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R2010-051 - 2010-04-12 RESOLUTION NO. R2010 -51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO ENTER INTO A TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENT WITH NEELILA, LLC.; FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT TERMS OF SAID AGREEMENT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 312 OF THE TAX CODE, V.A.T.S. AS AMENDED, ORDINANCE NO. 1353, ESTABLISHING REINVESTMENT ZONE #20, AND THE GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA FOR GOVERNING REINVESTMENT ZONES AND TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENTS SET FORTH IN RESOLUTION NO. R2006 -121. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS: Section 1. That certain Tax Abatement Agreement, by and between the City of Pearland and Neelila, LLC, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes, is hereby authorized and approved. Section 2. The City Council finds and determines that the Tax Abatement Agreement and the property subject to this agreement meet the requirements of Chapter 312 of the Tax Code, V.A.T.S. as amended, Ordinance No. 1353, which established Reinvestment Zone #20, and the Guidelines and Criteria for Governing Reinvestment Zones and Tax Abatement Agreements set forth in Resolution No. R2006- 121. Section 3. The City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute, and the City Secretary to attest, said Tax Abatement Agreement and any counterparts thereof. RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -51 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this the 12 day orti ril, A.D., 2010. TOM REID MAYOR ATTEST: Yo NG i d/ T,/ C (i .,4.- SE ETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: all:- Cd---- DARRIN M. COKER CITY ATTORNEY 2 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTIES OF BRAZORIA, FORT BEND, AND HARRIS TAX ABA'T'EMENT AGREEMENT This Tax Abatement Agreement "Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Pearland, Texas, a home rule city and Municipal Corporation of Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Harris Counties, Texas, duly acting by and through its City Manager "City Neelila, LLC "Neelila duly acting by and through Bal Sareen, its Chief Executive Officer and Brask, Inc. Neela "Neela duly acting by and through Bal Sareen its Chief Executive Officer. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, on the 25 day of August, 2008 the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, passed Ordinance No. 1353 establishing Reinvestment Zone #20 in the City of Pearland, Texas, for general business tax abatement, as authorized by Chapter 312, Tax Code, V.A.T.S. as amended "Code and WHEREAS, the City previously adopted Resolution No. 82006 -121, which established appropriate guidelines and criteria for governing reinvestment zones and tax abatement agreements to be entered into by the City as contemplated by the Code; and WHEREAS, the City's objective is to maintain and/or enhance the general business economic and employment base of the Pearland area for the long term interest and benefit of the City, in accordance with Resolution No. 82006 -121 and the Code; and WHEREAS, the contemplated use of the Premises, as hereinafter defined, the contemplated improvements to the Premises in the amount as set forth in this Agreement and the other terms hereof are consistent with encouraging development of said Reinvestment Zone in accordance with the purposes for its creation and are in compliance with Resolution No. 2006- 121 and the guidelines and criteria adopted by the City and all applicable law; and WI IEREAS, the Improvements as defined below constitute a major investment within the Reinvestment Zone that will substantially increase the appraised value of property within the zone and will contribute to the retention or expansion of primary and secondary employment within the City; and WHEREAS, there will be no substantial adverse affect on the provision of city services or on its tax base and the planned use of the Premises will not constitute a hazard to public safety, health, or welfare; now, i THEREFORE: For and in consideration of the mutual agreements and obligations set forth below, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by the parties hereto, Neelila, Neela and City mutually agree as follows: 1. The property to be the subject of this Agreement shall be that property described by metes and bounds and map attached hereto as Exhibit "A" "Premises 2. Construction of Neelila's Improvements on the Premises, described in Exhibit "B" will cost approximately one million, two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) for the fixed improvements and approximately one million, three hundred thousand dollars ($1,300,000.00) for the fixed equipment which shall be substantially complete on or about December 31 2011; provided, that Neelila shall have such additional time to complete the Improvements as may be required in the event of "force majeure" if Neelila is diligently and faithfully pursuing completion of the Improvements. For this purpose, "force majeure" shall mean any contingency or cause beyond the reasonable control of Neelila including, without limitation, acts of God or the public enemy, war, riot, civil commotion, insurrection, governmental or de facto governmental action (unless caused by acts or omissions of Neelila), fires, explosions or floods, and strikes. The date of completion of the Improvements shall be defined as the date a Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the City of Pearland. 3. Neelila agrees and covenants that it will diligently and faithfully, in a good and workmanlike manner, pursues the completion of the Improvements as a good and valuable con- sideration of this Agreement. Neelila further covenants and agrees that all construction of the Improvements will be in accordance with all applicable state and local laws and regulations or valid waiver thereof. In further consideration, Neelila shall thereafter, from the date a Certificate of Occupancy is issued until the expiration of this Agreement, continuously operate and maintain the Premises as Neelila, limiting the use of said Premises to that use which is consistent with the terms of this Agreement and the general purpose of encouraging development or redevelopment of the Reinvestment Zone during the period that the property tax exemptions evidenced herein are in effect. 4. Neela agrees and covenants that the Improvements shall provide a minimum of twenty seven (27) full -time equivalent jobs during the period of the abatement. Accordingly, Neela shall provide to the City annual manpower reports (Exhibit "D") within sixty (60) days following the end of each calendar year. S. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and subject to the rights and holders of any outstanding bonds of the City, a portion of ad valorem property taxes assessed to the Property and otherwise owed to the City shall be abated. City hereby acknowledges that it is not aware of any terms or conditions of any outstanding bonds which would invalidate this Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective with the January 1 st valuation date immediately 0) following the date of execution of this Agreement. In each year that this Agreement is in effect, the amount of abatement shall be an amount equal to the percentage indicated below of the taxes assessed upon the increased value of the Improvements and Fixed Equipment over the market value in the year in which this Agreement is executed. The abatement as herein provided shall be for the following years and in the following amounts: Fifty percent (50 of the taxes assessed upon the increased value of the fixed equipment and fixed improvements, annually for a period of five (5) years beginning January 1, 2011 and ending December 31, 2015. In the event Neelila shall move any time during the term of this Agreement or take any other action that would prevent the City from getting sales tax revenue, then all rebates previously earned and paid to Neelila by the City shall be refundable to the City by Neelila and no further abatement shall be granted under any remaining term of this Agreement. 6. Neelila further agrees that the City, its agents and employees shall have the right to enter upon the Premises at any reasonable time and to inspect the Improvements in order to determine whether the construction of the Improvements is in accordance with this Agreement and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations or valid waiver thereof. After completion of the Improvements, the City shall have the continuing right to enter upon and inspect the Premises at any reasonable time, after 24 hours' notice has been given, to determine whether the Premises are thereafter maintained and operated in accordance with this Agreement and all applicable federal, state, and local law, ordinances, and regulations. The City will canduct at least one inspection annually to ensure compliance with the guidelines contained in Resolution No. 82006 -121. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if the City determines that a violation of a federal, state, or local law, ordinance or regulation exists on the Premises, the City may, in addition to any other authorized enforcement action, provide to Neelila written notice of such violation. For the purposes of this Agreement, Neelila shall have ten (10) days from the date of the notice to cure or remedy such violation. If Neelila fails or refuses to cure or remedy the violation within the ten (10) day period, Neelila is subject to the forfeiture, at the discretion of the City, of any right to any tax abatement for a portion of the period or the entire period covered by this Agreement. 7. Neelila and Neela agree and covenant that the information provided in the attached Application for Tax Abatement (Exhibit "C is true and correct and that any materially false or misleading information that is provided to the applicable taxing jurisdictions may be grounds for termination of the agreement with possible liability for recovery of abated taxes. 8. In the event that (1) the Improvements for which an abatement has been granted are not completed in accordance with this Agreement; or (2) Neelila allows its ad valorem taxes owed to the applicable taxing jurisdictions to become delinquent and fails to timely and properly follow the legal procedures for protest and/or contest of any such ad valorem taxes; or (3) Neelila or Neela breaches any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, then this Agreement shall be in default. In the event that Neelila or Neela defaults in its performance of (1), (2), or (3) above, then the City shall give Neelila or Neela written notice of such default, which notice shall be delivered by personal delivery or certified mail to: Neelila, Inc, 109 Big Trail Circle, Missouri W City, Texas 77459 -6187 or to Brask, Inc. Neela at 109 Big Trail Circle, Missouri City, Texas 77459 -6187. If Neelila or Neela has not cured such default within sixty (60) days of said written notice, this Agreement may be modified or terminated by the City. Notwithstanding the provisions set forth herein, this Agreement may be terminated at any time after the execution hereof by agreement of both parties. 9. In the event that the facility is completed and begins producing product or service, but subsequently discontinues producing product or service for any reason except fire, explosion or other casualty or accident or natural disaster for a period of one year during the abatement period, then this Agreement shall be in default and shall terminate. The abatement of taxes for the calendar year during which the facility no longer produces shall also terminate. 10. As liquidated damages in the event of default and in accordance with Section 312.205, Tax Code, V.A.T.S., as amended, all taxes which otherwise would have been paid to the City without the benefit of abatement (but without the addition of penalty; interest will be charged at the statutory rate for delinquent taxes as determined by Section 33.01 of the Tax Code) will become a debt to the City and shall be due, owing and paid to the City within sixty (60) days of the expiration of the cure period or the termination date, whichever is applicable. The City shall have all remedies for the recapture and collection of the lost tax revenue as provided generally in the Tax Code for the collection of delinquent property taxes and in accordance with Resolution No. R2006 -121. 11. The City represents and warrants that the Premises does not include any property that is owned by a member of its council or boards, agencies, commissions, or other governmental bodies approving, or having responsibility for the approval of, this Agreement. 12. The terms and conditions of this Agreement are binding upon the successors and assigns of all parties hereto. This Agreement may be transferred or assigned by Neelila and Neela only upon written permission by the City in accordance with Resolution R2006 -121, which permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. No assignment shall be approved if the assignor or assignee is indebted to the City for ad valorem taxes or other obligations. 13. It is understood and agreed between the parties that Neelila and Neela in performing their mutual obligations hereunder, are acting independently, and the City assumes no responsibilities or liabilities in connection therewith to third parties. 