Kan. Admin. Regs. § 110-5-3 - Required documentation
Each application for designation of a nonmetropolitan region shall include:
(a) the name, title,
address, and telephone number of a primary contact person for each county
making application;
(b) the name,
title, address, and telephone number of a primary contact person for the
qualifying regional economic development organiza-tion;
(c) the name, title, address, and telephone
number of a primary contact person with designated responsibility to make the
required annual report to the secretary of commerce and housing as required by
L. 1992, Chapter 202, Section 6(a);
(d) a list of all incorporated cities within
the jurisdiction of each county making application showing the population,
according to the most current census data available, of each city;
(e) a resolution by each county represented
in the application stating that a regional economic development organization
has been established which has a membership representative of:
(1) all geographic areas of the county; and
(2) the manufacturing businesses,
non-manufacturing businesses, and retail businesses in the county;
(f) evidence of the regional
economic development organization which,
(1)
if the organization is incorporated, shall include:
(A) a certified copy of the articles of
incorporation; and
(B) a certified
copy of the bylaws; or
(2) if the organization is not incorporated,
shall include:
(A) a certified copy of the
statement of purpose of the organization; and
(B) a certified copy of the operating
guidelines of the organization or other applicable and appropriate
documentation acceptable to the secretary;
(g) a certified copy of a regional strategic
plan which shall:
(1) have been developed or
updated not more than three years prior to the time of submission;
(2) provide a verifiable statement of
assurance that the plan was developed with broad-based citizen participation
and input;
(3) have specific goals
for regional economic development;
(4) have detailed implementation strategies
for each identified goal;
(5) have
appropriate criteria to determine the effectiveness of each strategy in
attaining the stated goals;
(6)
have provisions for monitoring the plan on a regular, on-going basis; and
(7) have provisions for
reassessing, reevaluating, and updating the plan at intervals not to exceed
three years;
(h) a
resolution by each county making application which shall:
(1) state support for the scope of activities
identified in the regional strategic plan;
(2) state all regional incentives to be
offered;
(3) state all county-wide
incentives to be offered;
(4)
state a commitment to participate in offering all stated incentives;
(5) give a specific, detailed plan for
notifying all eligible businesses in the county of the regional and county-wide
incentives available; and
(6)
request the designation and approval of a nonmetropolitan region; and
(i) a resolution from
each city within the jurisdiction of each applicant having a population of
2,000 or more, according to the most current census data available, which
shall:
(1) state support for the scope of
activities identified in the regional strategic plan;
(2) state all regional and county-wide
incentives to be offered;
(3)
state all local incentives to be offered;
(4) state a commitment to participate in
offering all stated incentives;
(5) give a specific, detailed plan for
notifying all eligible businesses in the city of the regional, county-wide, and
local incentives available;
(6)
state consent to participate with the county, or counties, in a nonmetropolitan
region; and
(7) request the
designation and approval of a nonmetropolitan region.
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