2018-05-16Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2018
REGULAR 2018 TERM
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MAY 16, 2018
BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON MAY 16, 2018, THERE WAS BEGUN AND HOLDEN A REGULAR
TERM OF COMMISSIONERS' COURT.
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS WERE PRESENT:
Michael J. Pfeifer
David Hall
Vern Lyssy
Clyde Syma
Kenneth Finster
Anna Goodman
Catherine Sullivan
County Judge
Commissioner, Precinct #1
Commissioner, Precinct #2
Commissioner, Precinct #3
Commissioner, Precinct #4
County Clerk - ABSENT
Deputy County Clerk
3. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE (AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 & 3)
Invocation — Commissioner David Hall
Pledge to US Flag & Texas Flag — Commissioner Kenneth Finster/Vern Lyssy
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Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2014
4. Public Hearing to discuss nomination Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas as
an Enterprise Project. (AGENDA ITEM NO. 4)
Public Hearing began: 10:00 a.m.
Public Hearing adjourned: 10:06 a.m.
Anne Marie Odefey, Attorney, spoke on this matter. Steve Marwitz, Formosa
Plastics Corporation, Texas representative, spoke on this matter.
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Notice of Public Hearing
The Commissioners Court of Calhoun County, Texas will be conducting a public hearing
on May 9, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at the Commissioners Court, 211 S. Ann, Port Lavaca,
Texas 77979 in order to discuss nominating Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas, 201
Formosa Drive, Point Comfort, Texas 77978 as an enterprise zone project.
SIGNED on April 30, 2018.
Susan Riley
Posted at the Calhoun County_ Courthouse
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Calhoun County Judge Mike Pfeifer
Calhoun County Court. House
211 S. Ann St.
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Office of the Governor
Economic Development & Tourism
Texas Economic Development Bank
Texas Enterprise Zone Program
P.O. Box 12428
Dear Judge Pfeifer;
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
201 Formosa Drive • P.O. Box 700
Point Comlorl. TX 77979
Telephone: (361)-9877000
Fax: (361)-9872721
May 9, 2018
Re: Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas Enterprise Program Project Application.
Texas Enterprise Project Application Section XVI specifies that Formosa provides to you and the
Economic Development Bank, a description of the Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
(Formosa Texas) Enterprise Program Project in the Point Comfort Area and additional
background information.
Formosa Texas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Formosa Plastics Corp.; U.S.A. and is located at
201 Formosa Drive in Point Comfort, Texas, Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. is
headquartered in Livingston, NJ. The Formosa Texas location consists of 17 separate operating
units. Product lines include polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and polypropylene resins, caustic
soda, ethylene glycol and other petrochemicals. Formosa Texas transports its products to
national and international markets utilizing ships, barges, rail and trucks. Total annual revenues
are over $5 billon.
The present Formosa Texas expansion under this project is a two unit project that includes an
Olefins III Unit and an Ethylene Glycol 2 Unit. Construction has begun on both plants. The $1
Billion Olefins III plant will employ 200 people and begin operations in 2019. The $500 Million
Ethylene Glycol 2 plant will employee 50 people and begin operations in 2020, In addition, the
project will secure the future of the current FPC -TX site's 2100+ regular full-time jobs, generate
millions of sales tax dollars and increase the county's property tax base. The site's annual
payroll is currently over $226 Million. All of these factors are important in stable economic
growth and development in Calhoun County, Texas.
Section 2303.406(a)(4)(D) of the Texas Government Code allows a project or activity of a
qualified business to be designated as an Enterprise Project and receive job retention benefits
"if the business has clearly demonstrated that the business is able to employ individuals in
accordance with Section 2303.402." Formosa Texas will also actively use post -employment
forms to ensure that 35% of new or replacement certified personnel are economically
disadvantaged or veterans.
Formosa Texas contributes to the Calhoun County and surrounding communities/counties in a
positive and productive way. Formosa Texas has established for many years a Religious Trust
Fund for $1 M, Environmental Trust Fund for $1 M, Scholarship Trust Fund for $1 M and a
Hospital Trust Fund for $0.5 M. The company also established a Training and Development
Center to train local residents to help operate and maintain the existing plant and future facility
projects. Since 2014, 261 trainees, paid as contractors, have completed "Process Operator"
training and are now Formosa Texas employee. During 2018, more than 177 will be hired into
the program.
Additionally, Formosa Texas employees contribute to the surrounding communities through
participation in a variety of local government and volunteer groups. Local government groups
include Mayor, City Councils, School Boards, Hospital Boards, Parks Boards, Chamber of
Commerce Boards, Water District Boards, City Planning Boards, United Way Boards, and College
Technical Advisory Boards. Volunteer groups include many Volunteer Fire Departments
(including Fire Chiefs), 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, School
Mentors/Tutors, Sport coaches, Habitat for Humanity, Church Volunteers, Shriner, and many
others. Our employees contribute individually to the United Way and the company sponsors a
United Way Golf Tournament that brought in $180,000 in 2017.
Formosa Texas started constructing the existing facility in 1980 and in the following years the
company continued to grow and expand in Calhoun County. As of 2017 the company total
taxable property value is over $1 Billion, with that value contributing about (1/3), one third, of
the total county taxable value. The construction plans identified in this Texas Enterprise
Program Project Application are estimated in excess of $1.5 Billion.
The design, construction and operation of the new plants must meet the latest air quality and
water quality requirements of the Texas State and Federal environmental agencies. In addition
to the environmental requirements, the design, construction and assembly of the two plants,
and subsequent operations and maintenance must all conform to the safety requirements of
the Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The management of Formosa Texas is dedicated to building this two plant project using
technology and techniques that assure safe operations, environmental excellence, and quality
products produced in an efficient manner that will keep us competitive in world markets.
Formosa Texas looks forward to working closely with you and staff in completing the Formosa
Texas - Texas Enterprise Program Project Application and its successful approval.
Sincerely Yours
Jack Wu, Vice President Business Development
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
BITEXAS ENTERPRISE ZONE
IN TEXAS
The Texas Enterprise Zone Program (EZP) is an economic development tool for local communities to partner with
the State of Texas to promote job creation and significant private investment that will assist economically
distressed areas of the state. As of July 2015, the Enterprise Zone Program has accounted for 979 projects with
405,473 jobs (new and retained) and $74.1 billion in capital investment.
Approved projects are eligible to apply for state sales and use tax refunds on qualified expenditures. The level and
amount of refund is related to the capital investment and jobs created at the qualified business site. A program
overview is included below. For more details visit https://businessintexas.com/services/tax-incentives.
Benefit
Half Designation
1) $40,000 — $399,999 10 $25,000 $2,500
2) $400,000 — $999,999 25 $62,000 $2,500
3) $1,000,000 — $4,999,999 125 $312,500 $2,500
4) $5,000,000 — more 250 $625,000 $2,500
Enterprise Project
$5,000,000 - more 500 $1,250,00 $2,500
Double Jumbo Project* 500 $2,500,000 $5,000
$150,000,000 — 249,999,999
Triple Jumbo Project+
$250,000,000 or more 500 $3,750,000 $7,500
+Must employ 500 or more to be eligible.
*'Double and Triple Jumbo eligible for only newjob projects.
Eligibility
* A local community must nominate a company as an Enterprise Project to be eligible for EZP.
• Communities must have local incentives to offer the project for EZP qualification. Typical local incentives include
tax abatement, tax increment financing, and one-stop permitting.
* Communities may nominate projects for a designation period up to five years. Employment and capital investment
commitments must be made and implemented within this timeframe,
• Projects may be physically located in or outside of an Enterprise Zone.
* If located within a zone, the company commits that at least 25 percent of their new employees will meet
economically disadvantaged, enterprise zone residence requirements, or veterans.
* If located outside of a zone, the company commits that at least 35 percent of their new employees will meet
economically disadvantaged, enterprise zone residency requirements, or veterans.
* Projects must meet or exceed county weekly wage averages to be eligible.
Updated! uty 2015
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Texas Enterprise
Project
Application
Office of the Governor
Economic Development and Tourism
Texas Economic Development Bank
Office of the Governor
Economic Development and Tourism
Texas Enterprise Proiect APPI
❑ Non-refundable Application Fee submitted, made payable to Office of the Governor in the amount of:
❑ $500 for a Half Enterprise Project
® $750 for an Enterprise Project
❑ $1,500 for a Double Jumbo Enterprise Project
❑ $2,250 for a Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project
II. PUBLIC HEARING
Copy
Attached
Public Hearing Held
❑ Government Posting (Tab 2)
❑ Published in Newspaper of General Circulation (Tab 3)
❑ Notice of Hearing to the Economic Development Bank (Tab 4)
❑ Transcript or Minutes of all Public Hearings Held Attached (Tab 5)
❑ Interlocal Agreement (Tab 6)
III. OFFICIAL ACTION
❑ Nominating Ordinance or Order Attached (Tab 7) Ordinance/Order No.
Date Passed
❑ Nominating Resolution Attached, if applicable (Tab 7) Resolution No.
Date Passed
IV. DESIGNATION SOUGHT / ALLOCATIONS AVAILABLE
Enterprise Project (counts as one designation)
Double Jumbo Enterprise Project (counts as two designations)
Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project (counts as three designations)
Number of Designations Allocated to this Jurisdiction per State Biennium (six or,nine)
Number of Designations Already Used this State Biennium
Number of Designations Represented in this Application
lumber of Designations Applied for including Other Application(s) applied for during this Round
Number of Project Designations Remaining for Governing Body if all Applications are Approved
Date
Not Applicable
® Yes —or -
E] Yes —or -
0 Yes
6-
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Nominating Jurisdiction
Nominating Jurisdiction
Calhoun County
If Nominating Jurisdiction is a Municipality, skip to Primary Business Address of the Qualified Business Site
Population of Nominating County at 2010 Census
® Population is Less than 1,000,000:
The qualified business site IS NOT located in a municipality's city limits or ETJ ® It is Not
❑ Population is 1,000,000 or more:
Is the qualified business site located in a municipality's city limits or EfJ? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If yes, which municipality?
Primary Business Address of the Qualified Business Site
Street Address 201 Formosa Drive
City Point Comfort State TX Zip 77978
County where Qualified Business is Located
Census Map:
Official U.S. Census Map showing the entire location of the Qualified Business Site is attached
(location of qualified business site must be clearly marked on map) (Tab 8)
am
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PROVIDE BACKUP DOCUMENTATION (choose one)
❑ Check here if located at a Qualified Business Site in a Distressed County*
Poverty Level of the Distressed County at the 2010 Decennial Census
16.30%
Percent of Adult Population that Does Not Hold a High School Diploma or Equivalency 25 years
and older at the 2010 Decennial Census
21.80%
Unemployment Rate for the Distressed County for the Most Recent Five Years
Year: 2017 Rate: 5.80%
Year: 2016 Rate: 5.60%
Year: 2015 Rate: 4.00%
Year: 2014 Rate: 4.80%
Year: 2013 Rate: 6.20%
Backup Documentation Attached (Tab 9)
® Yes
--OR--
2010 Census Tract 9903.00 Block Group: 1.® 2.❑ 3.❑ 4.❑ 5.❑ 6.❑ 7.❑ B.❑ 9. ❑
❑ Check here if located in a block group that IS an enterprise zone
Poverty Level of the 2010 Census Block Group (20/0 or more)
Backup Documentation Attached — 2010 Poverty Data (Tab 9) ❑ Yes
--OR--
Check here if located in a block group that IS NOT an enterprise zone
Poverty Level of the 2010 Census Block Group (less than 20%) 16.30%
Backup Documentation Attached — 2010 Poverty Data (Tab 9) ® Yes
List all additional census tract block groups that the qualified business site encompasses:
*Note: Current updated listing of Distressed counties can be found at:
http•//www texaswideopenforbusiness.comlincentives-financing/tax/tez.php tinder "Related
Material" in the Texas Enterprise Zones Section and is helpful for obtaining much of the
requested information in this section.
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No Additional Addresses to be Included in Designation
Provide the address of any additional location to be included in this designation and a detailed explanation how the
activities that are performed at the additional location contribute to the project or activity at the qualified business site.
List each additional address separately, with explanation following. Provide a map of the proximity of all locations
including, the qualified business site behind this page.
See Tab 9
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rel I I TU I I ILI I 110 4 3 301R
Briefly describe efforts by the governing jurisdiction during the last year to encourage participation by residents,
neighborhood groups, and other businesses in the area. Identify governing jurisdiction's efforts to revitalize the area.
Calhoun County Memorial Medical Center built a new medical clinic to serve the needs of the community. It is full to
capacity with providers at this time.
Calhoun County Memorial Medical Center acquisition of another medical clinic building to capitalize on economies of
scale near its own building and avoid paying rent.
un County Memorial Medical Center participating in Nursing Home MPAP and QIPP programs which capitalizes on
funding and federal match to that state funding to maximize revenues of the hospital,
Calhoun County Memorial Medical Center is a County Hospital (1 of 7 left in the state) making it an enterprise fund of
the County.