14. NEELILA AND NEELA RELEASE, ACQUIT, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS, FROM ANY AND ALL KINDS OF CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, INJURIES, RIGHTS, CAUSES OF ACTION, OR JUDGMENTS OF WHAT- SOEVER CHARACTER OR NATURE, INCLUDING ATTORNEYS' FEES, WHICH MAY ARISE AS A RESULT OF THIS AGREEMENT. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION REFLECT THE EXPRESSED INTENTIONS OF NEELILA, NEELA AND THE CITY AND SHALL SURVIVE THE TERMINATION, EXPIRATION, OR CANCELLATION OF THIS AGREEMENT. n u 15. It is understood and agreed by the City and Neelila that if the Premises has been designated and taxed as agricultural land pursuant to Chapter 23, Subchapter C, Tax Code, V.A.T.S., that this Agreement shall not be effective and no abatement granted until Neelila has removed the agricultural use designation and all taxes due pursuant to Section 23.55, Tax Code, V.A.T.S., as amended, (roll back taxes) have been paid. 16. This Agreement was authorized by Resolution of the City Council at its council meeting on the day of 2410, authorizing the City Manager to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City. 17. This Agreement is entered into by Neelila and Neela pursuant to authority granted by its Chief Executive Officer, Bal Sareen on the S g day of A U G, 1 1 2010. 18. This shall constitute a valid and binding Agreement between the City, Neelila and Neela when executed in accordance herewith. 19. This Agreement is performable in Brazoria County, Texas. 20. Neelila and Neela agree and covenant to certify annually to the City, while this Agreement is in effect, that Neelila and Neela are in compliance with each applicable term of this Agreement. Witness our hands this `day of ATTEt`:�; a CITY OF PEARLAND By: Y. YounAdiTinR Bill Eisen City ("ecretary City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: V" Darrin M. Coker City Attorney 5 ATTEST: Neelila, LLC By: By: Printed game: L� k 4v YVO Printed Name: f3A-i. k- Title: TO Title: C—'kFb ATTEST: By: L—n 5 Printed Name:_ L, K6u d 4 Title: +"r 5iJ-z Brask, Inca -Neely By: Printed Na'mc: (34�- k Sxteed Title: F_ THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF &Cc20r_, C_ BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared `Sf C of the City of Pearland, being by me duly sworn on his/her oath deposed and said that he /she is duly qualified and authorized in all respects to make this affidavit; and that every statement contained in the Manpower Report is within his/her knowledge and true and correct. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME on the Q Nc ll `day of 2010, to certify which witness my hand and official seal. NtA NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF y- TEXAS CO 0; Tz t' Printed Name: >r1, c� rz L, 'F My Commission Expires: 0 DOj t THE STATE OF TEXbW—g- 2 d ,1 a COUNTY OF A L u I 1A BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared Bal Sareen, Chief Executive Officer of NEELILA, LLC and BRASH INC.- NEELA known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE THIS J 91b DAY OF A.D., 2010. Fr JANICE VEDA Notary Public, State of Texas My Commiss Expires April 26. 2014 A 0 NOTAR P LIC, STATE OVVEXAS T Printed Name: 'J A Q l u. L C:, 6 My Commission Expires: A P K t L -Wd2 11 EXHIBIT A Property ID: 595401 Geographic ID: 0509 -0011 -112 METES AND IROUNDS DESCRIPTION 9.4675 ACRES Page 1 of 2 (412,404 Square Feet) Being all that certain 9.4675 acres (412,404 square feet) tract of land situated in Section 27, H.T. H.R.R. Company Survey, A -308, Bramria County, Texas; and being part of Lot 165 and Lot 166 of the W. Z.ychlinski Subdivision as recorded in Volume 29, Page 9, of the Deed Records of Brazoria County, and also being a portion of the land conveyed by Charles Edward. Knight to Helen F. Alexander by deed dated July 10, 1946, recorded in Volume 405, Page 540, of the Deed Records of Brazoria County and being the same 44.119 acre conveyed to Jud's Food Stones, Inc. On July 01, 1990 Ender Btw -wia County Clerk's File 94- 004499,' said 9.4675 of 6ne-acre (412,404 square feet) tract being more particularly described as follows to wit_ CohnAENCING at the southeast corner of the parent 44.119 acre tract (found 44.1077 acres) located in the westerly margin of State Highway No. 35, from which A 1/2 -inch iron rod bears North 86" 36' 50" East, 1.63 feet and held for the south bearing line; thence, South 86 36' 