Sec. 386.033. CREATION OF DEVELOPMENT ZONE  


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  • (a) A development zone is created to promote and encourage:

    (1) commercial development, including the development of businesses in the technology field;

    (2) workforce development;

    (3) excellence in education through cooperation with public schools, junior colleges, and institutions of higher education;

    (4) public and private sector partnerships; and

    (5) the revitalization of neighborhoods.

    (b) The governing body of a municipality or county, individually or in combination with other municipalities, by ordinance or order may create as a development zone an area within its jurisdiction that meets the criteria under Section 386.031.

    (c) Each creating body must hold a public hearing before adopting an ordinance or order under this section.

    (d) The governing body of a county may not designate territory in the jurisdiction of a municipality as part of a proposed development zone unless the governing body of the municipality also designates the territory.

    (e) A development zone created under this section is a:

    (1) political subdivision of the state; and

    (2) special district.

Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 1390, Sec. 1, eff. June 16, 2001.