Calhoun County Independent School District Hope High School — giving an alternative to at risk and/or high risk students
to graduate high school.
Calhoun County Independent School District campuses met standard" in 2017 in terms of state accountability
(alternative campus "met alternative standard"). HIM Elementary earned all six designation distinctions they were
eligible to receive.
Calhoun County Independent School District implemented one semester course in Career Exploration at two middle
schools in the district. All 8th graders In the district required to complete this course, Many large employers, such as
Formosa, provide classroom speakers to sharing hiring information with these students.
Calhoun High School provides a robust Career and Technical Education program, where students can earn certifications
in NCCER (National Center for Construction, Education and Research), Microsoft Office and Serve Safe.
Calhoun High School's Process Technology course is taught by a Formosa employee and students are able to earn
college credit by exam.
Calhoun County Independent School District Partners in Education coordinates tours to local industries and businesses
and a variety of classroom speakers to share hiring information with students.
Calhoun County ISD supports an outdoor classroom at the Formosa Tejano Wetlands and part-time, certified science
instructor. Lessons taught to the hundreds of students, grades Sth — 9th, include ecosystems, food chains/food webs,
water c chemistry, microbiology/macro biology, insect capture and identification, native/non-native species, habitats and
Calhoun County Independent School District supports a Partner in Education program where industry and the school
work together to provide a volunteer mentoring/tutoring programa Texas Scholars program to encourage students to
graduate on the higher level degree plan and Career and Technical Education programs.
Calhoun County building of new EMS Sub -station to provide better service county wide.
Calhoun County acquisition of Green Lake property to develop park amenities for the County's future.
County granting tax abatement to multiple entities to foster development.
Calhoun County assistance in building new Six Mile Community Volunteer Fire Department.
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Briefly describe the type of business activity that has occurred during the last two years to revitalize the area.
Estimate and describe the privately -sponsored investment or in-kind services used to improve the area or create jobs.
Business Efforts — Business activity that has occurred to revitalize the area. Estimate and describe the privately-
sored investment or in-kind services used to improve the area or create jobs.
The Calhoun Port Authority is currently working with the Army Corps of Engineers to widen and deepen the Matagorda
Ship Channel from a 200 Foot bottom width and -36.0 depths for vessels to a channel that will be 350 foot in width and
-45.0 feet in depth. The Report should be completed bylAugust of 2019.
The Calhoun Port Authority is working with the Army Corps of Engineers to come up with a repair for the Matagorda
Ship Channel Jetties due to the initial design deficiency of the Jetties. The final design should be completed by June
2018.
Calhoun Port Authority continually works to bring in new industries and create new jobs for Calhoun County and the
:)undina area.
Calhoun Port Authority also is working on the expansion of new dock project.
Calhoun County Independent School District Multiple Chapter 312 agreements.
Calhoun County Independent School District vigorous growth of the CTE program to have students ready to go to work
when they leave high school.
Calhoun County Independent School district anticipates construction of new Travis Middle School to be complete by the
beginning of the 2018-19 school year.
Calhoun County Independent School Districts Sandcrab Stadium recently renovated and expanded.
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VIII. BUSINESS INFORMATION &.STRUCTURE
Exact Legal Name Under Which the Business is Seeking Designation
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
Federal Tax ID Number 1-22-2355464-8 Comptroller of Public Accounts Number 883083001
® Attach Certificate of Corporate Resolution authorizing the Enterprise Project Application (Tab 10)
Does the Qualified Business have a State Sales and Use Tax liability? M Yes ❑ No
Is business current on tax payments with the State of Texas?
Does the company currently have facilities in Texas?
Does the company have the authority to do business in Texas?
® Yes ❑ No
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Check Applicable Documents indicating authority to do business in Texas from the Texas Secretary of State and attach a
copy (Tab 11)
❑
Articles of Incorporation
❑
❑
Assumed Name Certificate
19
❑
Certificate of Formation
Certificate of Existence or Status
Other Certificate of Authority
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What is the structure of the company?
® Privately Held Corporation ❑
❑ Publicly Held Corporation ❑
❑ Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) ❑
❑ Sole Proprietorship
Is the Qualified Business a Franchise?
Is the Qualified Business a Subsidiary?
List any person or entity that has over 5% ownership in the business
(Attach additional page behind this page as needed)
Number of Years in Business 37
Number of Employees Worldwide 2.152
Parent Company Formosa Plastics Corporation U.S.A.
Years Parent Company in Business 39
Location of Parent Company 9 Peach Tree Hill Road
Partnership
Limited Partnership (LP)
Other
■ Q
Name Percen
Formosa Plastics Corporation,
City Livingston State N) Zip 07039
100
Will any other entity of the controlled group be financially involved with this proposed enterprise project or activity?
❑ Yes ® No
If yes, provide an Organization Chart of the Business Structure behind this page
❑ It Is Attached
Also, if yes, list each participating entity below and complete an Additional Participating Entities form (page 9 of this
application) for each entity In the business controlled group participating in the project or activity
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IX. ADDITIONAL PARTICIPATING ENTITIES FORM
Not Applicable
►�
Complete the following information, including a contact, for each related entity that is a member of a controlled group
that is necessary to the project or activity
Prefix First Name Last Name
Title
Organization
Street Address
Mailing Address
City State Zip
Phone Number Fax Number
Email Address
Federal Tax ID No. Comptroller of Public Accounts No.
Provide a detailed description of this entity's role with respect to the project for each applicable category.
❑ Capital Investment for Use at the Qualified Business Site
❑ Direct Payment of State Sales and Use Taxes for Items Used at the Qualified Business Site
❑ Employment of Employees at the Qualified Business Site
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X. BUSINESS TYPE
Check all that apply
®
Energy
❑
Consumer/ Non -Cyclical
®
Basic Materials
❑
Healthcare
®
Capital Goods
❑
Financial
❑
Transportation
®
Technology
❑
Consumer / Cyclical
❑
Telecommunication Services
❑
Services
®
Utilities
®
Manufacturing
NAICS Code: 3725211 SIC Code: 2821
Primary Product or Service: Plastic Resins
JUL INDUSTRY CLUSTER
If applicable, identify the targeted industry cluster within which this project falls.
❑ Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing, including four sub -clusters: Nanotechnology and Materials; Micro -
electromechanical Systems; Semiconductor Manufacturing; Automotive Manufacturing
❑ Aerospace, Aviation and Defense
❑ Biotechnology and Life Sciences, not including medical services
❑ Information and Computer Technology, including three sub -clusters: Communications Equipment; Computing
Equipment and Semiconductors; Information Technology
® Petroleum Refining and Chemical Products
❑ Energy, including three sub -clusters: Oil and Gas Production; Power Generation and Transmission; Manufactured
Energy Systems
❑ None Apply
XII. MARKET FOR PRODUCT OR SERVICE
® Local ® Exporter (International)
® Regional ® Non -Exporter
® National
® International
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XIII. 'EXISTING 30BS AT OTHER TEXASLOCATIONS
city Number of ]obs
Point Comfort, Texas
Formosa Employees 2,152
Service Contractors 980
Total lobs, Other Texas Locations
(Attach additional pages behind this page as needed.)
3,132
No other Locations in Texas ❑
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XIV. PRIMARY BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE
Prefix Mr. First Name Jack Last Name
Title Vice President of Business Development
Organization Formosa Plastics Corporation Texas
Street Address
Mailing Address
City Point Comfort State Texas Zip 77978
Phone Number 361-987-7700 Fax Number 361-987-2729
Email Address iackwu(o)ftoc focusa corn
Company Website
XV. LOCAL BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE(Qualified Business Site
Prefix Mr. First Name Jack Last Name
Title Vice President of Business Development
Organization Formosa Plastics Corporation Texas
Street Address 201 Formosa Drive
Mailing Address
City Point Comfort State TX Zip 77978
Phone Number 361-987-7700 Fax Number 361-987-2729
Email Address jackwu@ftpc f ccuusa corn
Company Website www.fi)cusa.com
Is the Local Business Liaison currently located at the Qualified Business Site? ® Yes ❑ No
If not, when do you anticipate relocation to the Qualified Business Site?
XVI. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
® Description of the project in the form of a letter addressed to the governing body liaison and the Economic
Development Bank on company letterhead signed by the primary business representative attached (Tab 12)
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XVII. PROJECT
Check all that apply
❑
None Apply
❑
New Business / Start-up
❑
Relocation from Out -of -State
❑
Open New Location
®
Expansion (newjobs)
❑ Relocation within Nominating Jurisdiction
❑ Consolidation (jobs being moved from one jurisdiction in Texas to another cannot be claimed for benefit)
❑ Relocation within Texas (jobs being moved from one jurisdiction In Texas to another cannot be claimed for benefit)
Relocating From:
Provide a brief description of the circumstances of the move including the number of 'obs to be moved.
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XVIIL PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS
Check all that apply, provide a description of the related capital investment for each category
❑ Construct New Facility
sq. R.)
® Expand Existing Facility (by 4237480 sq. It)
❑ Renovate Existing Facility
❑ Upgrade / Repair Facility
❑ Upgrade Existing Machinery & Equipment
0 Purchase New / Additional Machinery & Equipment
XIX. PROJECTED DATES AND MILESTONES
Provide the estimated date for each category (90 -day window and end project designations, exact date). If a category
does not apply, leave blank.
90 -Day Window
Begin Construction
Construction Complete
Purchase Machinery & Equipment
Begin Hiring New Employees
Begin Operations
Fully Operational
End Project Designation
3/1/2018
8/12/2014
3/30/2020
3/19/2014
9/1/2014
3/1/2019
9/30/2020
6/1/2023
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XX. PROJECTEDCAPITAL INVESTMENT
Land
Building Construction
Labor on Construction
Building Expansion/Renovation Costs
Machinery & Equipment
Other
Total $1,500,000.00
What percent of the projected capital investment is for routine and planned maintenance, including, but not limited to
"turnarounds", required to maintain regular business operations? 0%
Provide a detailed description of each category of capital investment for the proposed project or activity.
See Following Page
XXI. EXISTING JOBS AT THE QUALIFIED BUSINESS SITE
Attach a breakdown of types of existing full-time jobs by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the salary
range or hourly rate for each (Tab 13)
Full -Time Jobs 2,152
Part -Time Jobs
Contract Jobs g80
Total Jobs at the Qualified Business Site 3,132
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Formosa Plastics corp., Texas TEZ Application, Section XX Descriptions:
Olefin 3 Plant Description
Administration : The facility will operate with a total of 105 Formosa employees.
(operation : 81, maintenance : 24), and 54 contractors (mechanical maintenance : 44,
instrument maintenance : 10)
Control Room & Remote MCC Room: Control room, located at north end of plant,
has Honeywell DCS and SIS system, to control all Furnaces, Columns, Compressors,
Pumps, Package Equipment's and Others. Also included MCC to support north part of
electrical user, and office space to facilitate activities of operators and staff.
Remote MCC Room to support south part of electrical users.
Feed System, Cracking Heaters & Quench Water System:
Consist of Feed Vaporizer, Feed Preheaters, Feed Saturator, Heaters, Quench Tower, and other
accessary equipment's.
Compression, Acid Removal & Drying System:
Consists of a four stage compressors, Caustic/Water Wash Tower, Dryer, and accessary equipment's
accessary equipment's.
Product Purification System
Consists of Refrigeration systems, Cold Box, Deethanizer, Acetylene Converter, Demethanizer,
Ethylene Fractionator, Propane Stripper, Debutanizer, ., , and accessory equipment's.
Utilities, Package Unit & Other support Facilities :
Cooling Water Tower, Flare System, Fire water System, Boiler Feed Water System, Maintenance facilities.
Ethylene Glycol 2 Plant Description
Administration : The facility will operate with a total of 84 Formosa employees,
(operation : 64, maintenance : 20), and 24 contractors (mechanical maintenance : 16,
instrument maintenance : 8)
Control Room & Remote MCC Room: Control room, located at south end of plant,
has FUJI DCS and SIS system, to control all Reactors, Vessels, Columns, Compressors,
Pumps, Package Equipment's and Others. Also included MCC to support power distribution of
electrical user, and office space to facilitate activities of operators and staff.
There are three remote MCC Rooms to support ASP2 electrical users.
Feed System, Reactors, Heaters & Scrubbing Water System :
Consist of Feed filters and impurity removers, Feed Preheaters, Oxygen mixing station, EO Reactors with silver cataly!
Scrubbing Tower, and other accessary equipment's.
Compression, Glycol Reaction & Evaporation System:
Consists of a one main cycle gas compressors, One Scrubbing Tower and One Glycol Reactor immediately follower by
seven stage evaporators, and accessary equipment's accessary equipment's.
Product Drying, Purification System, and Storage :
Consists of Drying Columns, Purification Columns, Glycol Product separation and Storage Tanks.
A Glycol Product Resing Bed and other accessary equipment.
Utilities, Package Unit & Other support Facilities:
Cooling Water Tower, Incinerator System, Fire water System, Boiler Feed Water System, Maintenance facilities.