50" West, with the south fine of said parent call 44.119 acre tract, a distance of 920.09 feet to a %4 -1011 iron rod set for the south east corner and POINT OF BEGINNING of heroin described tract; having surface coordinates of North 13,759,951.79 and East 3,155,784.05: bearings turd coordinates based on the Texas Statc Plane Coordinate S, 1em. South Central Zane, Nrlb 83, US foot and may be converted to grid values by applying a combined scale factor of 0. $99 THENCE, South 86° 36' 50 West, with the south line of harrin described tract, with the north line of that certain tract described in deed recorded in Volume 2007, Page 736 of the Brazaria County Property Records, Brazoria County, Texas and with the south line of the parent call 44.119 acre tract, at distance of 246.16 feat pass a concrete monument disturbed by tree growth and continue a total distance of 827.04 feet to a -inch iron rod set for southwest corner, from which the southwest corner of the parent 44.119 acre tract, a disturbed concrete mcmument bean South 86°36'50" West, 2,046.49 feet; TaENCE, North 03 23' 16" West, with the westerly line of herein described tract, a distance of 498.64 fleet to a' /*inch iron rod sat in the south lime of that certain 19 -foot wide strip of land conveyed to the City of Pearland (46,583 square feet) described in deed filed for record under Brazoria County Clerk's File No. 2006432567, from which the southwest comer of said 19 -foot strip corner bears, South 86° 36' 44" Bast, 1 ,466.65 feet; THENCE, North 86 36' 44" East, with the south line of said 19 -foot wide strip (46,583 square foot) tract and with the north line of berein described tract, a distance of 827.04 feet to a -inch iron rod set for the northeast corner of herein described tract, from which the point of the beginning of a curve comer for said 46,583 square foot tract bears, North 86 36' 44" East, 73 -63 feet; C:lrhasK ALaRi- 11ApprWsU omnTempWKtesfCHC',fiLW 467$_w uAb.do Page 2 of 2 TItENCE, South 03° 23' 16" East, with the east line of herein described tract, a distance of 448.67 feet to a -inch iron rod set at the POINT OF BEGINNING and conta 9A675 of oneracre (412,404 square feet) of Land. A survey exhibit of even bate accompanies this metes and bounds description. Prepared and compiled by: 1latnata Bahl, Inc. 11 767 Katy Freeway, Suite 510 Houston, 'Texas 77079 Cl [lla rsKGMJIIU IIAppDataM- wa[\Tomp\noWFCBCfiEV4 4575 ac m&h.doc EXHIBIT "B" IMPROVEMENTS The project will be the expansion of existing facilities for Brask, Inc. -Neela and Neelita, LLC. The Company shall have a minimum number of 27 employees on site during the period of the abatement. Tax abatement will be sought on all items allowed by law. The improvements are expected to cost approximately I �rn EXHIBIT nC„ Pearland Economic Development Corporation Assistance Application Form Applicant Information Company Name: Brask. Inc. Neela Address: 109 Big Trail Circle Missouri City, TX 77459 Company Official: Lovkesh Kevin Sareen Title. President Telephone: (281) 778 9163 Home (302) 399 -4643 Cell FAX: Please submit third party reviewed financial statements• or IMT tax filings for the prior hw years. Project Description Applicant MUST attach a statement fully explaining the project. Describe future site improvements, business operations, and economic impacts of the proposed project. If the company will be required to obtain any State or Federal permits, please detail which permits and why they are required. The company must ask for assistance from the PEDC. Description of Facifitv (Select those that apply) Corporation (x) Partnership Proprietorship New Plant Expansion (x) Modernization Manufacturing x) Sales Office./ Professional Other Industry Distribution Center Project Location (Attach site plan): 12 Acres of Abstract 0308, HT &BRR Survey. Tract 4(PT) Total Capital Investment (Excluding Land Value): $3.8 million Estimated Expenses of Bringing Utilities to Site: S TBD Building Size (Sq. Ft.): 90,000 SF Estimated Moving Expenses: 555.000 Estimated Annual Sales Tax Contribution: $895,000 Mtimated Value of Fixed Equipment: $2.2 million Sales Tax Sent to State of Texas (Last year): S 0 Compam Profile: Employment' Current Employment: 1 Employment in 5 years: 57 Gross Annual Payroll: $100,000 Annual Payroll in 5 years: S2,870,542 Average Hourly Wage: SNIA Avg. Wage in 5 years: $45,097 Pearland Economic Development Corporation Assistance Application Fom1 Applicant Information Company Name: Neelila, LLC Address: 