Not be a retail establishment.
Currently, twenty-eight counties and
eighteen cities qualify for the program by having areas which meet
legislative definitions of economic distress (see
map). These eligible counties or cities must apply for
Enterprise Zone certification by July 1, 2003. Zone designations
remain in effect for a period of 10 years from date of
certification; however company benefits may extend beyond the
Enterprise Zone designation period.
Businesses locating or expanding in
an Enterprise Zone may apply for benefits by completing the
aplication provided by the IDED. Local Enterprise Zone Commissions
review and approve business applications and submits them to IDED,
on behalf of the business, for final approval.
ALTERNATIVE ELIGIBLE
BUSINESS
In 1998, eligibility for Enterprise
Zone Program benefits was expanded to include Alternative Eligible
Businesses that might expand or locate in Iowa cities with
populations of 8,000-24,000 based on 1995 census estimates. While
Alternative Eligible Businesses in this category of cities may
receive the same Enterprise Zone benefits as described earlier,
there are a number of differences for this "new" category of
alternate eligible business/cities.
- The Alternative Eligible Business
location must be within 35 miles of an existing Iowa Enterprise
Zone or an adjacent state's enterprise zone.
- Alternative Eligible Businesses
must meet the higher wage requirements of the New Jobs and Income
Program (NJIP) - a median wage of $11.96 per hour or 130% of
average county wage, whichever is higher (check with the IDED for
local NJIP wage standards).
The Iowa communities, with
populations of 8,000-24,000 based on 1995 Census estimates, in which
Alternative Eligible Businesses could receive Enterprise Zone
benefits are:
Altoona, Ankeny, Boone, Carroll,
Clear Lake, Clive, Coralville, Decorah, Fairfield, Fort Madison,
Grinnell, Indianola, Keokuk, Knoxville, LeMars, Marion, Mount
Pleasant, Muscatine, Newton, Oskaloosa, Pella, Spencer, Storm Lake
and Waverly.
Businesses interested in the
Enterprise Zone program should consult the Iowa Department of
Economic Development along with relevant local organizations to
determine eligibility.