Office of the Governor
Economic Development and Tourism
Texas Enterprise Project Application
XXIL FULL-TIME ]OBS FOR BENEFIT
❑ New Jobs
Attach a breakdown of types of new jobs to be created by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and the
salary range or hourly rate for each (Tab 14)
Total Number of New Full -Time Jobs to be Created
Total Amount of Annual Payroll for New )obs
® Retained Jobs (check only if for benefit)
Attach a breakdown of types of jobs to be retained for benefit by six -digit Standard Occupational Code and/or title, and
the salary range or hourly rate for each (Tab 15)
Total Number of Jobs to be Retained for Benefit 500
Total Amount of Annual Payroll for Retained Jobs $43,757,482
Choose all that apply and Include backup documentation
❑ Permanent employees will be permanently laid off (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(A))
❑ Business will permanently close down (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(B))
❑ Business will relocate out of Texas (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(C))
® Business is able to employ individuals in accordance with Section 2303.402 (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(D))
❑ Business facility has been legitimately destroyed or impaired due to fire, flood, tornado, hurricane, or any
other natural disaster (Chapter 2303.406(a)(4)(E))
I have reviewed the request for the retained job benefit under the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, and verify that it
meets the criteria outlined above, as required by statute, The backup documentation has been placed under Tab 14 of
this application.
Signature Date
(Governing Body Liaison)
Printed Name
Title
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MNWROITZI
i• •
®
Yes
❑
No
Commit to negotiate or cooperate in the achievement of the purposes of the Enterprise zone Act.
❑
Yes
®
No
Commit to hire under -skilled, inexperienced, disadvantaged or displaced workers who reside in
an enterprise zone.
®
Yes
❑
No
Commit to hire minority workers and to contract with minority-owned businesses.
®
Yes
❑
No
Commit to provide technical and vocational job training for enterprise zone residents or
economically disadvantaged employees.
❑
Yes
®
No
Commit to provide child care for employees.
®
Yes
❑
No
Commit to implement and contribute to a tutoring or mentoring program for area students,
❑
Yes
®
No
Commit to work toward the prevention or reduction of juvenile crime activity.
®
Yes
❑
No
Commit to make contributions to the well-being of the community, such as job training, or the
donation of land for parks or other public purposes.
® Yes ❑ No Employee benefits provided (i.e., medical coverage, prescription drug coverage, dental plan,
flexible spending accounts, life insurance, 401K, stock options, etc.)
No Additional Commitments are Anticipated ❑
Outline the company's additional commitments to the community by specific recipient and dollar value of anticipated
contribution(s) durina the desianation period. _
In 2017, the facility supported local religious organizations, local school districts, local hospitals, and local environmental
groups through direct contribution or by awarding grants through a Company Trust. Last year, representatives of thirty-
seven (37) faith based organizations were awarded a total of $47,500 from the Company's Religious Trust. The
Company's Environmental Trust awarded $47,000 to four projects that included Calhoun County Independent School
District, Industrial Independent School District, 4-H and The San Antonio Bay Foundation. The Company's Scholarship
Trust awarded $50,000 in scholarships to high school students from a local school district and the Company's Hospital
Trust awarded $22,000 for medical equipment at a local hospital.
Formosa Plastics Corp., TX established a Home Mortgage Assistance Program to help employees cover the cost of down
payment. In short, in lieu of the normal 20 percent down payment, an eligible employee Is required to only make a 5
percent down payment and the Company will guarantee the remaining 15 percent on home purchases up to $150,000.
This program has helped our employees fulfill their desire to own their own home and be part of the community. It also
avoids a required purchase private mortgage insurance which can be substantial savings.
There are many employees that participate in community related activities as members of the Knights of Columbus,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, local youth sports leagues, Habitat for Humanity, Boys and Girls Scouts, and American Legion,
Ladies Auxiliary, the local blood bank, county fair boards, local sports booster clubs, and 4H volunteers. Also, there are
vice presidents, department directors and other staff of the facility that serve on the local Schools Board, City Mayor,
City Councils, City Planning Commissions, local Hospital Board, local Rotary International Board, local College Process
Tech Board, Parks Board, City Planning Board, and local County Fair Board for the Junior Livestock Show, local museum
board and the United Way Board. Many of our employ
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Economic Development and Tourism
Texas Enterprise Project Appl
XXV. SOURCE OF iiFUNDING
The project will be financed by (check all that apply)
® Internal Sources
❑ External Sources
The Project received (check all that apply):
❑ Texas Enterprise Fund Grant
❑ Texas Emerging Technology Fund Grant
❑ Industrial Revenue Bonds
❑ Tax Increment Financing
Provide a brief narrative description of the method of financing the project do not attach financial statements
Check the appropriate box below and provide a copy of the executed documents indicating property access (Tab 16)
❑ Lease Agreement ❑ Purchase Agreement
❑ Lease ( Purchase Agreement ❑ Other Formosa Grants It's own Access
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XXVII+ STATUS OF PERMITS
❑ Pending ® Current ❑ No Permits Required
List any local, state or federal permits that are pending, along with the issuing agency and the expected date of receipt.
Do not attach copies of permits.
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)OMII. CONCURRENT DESIGNATION
This application for enterprise project status constitutes a concurrent designation ❑ Yes ® No
If yes, complete this section in its entirety and provide requested attachments
Provide a brief explanation of the capital Investment and new and/or retained jobs for each designation, delineating what
capital investment and jobs will apply to which designation with timelines for all. (Attach additional pages behind this
Breakdown of Concurrent Project Designations:
Attach a breakdown of types of jobs for benefit by six -digit Standard occupational Code and/or title, and the salary range
or hourly rate for each designation (Tab 17)
Baseline
Jobs
Number of Jobs at the 90 -Day Window Date for the First Project Designation
Date lobs* Retained
Date Approved Date Expires Certified Capital Investment New )obs Jobs
TOTAL
*Last certif'cation. If no jobs have been certified, provide an explanation as to why not and when application for
certification ofjobs is expected to occur. Place the explanation behind this page.
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Texas Enterodse Proiect Am
MIX. SELF-EVALUATION
Total Distress of the Area Score (max. 85 pts.) 26
Total Local Effort Score (max. 53 pts.) 16
Total Private Effort Score (max. 75 pts.) 39
TOTAL PROJECT SCORE F 81
For internal use only: Paints Awarded for State Priority (max. 10 pts.)
Provide backup documentation for ALL areas for which points are taken (Tab 18). If backup documentation is not
provided in Tab 18 points will not be awarded.
Distress of the Area (Qualified Business Site) (40%)
Jurisdiction Population 21.381
Population of nominating Jurisdiction* is less than 50,000 (2010 decennial census) Backup Attached
® Yes 10 pts 10
County Population 21.381
*Note: Current updated listing of Distressed counties can be found at:
htt1r//www texaswideoL)etiforbtisiiiess com/incentives-tinaticiiitax/tez.php under "Related Material" in the
Texas Enterprise Zones Section and is helpful for obtaining much of the requested information in this section.
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Population of County is less than 50,000 (2010 decennial census)
Backup Attached
®
Yes
5 pts 5
Poverty Level of Distressed County
Backup Attached ❑
❑
15.5% - 19.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
4 pts
❑
20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
6 pts
❑
30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
8 pts _
❑
40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
12 pts
❑
50.0% poverty and above (2010 decennial census)
15 pts
Poverty Level of Block Group 16.30%
Backup Attached
❑
20.0% - 29.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
4 pts
❑
30.0% - 39.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
6 pts
❑
40.0% - 49.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
10 pts
❑
50.0% poverty and above (2010 decennial census)
15 pts
*Note: Current updated listing of Distressed counties can be found at:
htt1r//www texaswideoL)etiforbtisiiiess com/incentives-tinaticiiitax/tez.php under "Related Material" in the
Texas Enterprise Zones Section and is helpful for obtaining much of the requested information in this section.
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Poverty Level of nominating Jurisdiction*
16.30%
Backup Attached
❑ 20.0% - 22.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
4 pts _
❑ 23.0% - 24.99% poverty (2010 decennial census)
6 pts
❑ 25.0% - 29.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
8 pts
❑ 30.0% poverty and above (2010 decennial census)
10 pts
Poverty Level of County
16.30%
Backup Attached
❑ 20.0% - 22.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
4 pts
❑ 23.0% - 24.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
6 pts
❑ 25.0% - 29.9% poverty (2010 decennial census)
8 pts
❑ 30.0% poverty and above (2010 decennial census)
10 pts
Unemployment Level for County (most recent year)
2017
Backup Attached
® 5.0% - 6.49% unemployment
1 pts 1
❑ 6.5% - 7.9% unemployment
2 pts
❑ 8.0% - 9.9% unemployment
8 pts
❑ 10.0% and above unemployment
10 pts
County Adult Population without High School Diploma
or Equivalent (2010 decennial census)
21.8
Backup Attached
❑ 25.4% or above
10 pts
State or Federally -Declared Disaster Area (within the past
12 months)
Backup Attached
® Yes -- ® State ❑ Federal
10 pts 10
Date Disaster Declared
8123/17
Adversely Affected Defense Dependent Community (BRAC**Impacted) Backup Attached ❑
❑ Yes 5 pts
*If the nominating jurisdiction is a county, take points under both nominating jurisdiction and county, if earned
**Base Closure and Realignment Commission
Total Distress of the Area Score (max. 85 pts.) 26
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Local Effort (25%)
Based on the Nominating Ordinance or Order (incentive must be listed specifically in the nominating ordinance
or order)
Check local incentives offered and record points earned up to the maximum of 53 points. Take Points in black if included
in the local order and take points in red if incentive is included in the local order AND actually delivered to the proie
For points in Red, attach copy of executed incentive contract(s) in Tab 18.
❑
Local Sales Tax Refund
2/4 pts
®
Tax Abatement
2/4 pts
2
❑
Tax Increment Financing
2/4 pts
❑
Freeport Exemption
2 pts
❑
Economic Development Sales Tax (4A) Contribution
2/4 pts
❑
Economic Development Sales Tax (413) Contribution
2/4 pts
❑
Chapter 380/381
2/4 pts
❑
Other Tax Deferrals, Tax Refunds or Tax Incentives
2/4 pts
®
Zoning Changes / Variances
1 pt
i
®
Building Code Exemptions
1 pt
i
®
Impact / Inspection Fee Exemptions
2 pts
2
Streamlined Permitting
1 pt
1
®
Improved Police and/or Fire Protection
1 pt
1
®
Community Crime Prevention Programs
1 pt
1
❑
Special Public Transportation Routes or Reduced Fares
1 pt
_
®
Capital Improvements in Water and Sewer Facilities
1 pt
1
®
Road Repair
1 pt
1
®
Creation or Improvement of Parks
1 pt
1
❑
Low -Interest Loans for Housing Rehabilitation or New Construction
1 pt
❑
Transfer Abandoned Housing to Individuals or Community Groups
1 pt
_
❑
Low -Interest Loans for Business
2/4 pts
❑
Use of Surplus School Buildings for Incubators
1 pt
❑
Provision of Publicly Owned Land for Development Purposes
1/4 pt
❑
One -Stop Permitting, Problem Resolution Center or Ombudsmen
1 pt
Promotion and Marketing Services
1 pt
1
®
Job Training and Employment Services
1/4 pt
i
®
Retraining Program
1/4 pt
i
®
Literacy and Employment Skills Programs
1/4 pt
1
❑
Vocational Education
1/4 pt
❑
Customized Job Training
1/4 pt
Total Local
Effort Score (max. 53pts.) 16
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Private Effort (35%)
Commitment to the Community (If taking 3 points for any program below, please provide a description of
the
program and contact name & numbers in Tab 18.) If Tab 18 documentation is not included points will
not
be awarded.
$1,282.00
®
Negotiate or cooperate In the achievement of the
1 pt 1
purposes of the Enterprise Zone Act
❑
Hire under -skilled, inexperienced, disadvantaged or
1 pt
displaced workers who reside in an enterprise zone
®
Hire minority workers and contract with minority-
1 pt 1
owned businesses
❑
Provide technical/vocational training for enterprise zone
3 pts
residents and economically disadvantaged employees
❑
Provide child care for employees
3 pts
❑
Veterans assistance or recruitment program(s)
3 pts
®
Implement or contribute to a tutoring or mentoring
3 pts 3
program for area students
❑
Participate in juvenile crime prevention program
3 pts
®
Contribute to the well-being of the community, such
3 pts 3
as job training, or donation of land for parks or
other public purposes
Subtotal of Commitments to the Community 8
Average Sob Wage Level of Sobs Compared to County Average Weekly Wage (AWW) Backup Attached ❑
Note. In order to be ellgible, the project MUST be at or above County AWW
❑ Attached County Average Weekly Wage backup for Calhoun County for 2016 (year)
First Quarter
$1,212.00
Second Quarter
$1,228.00
Third Quarter
$1,282.00
Fourth Quarter
_ALj1&QQ__
TOTAL $5,032.00 _ 4 = $1,258.00
(County AWW)
Calculate the average weekly wage in the formula below including only the new and/or retained jobs represented in this
application for state benefit.