109 Big Trail Circle Missouri City, TX 77459 Company Official: Lovkesh Kevin Sareen Title: President Telephone: (2a 1) 778 9163 Home (302) 329-1§43 Cell FAX: Please submit third party reviewed financiral statenmenfs or IRS tav filings for time prior Mo yearx Project Description Applicant MUST attach a statement fully explaining the project. Describe future site improvements, business operations, and economic impacts of the proposed project. If the company will be required to obtain any State or Federal permits, please detail which permits and why they are required. The company must ask for assistance from the PEDC. Description o Facility (Select those that apply) Corporation (x) Partnership Proprietorship New Plant Expansion (x) Modernization Manufacturing x) Sales office/ Professional Other Industry Distribution Center Project Location (Attach site plan): 12 Acres of Abstract 0308, HT &B 1t Survey, Tract 4(PT) Total Capital Investment (Excluding Land Value): $3.8 million Estimated Expenses of Bringing Utilities to Site: S TBD Building Sue (Sq. Ft.): 90,000 SF Estimated Moving Expenses: $55,000 Estimated Annual Sales Tax Contribution: $895,000 Estimated Value or Fixed Equipment: 52.2 million Sales Tax Sent to State of Texas (Last year): 0 ComnpaT Profile: Employment: Current Employment: 1 Employment in 5 years: 57 Gross Annual Payroll: $100,000 Annual Payroll in 5 years: $2,870,542 Average Hourly Wage: $N /A Avg. Wage in 5 years: $45,097 I10:i: t:. Project Jobs List the jobs that will be created and /or retained as the result of this project For jobs to be created, include the startin and final hourly= wage rate. For retained jobs, include the current hourly wage rate. Is the hourly wage rate based on a 40 hour work week, 52 weeks per year? Yes No If no please explain; Full -Time CREATED jobs Add additional rows as needed Number of Wage at End of job Title CREATED Starting Wage year Three jobs Total CREATED jobs Full-Time RETAINED jobs (Add additional rows as needed Number of Wage at End of Job Title RETAINED Starting Wage year Three j obs Total RETAINED jobs 1 Neela, Inc. List of lobs to Be Created EP Application Job Description /Title or SOC Projected Number of Positions Salary Range Plant mgr 1 $80,000 120,000 Upstream Production Engineer 1 $58,000- 87,000 Receptionist /HR 1 $16,000- 25,000 Accountant 1 $33,000- 50,000 Accounting Helper 1 $20,000 30,000 Production Planer 1 $50,000- 75,000 Office Mgr /Secretary 1 $20,000 30,000 Estimator 1 $41,500- 62,000 Purchasing Agent 1 35,000 5 3,000 Welder 4 $38,000 57,000 Fitters 2 $31,000 47,000 NC Machinist 2 $42,000 49,000 Electrician 1 $33,000- 49,000 Radial Drill Operator 1 $26,000- 40,000 I Bundle Shop Labor 4 $29,000- 44,000 qC Manager /inspector 1 $37,000- 56,000 Shop Superintendent 1 $33,000- 50,000 Receiving Department 1 $18,000 27,000 Inventory Associate 1 $18,000- 27,000 TOTAL 27 MANPOWER REPORT of Brask, Inc. Necla, do certify tliat on 20� there were individuals employed full time at Brask, Inc. Necla. that worked 30 hours or more at the Industrial Drive, Pearland, TX 77581 manufacturing plant as described at the location according to the description in Exhibit A. Attached is a copy of the quarter Texas Workforce Commission Employer's Quarterly Report that was submitted to the State of Texas. Printed Name: Title: Date: THE STATE OF TEXAS T C41$I11 �I 1041 BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public, on this day personally appeared of being by me duly sworn on his/her oath deposed and said that he /she is duly qualified and authorized in all respects to make this affidavit; and that every statement contained in the Manpower Report is within his/her knowledge and true and correct. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME on the day of 2010, to certify which witness my hand and official seal. NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF TEXAS Printed Naive: My Commission Expires: FNhibit B. Employer Quarterly Report EMPIMYEWS 01. REMMUF �,rEkh 6"1• t 1 R E+ i A'. 411 �5 4E C 1 �5 FILE AND PAY ONLINE www.lexasworkforce.org 13. Total (Gross) Wages Paid Doling this QUader to Texas Employees. (it none, enter "0") 14 Tanible Wailes paid this cluanF4 in each emptovc-e tip to S9000 ihp annual mairnman alnuoill (11 none, enter 0") 15 Tnx Ptiv. IMLilt4ily TaAaOle Wages. Item 914. by yokif Tax Pole of r io'e Foi Formiat w=orm V,,klt Rate rv-iucf-, Ul Othq-&D?r Assessn)o ,1W co fin Errpv)y t einfs TU'gri eg As a,smi,"t flale 16 Interest If Tax s Past Due IT Penalty, if HeIN)l is Past flare 18. 