate not more than 1 of the 17 18 additional

 

renaissance zones described in this subsection as an alternative

 

energy zone. An alternative energy zone shall promote and increase

 

the research, development, testing, and manufacturing of

 

alternative energy technology, alternative energy systems, and

 

alternative energy vehicles, as those terms are defined in the

 

Michigan next energy authority act, 2002 PA 593, MCL 207.821 to

 

207.827. An alternative energy zone shall have a duration of

 

renaissance zone status for a period not to exceed 20 years as

 

determined by the board of the Michigan strategic fund. The board

 

of the Michigan strategic fund may designate not more than 8 of the

 

additional 17 18 renaissance zones described in this subsection as

 

a redevelopment renaissance zone. A redevelopment renaissance zone

 

shall promote the redevelopment of existing industrial facilities

 

or the development of property for industrial purposes. The board

 

of the Michigan strategic fund may designate not more than 1 of the

 

17 18 additional renaissance zones described in this subsection as

 

a pharmaceutical recovery renaissance zone. A pharmaceutical

 

recovery renaissance zone shall promote the development or

 

redevelopment of existing underutilized facilities currently

 

occupied or formerly occupied by a pharmaceutical company. Before


 

designating a renaissance zone under this subsection, the board of

 

the Michigan strategic fund may enter into a development agreement

 

with the city, township, or village in which the renaissance zone

 

will be located and the owner or developer of the facility or

 

property located in the renaissance zone. The development agreement

 

for a redevelopment renaissance zone described only in subsection

 

(6)(b)(vi) or (vii) may provide for the payment of 1 or more of the

 

taxes described in section 9. The board of the Michigan strategic

 

fund may designate 1 of the 18 additional renaissance zones

 

described in this section as a border crossing zone. A border

 

crossing zone shall be located in a city with a population of more

 

than 30,000 and less than 36,000 that contains an international

 

border crossing or a township that adjoins a city with a population

 

of more than 30,000 and less than 36,000 that contains an

 

international border crossing, or both. A border crossing zone

 

shall have a duration of renaissance zone status for a period not

 

to exceed 20 years as determined by the board of the Michigan

 

strategic fund. The border crossing zone may contain up to 5

 

distinct geographic areas in the city and township as determined by

 

the board of the Michigan strategic fund.

 

     (3) In addition to the not more than 9 additional renaissance

 

zones described in subsection (1), the board may designate

 

additional renaissance zones within this state in 1 or more

 

qualified local governmental units if that qualified local

 

governmental unit or units contain a military installation that was

 

operated by the United States department of defense and was closed

 

in 1977 or after 1990.


 

     (4) Land owned by a county or the qualified local governmental

 

unit or units adjacent to a zone as described in subsection (3) may

 

be included in this zone.

 

     (5) Notwithstanding any other provision of this act, property

 

located in the alternative energy zone that is classified as

 

commercial real property under section 34c of the general property

 

tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL 211.34c, and that the authority, with the

 

concurrence of the assessor of the local tax collecting unit,

 

determines is not used to directly promote and increase the

 

research, development, testing, and manufacturing of alternative

 

energy technology, alternative energy systems, and alternative

 

energy vehicles as those terms are defined in the Michigan next

 

energy authority act, 2002 PA 593, MCL 207.821 to 207.827, is not

 

eligible for any exemption, deduction, or credit under section 9.

 

     (6) As used in this section:

 

     (a) "Pharmaceutical recovery renaissance zone" means a

 

renaissance zone that includes a geographic area that is located in

 

1 or both of the following:

 

     (i) In a city with a population of more than 70,000 and less

 

than 85,000 and in a county with a population of more than 235,000

 

and less than 250,000.

 

     (ii) In a city with a population of more than 42,000 and less

 

than 55,000 and in a county with a population of more than 235,000

 

and less than 250,000.

 

     (b) "Redevelopment renaissance zone" means a renaissance zone

 

that meets 1 of the following:

 

     (i) All of the following:


 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 7,500

 

and less than 8,500 and is located in a county with a population of

 

more than 60,000 and less than 70,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

200 or more acres.

 

     (ii) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 13,000

 

and less than 14,000 and is located in a county with a population

 

of more than 1,000,000 and less than 1,300,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

300 or more contiguous acres.

 

     (iii) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a township with a population of more than

 

5,500 and is located in a county with a population of less than

 

24,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

more than 850 acres and has railroad access.

 

     (iv) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 40,000

 

and less than 44,000 and is located in a county with a population

 

of more than 81,000 and less than 87,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

more than 475 acres.

 

     (v) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 21,000

 

and less than 26,000 and is located in a county with a population

 

of more than 573,000 and less than 625,000.


 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

less than 45 acres in size.

 

     (vi) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than

 

190,000 and less than 250,000 and is located in a county with a

 

population of more than 573,000 and less than 625,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site of

 

more than 14 acres and less than 16 acres in size.

 

     (C) Is approved by the board of the Michigan strategic fund on

 

or before April 1, 2007.

 

     (vii) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 35,500

 

and less than 36,800 and is located in a county with a population

 

of more than 157,000 and less than 162,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site

 

comprised of 1 or more adjacent parcels totaling 5 or more acres.

 

     (C) Is approved by the board of the Michigan strategic fund on

 

or before April 1, 2007.

 

     (viii) All of the following:

 

     (A) Is located in a city with a population of more than 40,000

 

and less than 44,000 and is located in a county with a population

 

of more than 81,000 and less than 87,000.

 

     (B) Contains only all or a portion of an industrial site

 

composed of 1 or more adjacent parcels totaling 100 or more acres.

 

     (C) Is approved by the board of the Michigan strategic fund on

 

or before April 1, 2008.