$43,757,482,00 - 500 = $87,515.00
Total Annual Payroll A' ofJobs Avg. Annuali2ed Wage
County AWW $1,258.00 110% of County AWW $1,384.00
Choose One
❑ AWW > AWW for County
❑ AWW >_ 110% of AWW for County
® AWW �t 120% of AWW for County
52 = $1.683.00
AWW
120% of County AWW 11,M
3 pts
10 pts 10
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Number of Jobs for Benefit (choose applicable category and range)
❑
10 to 199 new jobs for benefit
4 pts —
❑
200 to 299 new jobs for benefit
8 pts —
F1
300 to 399 new jobs for benefit
12 Pts —
F-1
400 to 499 new jobs for benefit
16 pts —
F1
500 and Above new jobs for benefit
25 pts
®
--AND--
5 pts 5
R
10 to 99 retained jobs for benefit
1 pt
❑
100 to 199 retained jobs for benefit
2 pts
❑
200 to 299 retained jobs for benefit
2 Pts —
F1
300 to 399 retained jobs for benefit
3 Pts —
❑
400 to 499 retained jobs for benefit
4 pts
®
500 and Above retained jobs for benefit
5 pts 5
Capital
Investment (Choose applicable range)
❑
$40,000 to $399,999
1 pt —
El
$400,000 to $999,999
2 pts
" ❑
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999
3 Pts
❑
$5,000,000 to $149,999,999
4 Pts
❑
$150,000,000 to $249,999,999
B Pts —
®
$250,000,000 and Above
10 pts 10
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Employee Benefits Provided Backup Attached
® Employee benefits provided (i.e., medical coverage, prescription 2 pt 2
drug coverage, dental plan, flexible spending accounts, life
Insurance, 401K, stock options, etc.)
Type of Jobs
❑ Jobs are Primary Jobs as defined in the Dev. Corp. Act, as amended 2 pt 2
Industry Cluster
❑ Business is a targeted industry cluster as listed on page 10 2 pt 2
Total Private Effort Score (max. 75 pts.) 39
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XXX. CERTIFICATION OF APPLICATION
Governing Body Liaison
Prefix Mr, First Name Michael Last Name
Title Calhoun County Judge
Organization Calhoun County Commissioner's Court
Street Address
Mailing Address
City Port Lavaca State TX Zip 77979
Phone Number 361-553-4600 Fax Number 361-553-4400
Email Address michael f�eifer(a)calhouncotx org
Community Website
To the best of my knowledge and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and
correct and I have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Act and the Enterprise Zone Program Rules and am familiar with the
provisions contained therein, as evidenced by my signature below.
Signature
(Governing Body Liaison)
Printed Name Michael Pfeifer
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this day of
(Notary Seal)
Date
Title County Judge
Notary Public, State of Texas
My commission expires
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XXXIa UALIFIED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION AND AGREEMENT
The nominated Enterprise Project hereby certifies and agrees that it:
1. is located in, or has committed to locate in N/A Texas, in Calhoun County, Texas; and
2. will maintain separate payroll and tax records of the business activity conducted at the qualified business site, or
other information as required by local and state government units; and
3. commits to participate in local efforts to achieve development and revitalization of the area; and
4. understands that before obtaining a state benefit, the qualified business must submit to the Comptroller a certified
report of the actual number of jobs created and/or retained and the capital investment made; and
5. understands that to be a qualified business eligible for enterprise project designation, twenty-five percent (25%) of
the new or additional employees hired must be residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged
persons or veterans If the qualified business site is located in an enterprise zone, or thirty-five percent (35%) if the
qualified business site is located outside of an enterprise zone; and
6. commits that 35 percent of its new employees will be residents of an enterprise zone, economically
disadvantaged persons, or veterans; and
7. understands that the project must maintain the level of employment and the jobs for which a refund has been
received to the end of the designation period or for at least three (3) years from the date of refund of state sales and
use taxes, whichever is later, or it may become liable for recapture of refunded taxes and interest by the Texas
Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller); and
8. will report to the Comptroller the status and effectiveness of the designation; and
9. certifies that the project, or a branch, division, or department of the business, does not and will not knowingly employ
an undocumented worker; and
10, understands that the state sales and use tax refund is subject to approval by the Comptroller and the requirements of
the Tax Code and applicable Administrative Rules — specifically Section 151.429 of the Tax Code and Title 34 Texas
Administrative Code, Section 3.329. Construction contracts must be "separated" (i.e. contract in which the agreed
contract price is divided into a separately stated agreed contract price for incorporated materials and a separately
stated agreed contract price for skill and labor) and not "lump -sum" in order to claim a refund of state sales tax.
This certification and agreement is effective from the date of designation through the date of expiration as an
enterprise project.
To the best information and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and correct
and I, as primary business representative, have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Program Act and the Enterprise Zone
Program Rules and am familiar with the provisions contained therein as evidenced by my signature below.
Signed
(Primary Business Representative)
Printed Name Jack Wu
Title V.P. Business Development
Date
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this
day of ,
Notary Public, State of Texas
My commission expires
(Notary Seal)
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XXXIb. QUALIFIED BUSINESS CERTIFICATION AND AGREEMENT
The nominated Enterprise Project hereby certifies and agrees that it:
1, is located in, or has committed to locate in N/A , Texas, in Calhoun County, Texas; and
2. will maintain separate payroll and tax records of the business activity conducted at the qualified business site, or
other Information as required by local and state government units; and
3. commits to participate in local efforts to achieve development and revitalization of the area; and
4. understands that before obtaining a state benefit, the qualified business must submit to the Comptroller a
certified report of the actual number of jobs created and/or retained and the capital investment made; and
5. understands that to be a qualified business eligible for enterprise project designation, twenty-five percent (25%)
of the new or additional employees hired must be residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged
persons or veterans if the qualified business site is located in an enterprise zone, or thirty-five percent (35%) if
the qualified business site is located outside of an enterprise zone; and
6. commits that 35 percent of its new employees will be residents of an enterprise zone, economically
disadvantaged persons, or veterans; and
7, understands that the project must maintain the level of employment and the jobs for which a refund has been
received to the end of the designation period or for at least three (3) years from the date of refund of state sales
and use taxes, whichever is later, or it may become liable for recapture of refunded taxes and interest by the
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (Comptroller); and
8. will report to the Comptroller the status and effectiveness of the designation; and
9. certifies that the project, or a branch, division, or department of the business, does not and will not knowingly
employ an undocumented worker; and
10. understands that the state sales and use tax refund is subject to approval by the Comptroller and the
requirements of the Tax Code and applicable Administrative Rules - specifically Section 151.429 of the Tax Code
and Title 34 Texas Administrative Code, Section 3329. Construction contracts must be "separated" (i.e. contract
in which the agreed contract price is divided into a separately stated agreed contract price for incorporated
materials and a separately stated agreed contract price for skill and labor) and not "lump -sum" in order to claim a
refund of state sales tax.
This certification and agreement is effective from the date of designation through the date of expiration as an
enterprise project.
To the best information and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and correct
and 1, as the local business liaison, have read the Texas Enterprise Zone Program Act and the Enterprise Zone Program
Rules and am familiar with the provisions contained therein as evidenced by my signature below,
Signed
(Local Business Representative)
Printed Name Jack Wu
Title V.P. Business Development
Date
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this
day of ,
Notary Public, State of Texas
My commission expires
(Notary Seal)
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No Consultant Participating
Complete the following information for each consultant involved with this project (Attach copy of the Power of Attorney, if
applicable — Tab 19)
First Name
Title
Organization
Street Address
Mailing Address
city
Phone Number
Mobile Number
Email Address
❑ Application Preparer ❑ Other
Representing
Brief Description of Consultant's Role with Application
Last Name
State Zip
Fax Number
Website
I confirm that the above-named consultant has been retained to participate in this application process as outlined
above.
Signature Date
(Authorizing Participant)
Printed Name Title
To the best of my knowledge and belief, the information contained in this Enterprise Project Application is true and
correct.
Signature
(Participating Consultant)
Printed Name
Date
Title
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XXXIII. APPLICATION FEE MEMORANDUM (Enterprise Zone Program)
TO: Office of the Governor
Attn: Financial Services
Post Office Box 12878
Austin, Texas 78711
Subject: Submission of Texas Enterprise Zone Program Application Fee made payable to Office of the Governor for
an Enterprise Project Application Submitted by Calhoun County on Behalf of Formosa Plastics Corporation,
Texas for the June 1, 2018 Quarterly Application Round
Financial Services, please send this form along with a copy of the attached Non -Refundable Application Fee made
payable to Office of the Governor, Interagency to the Economic Development and Tourism Division, Attn: Enterprise
Zone Program Staff, Economic Development Bank for the June 1, 2018 Enterprise Project Round submitted by Calhoun
County on behalf of Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas.
❑ $500 for a Half Enterprise Project
® $750 for an Enterprise Project
❑ $1,5Q0 for a Double Jumbo Enterprise Project
❑ $2,250 for a Triple Jumbo Enterprise Project
If you have questions regarding this submission, please contact:
First Name Steve Last Name
Title Director Communnications
Organization Formosa Plastics Corporation Texas
Street Address 201 Fromosa Drive
Mailing Address
City Point Comfort State TX Zip 77978
Phone Number 361-987-7701 Fax Number 361-987-2729
Email Address smarwitz(@ftpc fpcusa corn
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Formosa Plastics'
Certified Mail # 7017 2400 00010599 1080
Office of the Governor
Attn: Financial Services
Post Office Box 12878
Austin, Texas 78711
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
201 Formosa Drive - P.O. Box 700
Point Comfort, TX 77978
Telephone: (361)-987.7000
Fax: (361)-987-2721
May 10, 2018
RE: Submission of Texas Enterprise Zone Program Application Fee made payable to Office of the
Governor for an Enterprise Project Application Submitted by Calhoun County on Behalf of Formosa
Plastics Corporation, Texas for the June 1, 2018 Quarterly Application Round,
To Financial Services
Enclosed is the non-refundable fee, via check, for a single Texas Enterprise Project as referenced above.
This fee must be received by your office no earlier than one week before, and no later than 5 PM on the
project deadline date of June 1, 2018.
This check fee is on Behalf of Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas Enterprise Program Project and the
applicable application submitted under separate cove.
Please contact myself, Steve Marwitz, at 361-987-7701 or smarwitz@ftpc.fpcusa.com if questions or
additional information is needed.
Sincerely Yours,
d����'
Steve Marwitz
Communications Director
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
TAB 2 — Not Applicable
TAB 3 — Not Applicable
TAB 4 — Not Applicable
TAB 5 — Not Applicable
TAB 6 — Not Applicable
Hum
ORDER
/W ORDER OF THE 001bGVIIS'SIONERS COURT OF 7HE•000NTY OF CALHOUN,
TEXAS, ORDAINING TINE COUNTY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE TEXAS EmERPRIS!'
ZONE PROGRAM PURSUANT TO TILE TEXAS ENTERPIUSE ZONE 11CT, CHAPTER
2303, TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE (PICT), PROVIDING TAX INCENTIVES,
DESIGNATING ALMISON FOR CON&WIVICATION WITH INTERESTED PARTIES,
AND NO&I NATING SEADRIFT COKE, L.P. TO THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPN(EN7' & `TOURISM (EDT) THROUGH THE, ECONOMIC
DEVELOP WENT BANK (BANK) AS AN ENTERPRLSE PRO.IECT (PROJECT),
WHERMS, the Commissioners Court of the County of Calhoun, Texas desires to create
the proper economic and social environment to induce the investment of private resources
in productive business enterprises located in severely distressed areas of the city and to
provide employment to residents of such area; and
WHEREAS, the project or activity is not located in an area designated as an enterprise
zone; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act, SEADRIFT CORE, L.P.
has applied to the County for designation as an enterprise project; and
W HE- REAS, the County finds that SEADRIFT COKE, L.P. meets the criteria for tax relief
and other incentives adopted by the County on the grounds that it will he located at the
qualified business site, will create a higher level of employment, economic activity and
stability; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing to consider this order was held by the Conmlissioners Court
on August 25, 2005;
NoSv, THEREFORE BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF THE COUNTY
OF CALHOUN, TEXAS THAT:
Section 1; The County nominates SEADRIFT COKE, L.P. for enterprise project
status.
Section 2: The following local incentives, at the election of the governing body, are or
will be made available to the nominated project or activity of the qualified
business:
a) See Exhibit "A".
Section 3: The County of Calhoun Commissioners Court directs and designates its
County Judge as the County's liaison to communicate and
negotiate with the EDT through the Bank and enterprise project(s) and to
oversee zone activities and communications with qualified businesses and
other entities in an enterprise zone or affected by an enterprise project.