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GOUAii CON a IM AREA 1 TAX EWTF 9 HAIfS CODE B FEDERAL l D. 0JUgER 7 DTR YA °ra AwalY179P31111 Von 20 SOCIAL SBURIl NLMBER 1ST 2ND 21 F.MPI.OVFE NAME I'llI Ihil IASi NAME 22 Tp1AL WAGES PAID THIS DUARTER 23. The sum of all page totals must equal item 13 1 c a 12 13 1.1 1° 16 17 1R l9 23 21 27 27 L TCRI.1 ca ff Ci RETURN THIS PAGE IF NEEDED TO COMPLETE REPORT TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION AUSTIN, TEXAS 78714 -9037 {5121 463 -2222 I 8xhibit B. Ernpfoytr Quartcrly Report NOTE The County Code listed In ltam 2 refers only to your mailing address- You should complete Item 1 i to src-v me Ccunlr Como in which you had the greatest number o1 employees Several Texas counties have names identical to cities located in other counties. For instance, the oily of Houston is located .n Harris County. Tyler in Smith County and Austin in Travis County. Please use coon name and the code number which follows it. COUNTY CODE Anderson out Andrews D03 Angelina 005 Aransas 007 Archea 009 ArmsNong Oil Arascasa 013 Austin COUNTY 015 oa1rey 017 Uandera 019 Uasrrop 021 6ay1o' 023 See 025 Era" 027 &n,ar 029 stance 031 Borden 033 8a5Qua 035 Howie 037 Baatona 039 Brazes 041 Brewster 043 Bnscoe 045 Drooks 047 Brown 049 Burleson 051 Burnet 1153 CairrAell 055 Calhoun 057 Callahan 059 Cameron 06t Camp 063 Carson D65 Cass D57 Castro 069 Chambe's Olt Cherokee 073 Childless 075 Clay 077 Cochran 079 Cuke 081 Coleman 083 Colkn 085 Cal4ngswon1, D87 Colorado 084 Comal 091 Comanche 093 Concho 095 Cooke 097 Coryan 099 Cottle 101 COUNTY CODE Crane 103 Cra:ke0 105 Crosby 107 Cu¢lerson 109 Oasam 161 Dallas 143 Dawson 115 Deal Smdn 117 Defla 119 Denton 121 DeWitt 1123 Dickens 125 Denmd 127 Dan'ey 129 Dora! 131 Ealtand 133 Eclat 135 Ednaro=_ 137 Elks 139 E Paso 141 Erath 143 Falls 145 Fannin 147 Fayette 149 Fisher 151 Floyd 153 FDard 155 Fon Bend 157 Franklin 159 Freestone 161 Fr* 163 Games 165 Gatveslon 167 Garza 169 Gillespie 1171 Glasscock 173 Gi iiao 175 Gonzales 177 Gray 179 Grayson 181 Gregg 183 Grimes 185 Guadatupe 187 Hale 1119 Hall 191 HamiOan 193' Hanslord 195 Hardeman 107 Hardin 194 Hanis 201 Harlrson 203 COUNTY CODE Hanley 245 Haskell 207 Hays 2 2 09 Hemphill 211 Henderson 213 Hidalgo 215 Hill 217 Hocktey 219 Hood 221 Hopkins 223 Houston COUNTY 225 Howard 227 Hudspeth 224 Hunt 2311 Hutchinson 233 Iricn 235 Jack 237 Jackson 239 Jasper 241 Jeff Day's 243 Jenerson 245 Jim Hogg 247 Jim Wells 249 Johnson 251 Jones 253 Karnes 255 Kaufman 257 Kendall 259 Kanedy 261 Kent 263 Ken 263 Knmble 267 King 269 Kinney 271 Kleherg 273 Knot 275 Lamar 277 Lamb 279 Lampasas 281. La Salle 283 Lavaca 285 Lee 287 Leon 289 1 -1aeny 291 Limestone 293 Lipscomb x95. Live Oak 291 Llano 299 Loving 301 Lubbock 303 Lynn 305 COUNTY CODE McCullout McLennan McMullen Madison Maim Martin Mascn Matagorda Mavalrk Ueoina Menard Madland Mdam Mills Mitchell Montague Mantgo ery Moue Maass Morley Nacogdoches Navarro Newton Nolan Pduoi Ochilvee Olydhatn Orange Palo Prnlo Panora parker Parnrer Pecos Polk Palter Preside Rains Randall Reagan Real Red Hner Reeves Refug o Robezls Robe1san Rockwa0 Runners Husk Sabine San Augot,liine San Jaardo 3117 303 311 3113 315 3117 3119 321 323 325 327 329 331 333 335 337 339 341 343 345 347 349 351 353 355 357 359 361 367 359 371 373 375 377 379 381 383 385 387 389 391 393 395 397 399 401 403 405 40'+ COUNTY CODEI San Paincw 409 San Saba 711 schlotenet 413 Scurry 415 Shac400rd 417 S"lloy 419 Sherman 421 smith 423 Somerveit 425 Starr 427 Stephens 429' Slaolnrj 431 Stonewall 433 Sutton 435 Swisher 437 Tarrant 439 Taylor 441 Tenes 443 Tartly 445 Thrr#monon 447 Tilus 449 Tam Green 451 Travis 453 Trendy 455 Tyler COUNTY 4571 Upshur 459 Uplon 465 Uvalde 463 Val Verde Van Zand: 485 4671 Vicwna 4691 Walk.Fr 471. Waiter 4731 Ward 475 Washmglon 4771 Webb 479 Wharton 481 WY118r 483''. Wichita 465 Wtbargei 467 Wraacy 469 W'8ramson 491 Wilson 493 Winkle, 495 Wise 497 Woad 499 Yoakum 501 Young 503 Zapata 505 Zavala 507. NOTE: All muiti-localion employers in Texas with a total of 110 of more employment outside Their primary establishment (establishment with the largest employment) should Ole Form BLS 3020. Multiple Workske Report Form BLS 3020 should be submitted separately each quarter at the time of the submittal of the Form C -3. Employers Quarterly Report Form BLS 3020 is mailed separately as a supplement to the Employer's Quarterly Report FORM C4-6K 01]08}