Section 4: 'The County finds that SEADRIFT COKE, L.P. meets the criteria for
designation as an enterprise project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of
the Act on the following grounds:
(a.) SEADRIFT COKE, L.P, is a "qualified business" under Section
2303.402 of the Act since it will be engaged in the active conduct of
a wade or business at a qualified business site within the governing
body's jurisdiction, located outside of an enterprise zone and at least
thirty-five percent (35%) of the business' new employees will be
residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged
individuals; and
(b.) There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation
between public, private, and neighborhood entities in the area; and
(c.) The designation of SEADRIFT COKE, L.P. as an enterprise project
will contribute significantly to the achievement of the plans of the
County for development and revitalization of the area,
Section 5: The enterprise project shall take effect on the date of designation of the
enterprise project by EDT and terminate five (5) years following the
designation.
Section 6: This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law and
charter in such case provides.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 25th day of August, 2005.
Attest:
Anita Fri • <e, County Clerk
'- /t -
Michael Pfei e , ou y Judge
9
Texas Enterprise lone Nominating Order
Exhibit A
Calhoun County — Local Incentives:
1. Tax abatement up to seven (7) years, on a case-by-case basis.
2. Zoning Changes/Variances on a case-by-case basis.
3. Building Code Exemptions granted within the parameters of the State Code,
on a case-by-case basis.
4. Fee waivers, on a case-by-case basis.
5. Streamlined permitting for expedited service to new and expanding
businesses.
6. Enhanced county services, including the provision of Emergency and
Disaster Response Plan.
7. increased Police Protection as the County has a police force.
8. Community crime prevention programs coordinated with the County
Sheriff.
9. Improvements in Public Facilities, as needed and funded.
10. Infrastructure Improvements, as needed and funded.
H. Road repairs in the County, as needed and funded.
12. Creation or improvement of Parks, as needed and funded.
13. Business and Industrial Development Services by participation in the
Calhoun County Economic Development Corporation, as funded.
14. Public land for development purposes, as available.
15, Promotion and marketing service coordinated with the Golden Crescent
Regional Planning Commission, as well as the Calhoun County Chamber of
Commerce, the City of Port Lavaca and the Calhoun County Economic
Development Corporation.
16. Joh training for County residents provided free of charge when they
successfully participate in the Calhoun County Independent School District
computer literacy classes for adults.
17. Retraining program coordinated with the Texas Workforce Convnission
and the Victoria College.
18. Literacy and Employment Skills Program by offering the services of
Literacy Volunteers of Calhoun County, the Texas Workforce Commission
and Calhoun County ISD.
RESOLU'T'ION
WHEREAS, Calhoun County, Texas ("County") has previously passed an Order
dated August 25, 2005 electing to participate in the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, and
the local incentives offered under this resolution are the same on this date as were
outlined in that Order;
WFIEREAS, the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism
("LDC") through the Economic Development Bank ("Bank") will consider FORMOSA
PLASTIC'S CORPORATION, TEXAS (PVC AND CFB Projects) ("FPC") as an
enterprise project pursuant to a nomination and an application made by the County;
WHEREAS, the County desires to pursue the creation of the proper economic and
social environment in order to Induce the investment of private resources in productive
business enterprises located in the County and to provide employment to residents of
enterprise zones and to other economically disadvantaged individuals;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Texas Enterprise Zone
Act, Texas Government Code (the "Act"), FPC applied to the County for designation as
an enterprise project;
WREREAS, the County finds that FPC meets the criteria for designation as an
enterprise project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act on the following grounds:
FPC is a `qualified business" under Section 2303.402 of the Act since it will be
engaged in the active conduct of a trade or business at a qualified business site
within the governing body's jurisdiction located outside of an enterprise zone and
at least thirty-five percent (35,0%) of the business' new employees will be
residents of an enterprise zone or economically disadvantaged individuals; and
2. There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation between public,
private, and neighborhood entities within the area; and
3. The designation of FPC as an enterprise project will contribute significantly to the
achievement of the plans of the County for development and revitalization of the
area.
WHEREAS, the County finds that IUPC meets the criteria for tax relief and other
incentives adopted by the County and nominates PPC for double jumbo enterprise project
status on the grounds that it will be located at the qualified business site, will create a
higher level of employment, economic activity and stability; and
WHEREAS, the County finds that it is in the best interest of the County to
nominate FPC as an enterprise- pr(�Jeot pursuant to the Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONER'S
COURT OF CALHOUN COUNTY:
That the Iuhdings of the County and its actions approvutg this resolution
taken at the meeting are hereby approved and adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that FPC is a "qualified bushhess", as defined in
Section 2303.402 of the Act, and meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise
project. as set forth in Section 2303, Subchapter F of the Act.
BE IT FURTE-IER RESOLVhD that the enterprise project shall take effect on the
date of designation of the enterprise project by flee agency and terminate five (5) years
following the designation.
PASSED BY THE CC: NINflSSIONER'S COURT of CALHOUN COUNTY,
TEXAS this 24TI-I day of July, 2008.
CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS
(SEAL) By:�1�L
Mieliael .l. Pfeifer. u ty Judge
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
I, Wendy Marvin, Deputy County Clerk, of Calhoun County, Texas do hereby
certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Resolution passed by
the C'aihoun County Commissioner's Court on the this 24th day of July, 2008.
ANITA P COUNTY
(County Sea]) By: r
THE STA"I7? OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
BEFORE ME, the- undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Michael
J. Pfeifer, Calhoun County Texas, County Judge, laiown to me to be the person whose
name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she
executed the same for [lie purposes and consideration therein expressed.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this 24th day of July, 2008
t o`�Pr n�sn SUSAN RIIEY
My Commission Expires
' +>,�"RT
April 18, 2012
(Notary Seal)
Notary Public, Sta�offa( s
My commission expires: q-ja-7
Office of the Governor
Economic Development and Tourism
Texas Enterprise Project Application
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
Y
Streamlined Permitting
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
0
Improved Police and / or Fire Protection
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
0
Community Crime Prevention Programs
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Special Public Transportation Routes or Reduced Fares
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
0
Capital Improvements in Water and Sewer Facilities
❑ Zone Only
® Jurisdiction -wide
0
Road Repair
❑ Zone Only
® Jurisdiction -wide
El
Creation or Improvement of Parks
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Low -Interest Loans for Housing Rehabilitation or New Construction
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Transfer of Abandoned Housing to Individuals or Community Groups
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Low -Interest Loans for Business
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Use of Surplus School Buildings for Incubators
❑ Zone only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Provision of Publicly Owned Land for Development Purposes
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
0
One -Stop Permitting, Problem Resolution Center or Business Ombudsmen
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
®
Promotion and Marketing Services
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
Job Training and Employment Services
❑ Zone Only
0 Jurisdiction -wide
Retraining Programs
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
0
Literacy and Employment Skills Programs
❑ Zone Only
® Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Vocational Education
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Customized Job Training
❑ Zone only
El Jurisdiction -wide
The
following incentives may not be counted under Local Effort in Section XXXIII. Self
Evaluation of the
Application.
❑
Deferred Compliance
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority and Preference for Receipt of CDBG monies
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority and Preference for Receipt of Industrial Revenue Bonds
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority and Preference for Receipt of JTPA Funds
❑ Zone only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Amend Zoning Ordinances for Economic Development
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Local Enterprise Zone Fund for funding Bonds
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Reduced Utility Rates for Businesses
❑ Zone only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority in Issuing of Performance Bonds
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority for Local Economic Development Services
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority for Educational Services
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
❑
Priority for Job Training Services
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
Priority for Transportation Programs
❑ Zone Only
❑ Jurisdiction -wide
Rev.9.15.07
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CALBOUN COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT
426 west Main Street' P.O. Bos 49
Poil Lavaca. "Texas 77979
Appraisal; Ilion 352-8808
Colleethms' 4 3611 552-4560
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Office of the Governor
Economic Development and Tourism
TCetts Economic Development Bank
Texas Enterprise /one Program
PO Box 12428
Austin TX 78711
Rl?: Project Location
To Whom It May Concern
Board of Directors
Willium Swope, Owimu n
William Bauer. Vice Chaimum
Jessie Rodriguoi secremt)
Vem Ly:ssy. Board Member
Kevin (till. Board Member
Chief Annraiser
Jesse W. Iluhhell
Formosa Plastics Corporation, whose main address is PO Box 700. Point Comfort. Texas,
located at 201 Formosa Drive in Point Comfort. Texas, has approximately a total of 1.560 acres
in their industrial complex. The business sites are located within the jurisdictions of the County
of Calhoun, Calhoun County Port Authority. Calhoun County Groundwater Conservation
District and the Calhoun County Independent School District. Attached is a 2010 Census Block
Map indicating the location of the business sites. Ethylene Glycol -2 and Olefins -3.
To the hest of my knowledge this is true and correct. Should you need any additional
information or assistance please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Respectfully.
.Jesse W. I hthhell
Chief Appraiser
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137 EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Population 16 years and over
16,087
In labor force
10,195
Civilian labor force
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803
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(X)
(X) !,
7.9%
+1-2.1
Females 16 years and over
7,765 !�.
+/-300 -
7,765
(X)
In labor force
4,351
+/-274 1..56.0%
1.2%
+1-3.0
Civilian labor force
4,351
+/-274
56.0%
+/-3.0
Employed
3,961
+l 295
51.0%
+/-3.5
Own children under 6 years
1,927 .,
+/-196,
1,927
_ (X)
All parents in family in labor force 1
1,355
+1-234
70.3%
+/-7.8
Own children 6 to 17 years
3,470
+1-161 !
3.470
;
(X) "
p ,.y i ".
All parents m Tamil n labor force
2,504
+/-265
72.2%
+/-7.6
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone..
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
Public transportation (excluding
taxicab)
Walked
Other means
Worked at home
Mean travel time to work
(minutes)
9,024 i
+1-468 '.
9,024
(X)
7,277
+/-504
80.6%
+1-3.3 !.
1,325
+/-268
14.7%'
+/-2.9 '...
1181,
+/-106
1.3% ,
+/-1.2
107
+1-72
1.2%
+148
74 " -
+/-69
0.8%
_.+1-0.8 "
_..+/-0.8
123 1
i
+1-75
1.4%
'..
19.4 +1.1.8 (X) (X)
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Estimate
Percent
Margin of
Margin
Subject
Estimate
Error
Percent :
of Error
" OCCUPATION
Civilian employed population 16
9,377
+1-463
9,377
(X)
years and over
Management, business, science,
2,608
+/435
27.8%
+/-4.0
and arts occupations
Service occupations
1,592,.
+1-302
17.0%
+1-3.3
Sales and office occupations
2,010 :
+/-316
21.4%
+/-3.2
Natural resources, construction,
1,618
+/-289
17.3%
+/-3.1
and maintenance occupations
Production, transportation, and
1,549
+/-249
16.5%
+/-2.6
material moving Occupations
INDUSTRY_
Civilian employed population 16
9,377
+/-463
9.377
(X)
years and over
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and
389
+1-116
4.1%
+1-1.2
hunting, and mining
Construction
1,351
+/-339
14.4% :
+/-3.4
Manufacturing
1,869.
+/-430
- 20.1%
+/4.2
Wholesale trade
94
+1-53
. 1.0% "
+/-0.6
Retail trade
- 1,238
+/-259.
13.2%
+/-2.7
Transportation and warehousing,
370
+1-132
3.9% :
+/-1.4
and utilities
Information
53 :
+1-47
, 0.6%
+1-0.5
Finance and insurance, and real
305",
+/-176
" 3.3%
+1-1.9
estate and rental and leasing
Professional, scientific, and
management, and administrative
:, 514
+J-164
5.5%
+/-1.8
and waste management services
Educational services, and health
1,584
+/-265
16.9%
+/-2.9
care and social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation, and accommodation
: 918
+/-232
9.8%
+/-2A
and food services
Other services, except public
305 !.
+1.109
3.3%
+/-1.2
administration
Public administration
367 �
+J-131
;
+/-1.4
CLASS OF WORKER
Civilian employed population 16
9,3T7
+/-463
9,377
(X)
years and over
Private wage and salary workers
7,114
: +/-525.
".
75.9%
+1-3.3
Government workers
1,461
+1-246.
15.6%
+/-2.7
Self-employed in own not
802.
+/-208
8.6%
+/-2.2
incorporated business workers
Unpaid family workers
0!
+/-127
0.0%
+/-0.4 -
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2010
INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
-,
Total households
7,971
+/-3151_
7971.
(X)
Less than $10,000
596
+1-188
7.5%
+/-2.3
$10,000 to $14,999
661
'.. +1-174
83%
+1-2.2
$15,000 to $24,999
961
+/-218
12.1%
". +62.7
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Estimate
Percent
Margin of "
Margin
Subject
Estimate)
Error Percents
of Error
$25,000 to $34,999
I 1,098'
+/-196 f
13.8%1
+/-2.4
$35,000 to $49,999
1,186
+/-222
14.9%
+/-2.6
$50,000 to $74,999
1,626
+/-303
20,4%
+/-3.6
$75,000 to $99,999 -
799
+/-172
10.0%
+/-2.2
$100,000 to $149,999
625 '.
+/-133
7.8%
+I-13
$150,000 to $199,999
282
+1-130
3.5%
+/-1.7 ..
$200,000 or more
137
+I-69
1.7%
+/-0.9
Median household income
43,258
+/-2,021
(X) .
(X)
(dollars)
_
Mean household income (dollars)
55,349
+/-3,512
(X) :
(X)
With earnings
6,166 "
+/-355
77,4%
+/-2.5
Mean earnings (dollars)
55,309
+I-4,053
(X)
(X)
With Social Security
2,722
".
+1-202,
34.1%
+/-2.5
Mean Social Security income
: 14,556
+1-997
(X)
(X}
(dollars)
With retirement income
1,619
+/-226
20.3%
+1-2.7
Mean retirement income
19,786
+/-3.748
(X}
(X)
(dollars)
With Supplemental Security
249.
+/-89
3.1%
+1-1.1 :.
Income
Mean Supplemental Security
8,186
+/-2,114
(X)
(X)
Income (dollars)
,. ".
With cash public assistance
76
+/-50 :.
1.0%
+/46.
income
Mean cash public assistance
4,987,
+/-3,834
(X)
(X)
income (dollars)
".
With Food StampISNAP benefits
972
+1-235.
12.2%
+/-2.8
in the past 12 months
Families
- 5,770
+/-310:
5,770 ,
(X)
Less than $10,000
344
+/-120
6.0%
+/-2.1
$10,o0010 $14,999
377'
+/-150
6.5%
+/-2b
$15,000 to $24,999
587 �
+1-177
10.2% :'
+/-3.0
$25,000 to $34,999 -
723 ',
+1-161
12,15%
+1-2.7
$35,000 to $49,999
688
+I-160
11.9%
+1-2.5
$50,000 to $74,999
1,375,
+/-252
23.8%
+/-4.2
$75,000 to $99,999
689 !.
+1-151
-
11.9%
+/-2.6
-.._ _. _.
$100,000 to $149,999
617
+1-135 :.
107%
+/-2.3
$150,000 to $199,999
233.1
+/-116
4.0%
+/-2.0
$200,000 or more
137;
+/-69
2.4%
",
+1-1.2
Median family income (dollars)
51.766,
+/-2,833
(X)
(X)
Mean family income (dollars)
63,030 ,
+14,533
(X)
(X)
Per capita income (dollars)
22,835 -
+/-3,015 ':,
(X)
(X)
Nonfamlly households
2,201
X1-284
2,201.
N,
Median nonfamily income
27,565
+1.2,984
(X) i
N,
(dollars)
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
32,619
+1-4,126
(X)
_ (X)
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Estimate
Percent
`
Margin of
Margin
Subject
Estimate
Error
Percent.
of Error
Median earnings forworkers
26,1791
+/-3,0071
(X)(
(X)
(dollars)
Median earnings for male full-
43,087
+1-4,741
(X)
{X)
time, year-round workers (dollars)
Median earnings for female full-
30,801
+/-2,145
(X}
(X)
time, year-round workers (dollars)
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE;
Civilian noninstilutionalized
(X)
(X}
(X)
(X)
population
-'
With health insurance coverage
(X)
(X}
(X)
(X)
With private health insurance
(X)
(X)
{X)
(X)
With public coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Civilian noninslitutionalized
(X) :
(X)
(X)
(X)
population under 18 years
No health insurance coverage
(X)',
_ (X)
(X)
(X)
Civilian noninstitutionalized
(X} :
(X)
(X)
(X)
population 18 to 64 years
In labor force:
(X}
(X)
(X)
(X)
Employed:
(X)
(X))),
(X)
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
N'
(X)
(X)
coverage
With private health
(X)
(X)
(X}
(X)
insurance
With public coverage
(X) ��.
(X}-
(X)
(X}
No health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
{X)
coverage
Unemployed.
(X)
(X) !
(X)
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
(X)
coverage
_
-.
With private health
(X) j
(X)
(X)
{X)
insurance
With public coverage
(X).
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance
X
{ )
X
( )
X
( }
X
( }
coverage
Not in labor force:
(X)'
{X)
(X)
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
(X}
(X)
(X) -.
coverage
With private health
(X) .
(X}
(X)
(X) -;
insurance
With public coverage
(X).
N.
(X)
(X)
No health insurance
(x}
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND
PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IN THE
PAST 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE
POVERTY LEVEL
+1-3.0
With related children under 18
(X)..
(X)
26.0%
+1-5.5
years
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Explanation of Symbols:
An ""entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or loo few sample observations
were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
An' -'entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were
available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median
estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An"following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
An'+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An ""' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an
open-ended distribution. A statistical lest is not appropriate.
An '"*"' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical lest for sampling
variability is not appropriate.
An W entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be
displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
An'(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising
from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent
margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval
defined by the estimate minus the margin. of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper
confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to
nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling
error is not represented In these tables.
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'
Percent
Margin of
Margin
Subject
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Error
Percent
of Error
With related children under 5I
(X) I
(X) (
45.4%1
+/-14.9 _
years only
Married couple families
(X) I
(X) ,
8.9%°
+1.2,9 .
With related children under 18
(X)
(X)
13.7%
+/-5.3
years
With related children under 5
(X)
(X)',
26.9%
+l-18.8
years only
Families with female householder,'�....
(X)
(X)
41.4%
+/-10.5
no husband present
_.
With related children under 18
(X)
(X)
60.1%
+1-13.7
years
With related children under 5
(X)
(X)
79.5%
+/-17.9
years only
All people
(X) I..
(X)
16.3% o:
+/-2.9
Under 18 years
(X)
_. (X)
25.3% `.
+1-5.5
Related children under 18
(X)
(X)
25.1%
+/-5.6 -.
years
I
- Related children under
(X)';
(X)
34.4%
+/-11.6
years
Related children 5 to 17
(X)
(X)
21.7%
+l-5.9 -.
years
.13.0%
18 years and over
(X);
(X)
+1-2.3
18 to 64 years
(X)
(X)
13.9% .
+1-2.7
65 years and over _.�
(X)
(X)
9.4%
,. +1-4.7
People in families
I X
X _.
16.7%
+/-3,2 !..
:. Unrelated individuals 15 years
(X) I
(X)-5.8
and over
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An ""entry in the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or loo few sample observations
were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical test is not appropriate.
An' -'entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were
available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median
estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An"following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
An'+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An ""' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an
open-ended distribution. A statistical lest is not appropriate.
An '"*"' entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical lest for sampling
variability is not appropriate.
An W entry in the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be
displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
An'(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising
from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent
margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval
defined by the estimate minus the margin. of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper
confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to
nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling
error is not represented In these tables.
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There were changes In the edit between 2009 and 2010 regarding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social
Security. The changes in the edit loosened restrictions on disability requirements for receipt of SSI resulting in an
increase In the total number of SSI recipients in the American Community Survey. The changes also loosened
restrictions on possible reported monthly amounts in Social Security income resulting in higher Social Security
aggregate amounts. These results more closely match administrative counts compiled by the Social Security
Administration.
Workers include members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work last week.
Industry codes are 4 -digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2007, The
Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation
Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget.
Occupation codes are 4 -digit codes and are based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2010. The
2010 Census occupation codes were updated in accordance with the 2010 revision of the SOC. To allow for the
creation of 2006-2010 and 2008-2010 tables, occupation data in the multiyear files (2006-2010 and 2008-2010) were
receded to 2010 Census occupation codes. We recommend using caution when comparing data coded using 2010
Census occupation codes with data coded using previous Census occupation codes. For more information on the
Census occupation code changes, please visit our website at http://www.censu&gov/hhes/www/ioindex/.
While the 2006-2010 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the
names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to
differences in the effective dates of the geographic entities.
Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined
based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data
for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.
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"Ib"ol cemnls of Tho pmoulae.n and housing,(,its for the rdd id, slates, aonnlios, ones and towns- For 2006102009, the Population Estimates Program
provides ime"irlsal eslnnalas of the population tnr Iba alone, sines, and ommuns,
Suppomng documentation an code lists, subject denatures, data accuracy, and sialistiral testing can be found on the Mfenea t Community Survey Mean" In
life Data and flnrvnnnndh,I. l section.
Sample size and data quality measures (Including coverage rales. allocation rales, and response rales) can be found on the American Crmmunily Survey
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Male
Female
table are available
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38
Margin of
Margin of
Margin of
years:
of Subject
Estimate
Error
Estimate
Error
Estimate
Error
2010
38 Population 18 to 24 years
1,741
+/-71
860
440
881
-149
2016
Less than high school graduate
22S%
+µ42
26.0%
+rI1,2
HLOIA
+/E,I
201A
High school graduate(includes equivalency)
45.0%
+µ8.2
46.0%
+1.13.2
439%
+/-12.9
2.013
Some college massocmte's degree
31.5%
+1-7,5
270%
+140.2
35,0%
+/ILB
2Oi2
Bachelor's degree or higher
1A%
+1.1,9
0.0%
./43
2.2%
4-38
2011
2010
Fur "� td ova 13,737
+/-122
7.070
x1340
6,667
x1.270
2009
/ 9' ess than Bar grade
9.6o
x1-2.0
if.6%
e(-26
7.5%
O Oth to 12th grad., no diploma
12
H -1A
1016%
+12.4
13.9%
+/-3.0
1 bgh soared graduate '(includes equivaloory
4.tly6
+13.3
33.4%
1/-4,2
34.6%
r/47
Some college, no degree
23.0%
4-2.5
221%.
+1-3.4
264%
+1-3.8
Associate's degree
5,8%
+1-2.0
6.6%
+/-2.7
4,9%
+/-2A
Bachelors degree
10.7%
+/-2,4
11.5%
+lA4
9.6%
+/-27
Graduate or professional degree
4.0%
+1-0.9
4.2%
+1-1.3
3,8%
+1-1.5
ZiPercent high school graduate or higher
78:2%+-
+1-2.7
77,8%
432
I0.6%
+1-3.7
l• Percent bachelors degree or higher
14,7%
+1.2.6
15.7%
+/-5.0
13.6%
+/-3.4
Population 26 to 34 years
2,330
+1477
1,180
+f-74
1,150
.4-116
High school graduate or higher
81.3%
+/-7.6
81.7%
+1.68
BOB%
+1-10.6
Bachelors degree or higher
15.3%
+1.6.2
16.1%
4-65
14,4%
+1.8,7
Population 35 to 44 years
2,749
+/-02
1,439
4-107
1,310
+1.59
High school graduate or higher
79.2%
+/-59
76.0%
+1-0.8
82.8%
+16.2
Bachelors degree or higher
14.1%
+f-0.2
12.4%
+65,9
160%
4-74
Population 45 to 64 years
5,619
+1.251
3,009
+1.321
2,610
+/-96
High =beat graduate or higher
BOA%
+1-4.0
60.6%
+/-54
00,0%
+/ZA
Bachelor's degree or higher
15.8%
+/-5.6
18.3%
+/-9.5
13.0%
+14.0
Population 65 years and over
3,039
4.69
1,442
4-35
1,597
+/-56
High school graduate or higher
707%
+1-5.3
70A%
+1-6.8
71.0%
+/-7.6
Bachelors degree or higher
12.7%
+/3.7
13.2%
+/-5.1
12.3%
+/-4.3
POVERTY RATE FOR THE POPULATION 25
YEARS AND OVER FOR WHOM POVERTY
STATUS IS DETERMINED BY EDUCATIONAL
AT TAINMENT LEVET.
Less Than high school graduate
26.4%
+/-6,8
22.81A
+1-11A
30.4%
+46.6
High school graduate(includes equivalency)
11,5%
+/3IO
it0%
+663
12J%
+1-03
Some college or assoclato's tlegree
3.9%
+/-2A
2.8%
+1.2.6
5.0%
4.3,3
Bachelors degree or higher
2.5%
+/-25
3,4%
+1-3A
1.4%
+624
MEDIAN EARNINGS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
(IN 2.010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Population 25 years and over With earnings
30,417
+f-2,167
37,279
+1-0,771
21,299
+1-2,7132
Less than high school graduate
16,476
N-0,117
29,450
H-10,160
6,613
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34,779
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39,825
+46,167
27,026
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44,965
+1-14,061
63,333
+1-19,989
40,000
+/-7.161
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70,938
+1.16,082
72,383
+/-35,489
56.534
+1.23,022
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Calhoun County Profile
Compiled by
The County information Program, Texas Association of Counties
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The information contained in this report was obtained from The County Information Program's on-line database. The data contained in the
database are obtained from official sources and are not the product of the CIP. The CIP, therefore, does not expressly or impliedly warrant the
accuracy of the data. Questions regarding the accuracy, methodology, etc. should be directed to the original source of the information. The
sources may be obtained from the CIP by contacting the County Information Program, Texas Association of Counties at (512) 478-8753,
Click the More data link to open a table showing the data item for that row for all 254 Texas counties.
Map of County
Note: Conecled/updated 2013 property lax data for Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, Ector, Hale, Hood and Montgomery on April 29, 2015.
POPULATION (Census Bureau)
County Population aHlstorya actroup Guagersn
Estimate 2017: 21,744 More data
Estimate 2016: 21,942
Estimate 2015: 21,881
Estimate 2014: 21,805
Estimate 2013: 21,735
Estimate 2012: 21,575
Estimate 2011: 21,356
Census 2010: 21;381 More tla a
Census 2000: 20,647 re!data
Population of the County Seal (Port Lavaca)
Census 2010!
12.248
Census 2000:
12,035
POPULATION OF PLACES IN CALHOUN COUNTY - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Note: City and town populations Include only those pans of each place found within this county. Use out eTown a City Search» to Mtl the total population of each place.
Point Comfort city: 721 More data
Port Lavaca city: 12,400 More dela
Seadrift city: 1,5031 More data
GENERAL INFORMATION
County Size In Square Miles (Census Bureau and EPA)
Land Area:. 506.81 More data
Water Area: 525.8 Mare�d to
010 to
Total Area: 1,032.7 1010n-ft-
Papulation Density Per Square Mile
Population
2010: 42.18 hLore data
Urban and Rural Population of the County. 2010 (Census Bureau)
Percent Urban:
55.27
Mwe data
Percent Rural:
44.73
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Ethnicity - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent Hispanic: 48.4%1 More data
Race - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent White Alone: 89.8% More tla e
Percent African American Alone: 3,0% More data
Percent American Indian and Alaska Native Alone: 0.8% More data
Percent Asian Alone: 5.2% More da a
Percent Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone: 0.1% More data
Percent Multi -Racial: 1.2% .More data
Race and Ethnicity - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent Not Htspantc White Alone:
42.9%
More data
Percent Not Hispanic Black Alone:
2.4%11
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Are -2016 (Census Bureau) ((Ape Grpupse
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17 and Under:
25.0%
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aeda a65
65and Older:
16.7%
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85 and Older:
1.9%
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Median Age:
37.9
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Income
Per Capita Income - 2016 (BEA):
$36,332
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Total Personal Income - 2016 (BEA):
$798,042,000
Moroa
Median Household Income - 2016 (Census Bureau):
$5Z.91bI
Mme da
Poverty - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent of Population in Poverty:
15.7%1
More data
Percent of Population under 18 in Poverty:
25.1 %
More M
Educational Attainment (Census Bureau, 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5 -Year Estimate)
Percent high school graduate and higher:
80.5%
Percent bachelors degree or higher:
15.4%
Pay (BLS)
Average Annual Pay - 2016:
$62,355
More data
Average Annual Pay - 2015:
$61,273
Average Annual Pay - 2014:
$60,139
Average Annual Pay - 2013:
$57,270
Average Annual Pay - 2012: -
$55,978
Annual Unemployment Rate. Not Adjusted (Texas Workforce Commission)
Unemployment Rate - 2017:
5 81
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Unemployment Rate - 2016
5.6
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unemployment Rate - 2015:
4.0
Unemployment Rate 2014;
4.13
Unemployment Rate - 2013:..
61
COUNTY FINANCES (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts)
Property Taxes - 2016
Total County Tax Rata: «Historic Tae Rated a0 t 'I d Tax R I qe
$0.490000
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Total Market Value: «values and levlesp
$4,081,586,218
Mo.
Total Appraised Value Available for County Taxation:
$3,350,704,415
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Total Actual Levy:
$16,418,452Mo—re—d-419
For property tax Information about specific property, contact the A p ai al0lat(ict.
Sales Tax Allocation History
CY 2017:
$3,409,343
ma da e
CY 2016:
$3,316,628
CY 2015:
$3,177,156
CY 2014:
$2,080,660
CY 2013:
$1,853,604
ROAD INVENTORY WITHIN CALHOUN COUNTY (TXDOT)
Centerline Miles - 2016
IH Highways:
0.000
More data
US Highways:
10.202
More data
State Highways, Spurs, Loops, Business Routes:
98.183
More data
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads and Spurs:
65.186
More dela
Pass. Park and Recreation Roads:
0,000
More dela
Frontage Roads:
0.959
More data
On -System Subtotal:
174,530
More data
City Streets:
93.153
More data
Certified County Roads:
221.459
More data
Tall Road Authority Roads:
0.000
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Federal Roads:
3.067
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Off -System Subtotal317.679
More data
Center Line Miles: County Total:
492.209
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Lane Miles - 2016
IH Highways:
O-OOOL
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US Highways:
39.786
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State Highways, Spurs, Loops, Business Routes:225.544
More data
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads and Spurs:
139.228 More. data
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Pass, Park and Recreation Roads:
0.000
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Frontage Roads:
1.918
More data
On -System Subtotal:
406.476
More da lA
CIN Streets:
186.306
More data
Certified County Roads:
442.918
More dat
Toll Road Authority Roads:
0.000
More data
Federal Roads:
3.067
More data
Off -System Subtotal:
2291
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County Total:
LINKS TO ADDITIONAL DATA
County Business Patterns (Census Bureau): neap Zelp
County Agricultural Profile (USDA): ((censor of Aananure zo12a
State & County QulckFacts (Census Bureau): acehoun Couniv oulsm
Slate & County Narrative Profiles (Census Bureau): ac lhoun c
County History (Handbook of Texas Online): aC Ihou C tv NI t
Texas Almanac (Texas State.Historical Association): ((Calhoun county))
Special Districts in Calhoun County.
School Districts in Calhoun County.
History of City Tax Rates in Calhoun County.
Airports In Calhoun County,
Hospitals to Calhoun County.
Prisons In Calhoun County.
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CERTIFICATION
I, ALICE NIGHTINGALE, Secretary of FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, TEXAS, a
Delaware corporation, referred to, as (the "Corporation"), do hereby certify that the following is
a true copy of the language contained in resolutions duly adopted by the Executive Committee
of Board of Directors of the Corporation adopted as of May 7, 2018.
RESOLVED, that the Corporation approves the Texas Enterprise Zone (TEZ)
Program Application 6.18 to be submitted to the Office of the Governor Economic
Development and Tourism, and Texas Economic Development Bank; and be it
further
RESOLVED, that Jack Wu, Vice President of the Corporation is hereby
authorized to sign any forms on behalf of the Corporation for the Texas Enterprise
Project Application 6.18.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have caused this Certification to be duly executed and the seal
of the Corporation to be hereunto affixed on this t) '7/r day of May 2018.
Alice's Certification to llic Texas lintcrprise Zone Application (5.2018)
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Tab 10i TX Enterprise Project — Formosa Plastics Application P. 7
Articles of Incorporation
SECRETARY OF STATE
IT IS HEREBY CERTE IED that
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, TEXAS
File No. 51075-06
a DELAWARE corporation, has been issued a Certificate of Authority and the corporation
is currently authorized to transact business in Texas.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto
signed my name officially and caused to be
impressed hereon the Seat of State at my office in
Austin, Texas on August 28, 2000.
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TAB 12
Formosa Plastics'
Calhoun County Judge Mike Pfeifer
Calhoun County Court House
211 S. Ann St.
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Office of the Governor
Economic Development & Tourism
Texas Economic Development Bank
Texas Enterprise Zone Program
P.O. Box 12428
Dear Judge Pfeifer;
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
201 Formosa Drive - P.O. Box 700
Point Comfort, TX 77978
Telephone: (361)-987.7000
Fax; (361)-987-2721
May 9, 2018
Re: Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas Enterprise Program Project Application.
Texas Enterprise Project Application Section XVI specifies that Formosa provides to you and the
Economic Development Bank, a description of the Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
(Formosa Texas) Enterprise Program Project in the Point Comfort Area and additional
background information.
Formosa Texas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Formosa Plastics Corp.; U.S.A. and is located at
201 Formosa Drive in Point Comfort, Texas. Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. is
headquartered in Livingston, NJ. The Formosa Texas location consists of 17 separate operating
units. Product lines include polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and polypropylene resins, caustic
soda, ethylene glycol and other petrochemicals. Formosa Texas transports its products to
national and international markets utilizing ships, barges, rail and trucks. Total annual revenues
are over $5 billon.
The present Formosa Texas expansion under this project is a two unit project that includes an
Olefins III Unit and an Ethylene Glycol 2 Unit. Construction has begun on both plants. The $1
Billion Olefins III plant will employ 200 people and begin operations in 2019. The $500 Million
Ethylene Glycol 2 plant will employee 50 people and begin operations in 2020. In addition, the
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project will secure the future of the current FPC -TX site's 2100+ regular full-time jobs, generate
millions of sales tax dollars and increase the county's property tax base. The site's annual
payroll is currently over $226 Million. All of these factors are important in stable economic
growth and development in Calhoun County, Texas.
Section 2303.406(a)(4)(D) of the Texas Government Code allows a project or activity of a
qualified business to be designated as an Enterprise Project and receive job retention benefits
"if the business has clearly demonstrated that the business is able to employ individuals in
accordance with Section 2303.402." Formosa Texas will also actively use post -employment
forms to ensure that 35% of new or replacement certified personnel are economically
disadvantaged or veterans.
Formosa Texas contributes to the Calhoun County and surrounding communities/counties in a
positive and productive way. Formosa Texas has established for many years a Religious Trust
Fund for $1 M, Environmental Trust Fund for $1 M, Scholarship Trust Fund for $1 M and a
Hospital Trust Fund for $0.5 M. The company also established a Training and Development
Center to train local residents to help operate and maintain the existing plant and future facility
projects. Since 2014, 261 trainees, paid as contractors, have completed "Process Operator"
training and are now Formosa Texas employee. During 2018, more than 177 will be hired into
the program.
Additionally, Formosa Texas employees contribute to the surrounding communities through
participation in a variety of local government and volunteer groups. Local government groups
include Mayor, City Councils, School Boards, Hospital Boards, Parks Boards, Chamber of
Commerce Boards, Water District Boards, City Planning Boards, United Way Boards, and College
Technical Advisory Boards. Volunteer groups include many Volunteer Fire Departments
(including Fire Chiefs), 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, School
Mentors/Tutors, Sport Coaches, Habitat for Humanity, Church Volunteers, Shriner, and many
others. Our employees contribute individually to the United Way and the company sponsors a
United Way Golf Tournament that brought in $180,000 in 2017.
Formosa Texas started constructing the existing facility in 1980 and in the following years the
company continued to grow and expand in Calhoun County. As of 2017 the company total
taxable property value is over $1 Billion, with that value contributing about (1/3), one third, of
the total county taxable value. The construction plans identified in this Texas Enterprise
Program Project Application are estimated in excess of $1.5 Billion.
The design, construction and operation of the new plants must meet the latest air quality and
water quality requirements of the Texas State and Federal environmental agencies. In addition
to the environmental requirements, the design, construction and assembly of the two plants,
and subsequent operations and maintenance must all conform to the safety requirements of
the Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The management of Formosa Texas is dedicated to building this two plant project using
technology and techniques that assure safe operations, environmental excellence, and quality
products produced In an efficient manner that will keep us competitive in world markets.
Formosa Texas looks forward to working closely with you and staff in completing the Formosa
Texas - Texas Enterprise Program Project Application and its successful approval,
Sincerely Yours
&rte 2'Z-
Jack Wu, Vice President Business Development
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
TAB 13
XXI. Existing Full -Time Jobs at the Qualified Business Site.
Number of
Wage Average
Total Annual
Job Title
Positions
Per Job
Wage
Managerial, Engineering,
Scientist, (Salaried Personnel)
871
$102,906
$89,630,877
Operators
(Hourly Personnel)
811
$26 - $39/HR.
$59,453,472
Service— Warehouse,
Shipping, etc.
(Hourly Personnel)
91
$18 - $39/HR.
$4,788,098
Maintenance/Lab. —
Mechanical, Electrical,
Instrument, Civil, QA/QC, Lab.
Tech.
379
$20 - $39/HR.
$28,533,398
Total
E 2152
$182,405,845
TAB 14
Formosa Plastics
Calhoun County Judge Mike Pfeifer
Calhoun County Court House
211 S. Ann St.
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Office of the Governor
Economic Development & Tourism
Texas Economic Development Bank
Texas Enterprise Zone Program
P.O. Box 12428
Dear Judge Pfeifer;
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
201 Formosa Drive • P.O. Box 700
Point Comfort. TX 77978
Telephone• (361)-9877000
Fax. (361).9872721
May 9, 2018
Re: Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas Enterprise Program Project Application.
Texas Enterprise Project Application Section XVI specifies that Formosa provides to you and the
Economic Development Bank, a description of the Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
(Formosa Texas) Enterprise Program Project in the Point Comfort Area and additional
background information.
Formosa Texas is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Formosa Plastics Corp.; U.S.A, and is located at
201 Formosa Drive in Point Comfort, Texas, Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. is
headquartered in Livingston, NJ. The Formosa Texas location consists of 17 separate operating
units. Product lines include polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and polypropylene resins, caustic
soda, ethylene glycol and other petrochemicals. Formosa Texas transports its products to
national and international markets utilizing ships, barges, rail and trucks. Total annual revenues
are over $5 billon,
The present Formosa Texas expansion under this project is a two unit project that Includes an
Olefins III Unit and an Ethylene Glycol 2 Unit. Construction has begun on both plants. Tile $1
Billion Olefins III plant will employ 200 people and begin operations in 2019. The $500 Million
Ethylene Glycol 2 plant will employee 50 people and begin operations in 2020. In addition, the
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project will secure the future of the current FPC -TX site's 2100+ regular full-time jobs, generate
millions of sales tax dollars and increase the county's property tax base. The site's annual
payroll is currently over $226 Million. All of these factors are important in stable economic
growth and development in Calhoun County, Texas,
Section 2303.406(a)(4)(D) of the Texas Government Code allows a project or activity of a
qualified business to be designated as an Enterprise Project and receive job retention benefits
"if the business has clearly demonstrated that the business is able to employ individuals in
accordance with Section 2303.402." Formosa Texas will also actively use post -employment
forms to ensure that 35% of new or replacement certified personnel are economically
disadvantaged or veterans.
Formosa Texas contributes to the Calhoun County and surrounding communities/counties in a
positive and productive way. Formosa Texas has established for many years a Religious Trust
Fund for $1 M, Environmental Trust Fund for $1 M, Scholarship Trust Fund for $1 M and a
Hospital Trust Fund for $0.5 M. The company also established a Training and Development
Center to train local residents to help operate and maintain the existing plant and future facility
projects. Since 2014, 261 trainees, paid as contractors, have completed "Process Operator"
training and are now Formosa Texas employee. During 2018, more than 177 will be hired into
the program.
Additionally, Formosa Texas employees contribute to the surrounding communities through
participation in a variety of local government and volunteer groups. Local government groups
include Mayor, City Councils, School Boards, Hospital Boards, Parks Boards, Chamber of
Commerce Boards, Water District Boards, City Planning Boards, United Way Boards, and College
Technical Advisory Boards. Volunteer groups Include many Volunteer Fire Departments
(including Fire Chiefs), 4-H Clubs, Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of America, School
Mentors/Tutors, Sport Coaches, Habitat for Humanity, Church Volunteers, Shriner, and many
others. Our employees contribute individually to the United Way and the company sponsors a
United Way Golf Tournament that brought in $180,000 in 2017.
Formosa Texas started constructing the existing facility in 1980 and in the following years the
company continued to grow and expand in Calhoun County. As of 2017 the company total
taxable property value is over $1 Billion, with that value contributing about (1/3), one third, of
the total county taxable value. The construction plans identified in this Texas Enterprise
Program Project Application are estimated in excess of $1.5 Billion.
The design, construction and operation of the new plants must meet the latest air quality and
water quality requirements of the Texas State and Federal environmental agencies. In addition
to the environmental requirements, the design, construction and assembly of the two plants,
and subsequent operations and maintenance must all conform to the safety requirements of
the Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The management of Formosa Texas is dedicated to building this two plant project using
technology and techniques that assure safe operations, environmental excellence, and quality
products produced in an efficient manner that will keep us competitive in world markets.
Formosa Texas looks forward to working closely with you and staff in completing the Formosa
Texas - Texas Enterprise Program Project Application and its successful approval.
Sincerely Yours
Jack Wu, Vice President Business Development
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
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XXII. Full -Time Jobs to be Retained.
Number of
Wage Average
Total Annual
Job Title
Positions
Per Job
Wage
Managerial, Engineering,
Scientist, (Salaried Personnel)
276
$104,000
$28,729, 150
Operators
(Hourly Personnel)
172
$26 - $39/HR.
$12,021,214
Service — Warehouse,
Shipping, etc.
(Hourly Personnel)
52
$18 - $39/HR.
$3,007,118
Total
500
$43,757,482
TAB 16 — Not Applicable
TAB 17 — Not Applicable
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_ Margin of Margin
137 Subject Estimate Error Percent.' of Error
137 EMPLOYMENT STATUS
16,087
Population 16 years and overt
16,087
In labor force
10,195,
Civilian labor force
10,180 '
Employed
9,377!
Unemployed
803'
Armed Forces
15
Not in labor force
5,892
Civilian labor force
10,180
Percent Unemployed
(x) -'
Females 16 years and over
7,765
In labor force
4,351
Civilian labor force
4,351
Employed
3,961
Own children under 6 years
1,927
All parents in family in labor force
1,355
Own children 6 to 17 years
3,470
All parents in family in labor force
i
2,504
COMMUTING TO WORK
Workers 16 years and over
Car, truck, or van -- drove alone
Car, truck, or van -- carpooled
Public transportation (excluding
taxicab)
Walked
Other means
Worked at home
Mean travel time to work
(minutes)
+1-144
16,087
(X)
+1-401
63.4%
+1-2.4
+/-400.
63.3%
+1-2.4
+/-463 ;
58.3%
+/-2.8
+/-206
5.0%
+/-1.3
+/-25
0.1%
+142
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36.6% _
+/-2.4
+14100
10,180
(X)
(X)
7.9%
+/-2.1
+1-300.
7,765
_- (X)
+/-274 :
56.0% "•..
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+/-274
66.0%
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+1-295
51.0%
+/-3.5
+/-196
1,927
(x)
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70.3% :
+/-7.8
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+/-161
3,470
(x)
+/-265
72.2%
+/-7.6
9,024
+/-468
9,024
(X)
7,277
+/-504
80.6%
+1-3.3.
1,325,
+/-268.14.7%
+/-2.9
118
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1.3% .
+/-1.2
107
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1.2%
+/-0.8
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INDUSTRY
Civilian employed population 16
Calhoun County, Texas
+1463
9,377
(X)
Estimate
Percent
Margin of
389
Margin
Subject
Estimate
Error
Percent
of Error
OCCUPATION
Construction
1,351.
+1.339
Civilian employed population 16
9,377
+1463
9,377
(X)
years and over
+/-4.2
Wholesale trade
941
+153
Management, business, science,
2,608
+/-435
27.8% .
+14.0
and arts occupations
+1-2.7
Transportation and warehousing,
370
+1.132
Service occupations
1,592:
+1.302
17.0%
+/-3.3
Sales and office occupations
1 i 2,010
+016
21.4%
+1-3.2
Natural resources, construction,
1,618
+1-289
17.3%
+/-3.1
and maintenance occupations
+/-1.9
estate and rental and leasing
Production, transportation, and
1,549
+/-249
16.5%
+/-2.6
material moving occupations
management, and administrative
514
+/-164
INDUSTRY
Civilian employed population 16
9,377
+1463
9,377
(X)
years and over
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and
389
+/-116
4.1%
+/-1.2
hunting; and mining
Construction
1,351.
+1.339
14.4%
+0.4
Manufacturing
1.889
+/-430.
201%
+/-4.2
Wholesale trade
941
+153
1.0%
+/-0.6-
_
Retail trade1
238
+/-259
13,2%
+1-2.7
Transportation and warehousing,
370
+1.132
3.9%
+/-1.4
and utilities
Information
53
+/-47
0.6%
+/-0.5
Finance and insurance, and real
305
+1.176
3.3%'.
+/-1.9
estate and rental and leasing
Professional, scientific, and
management, and administrative
514
+/-164
5.5%
+1-1.8
and waste management services
Educational services, and health
1,684
+/-265
16.9%
+1-2.9
care and social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and
recreation, and accommodation
918
+6232
9.8%
+/-2.4
and food services
Other services, except public
305
+1.109
3.3%
+1-1.2
administration
Public administration
367
+1-131
3.9%
+/-1.4
CLASS OF WORKER
Civilian employed population 16
'
_
%377
+/-463
9.377
(X)
years and over
Private wage and salary workers
7,114 ..
+/-525,
75.0%
+1-3.3
Government workers
1,461
+1.246
15.6%
+/-2.7
Self-employed in own not
802
+/-208.
8.6%
+1-2.2
incorporated business workers.
Unpaid family workers
0
+/-127
0.0%
+1-0.4
INCOME AND BENEFITS (IN 2010
INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Total households
7,971
+015
7,971
(X)
Less than $10,000
596
+/-188
7.6%
+/-2.3
$10,000 to $14,999
661
+/-174.
8.3%
+/-2.2
$15,000 to $24,999
961
+/-218
'�, 12.1%
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With Supplemental Security
Calhoun County, Texas
+/-89
3.1%
+1-1.1 '.
Estimate
2,201
Percent
2,201.
(X)
Margin of
8,186
Margin
Subject
Estimate
Error Percent.
of Error
$25,000 to $34,999
( 1,098 I
+/-196 I
13,8%1
+/-2A
$35,000 to $49,999
1,186
+/-222
14.9%
+/-2.6
$50,000 to $74,999
1,626
+/-303.
20.4%
+1-3.6
$75,000 to $99,999
799
+1-172
10.0%
+1-2.2
$100,000 to $149,999
625
+/-133
7.8%
+/-1,7
$150,000 to $199,999
',, 282
+/-130
3.5%
+/-1.7
$200,000 or more
137
+-f-69
1.7%
+/-0.9
Median household income
43,258
+/-2,021
(X)
(X)
(dollars)
6.0%
+1-2.1
_
$10,000 to $14,999
377
Mean household income (dollars)
55,349
+/-3,512
(X)
(X)
With earnings
6,166
+055
77.4%
+/-2.5
Mean earnings (dollars)
55,309
+/-4,053
(X)
(X)
With Social Security
2,722
+/-202
34.1%
+/-2.5
Mean Social Security income
- 14,556
+/-997
(X) ',
(X) '
(dollars)
11.9%
+/-2.6
$100,000 to $149,999
617
With retirement income
1,619
+1-226
20.3%'..
+/-2.7
Mean retirement income
19,786
+/-3,748
(X)
(X)
(dollars)
2.4%
+/-1.2
Median family income (dollars )
51,766
. '.
With Supplemental Security
249.
+/-89
3.1%
+1-1.1 '.
Income
2,201
+/-284
2,201.
(X)
Mean Supplemental Security
8,186
+1.2,114
(X)
(X)
Income (dollars)
With cash public assistance ',.
76
+650
1.0%
+/-0.6 -
income
Mean cash public assistance
4.987
+/-3,834
(X)
(X)
income (dollars)
With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits
972
+1-235
12.2%
+/-2.8
in the past 12 months
5,770
+/-310
5,770
(X)
-
344.
+1-120
6.0%
+1-2.1
_
$10,000 to $14,999
377
+/-150.
6.5%
+/-2.5
$15,00010 $24,999
587
+1-177
102% -
+/-3.0
$25,OOD to $34.999
723 '
+/-161
12.5%
+/-2.7
$35,000 to $49,999
668
+/-160
11.9°/n
+/-2.6
_
$50,Otl0 to $74;999
1,375
+/-252
23.8%
+/-4.2
$75,000 to $99,999
6891
+f-151
11.9%
+/-2.6
$100,000 to $149,999
617
+/-136:
10.7%
+/-2.3
$150,000 to $199,999
233 '.
+1-116
4.0%
+1-2.0
$200,000 or more
137
+/-69
2.4%
+/-1.2
Median family income (dollars )
51,766
. '.
+/-2,833
(X)
(X)
Mean Tamil income dollars
63,030
+1-4,533
(X)
(x)
Families
Less than $10,000
Y (dollars)
Per capita income (dollars)22,835
.... ...........
+/-3,016
(X)
_ _ (X)
Nonfamily households
2,201
+/-284
2,201.
(X)
Median nonfamlly income
27,666
+/-2,984
(X)
(X) -.
(dollars)
Mean nonfamily income (dollars)
32,619
+/-4,126
(X)
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PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND
PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IN THE
PAST 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE
POVERTYLEVEL
,Flil'f�` ili
With related children under 18 (X) (X) ! 26.0%
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Margin of
Margin
Subject
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Error Percent
of Error
Median earnings for workers I
26,179 (
+/-3,007
I
(X) I
(X)
(dollars)
Median earnings for mate full -
43,087
+1-4,741
(X)
(X)
time, year-round workers (dollars):,
Median earnings for female full-
30,801.
+/-2,145
(X)
(X)'
time, year-round workers (dollars)
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
Civilian noninstitutionalized
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
population _.. ....
_
With health insurance coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
With private health Insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
With public coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Civilian noninstitutionalized
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
population under 18 years
No health Insurance coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Civilian noninstitutionalized
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X).
population 18 to 64 years
_....
In labor force:
.
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X),
Employed:
(X)
N'
(X) -,
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
With private health
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
insurance
With public coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
Unemployed:
(X)
(X) ':.
(X)
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
With private health
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
insurance
With public coverage
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance
(X)
N,
(X) -
(X)
coverage
:.
Not in labor force:
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
With health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
......
With private health
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
insurance
With public coverage _
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
No health insurance
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
coverage
PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND
PEOPLE WHOSE INCOME IN THE
PAST 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE
POVERTYLEVEL
,Flil'f�` ili
With related children under 18 (X) (X) ! 26.0%
years
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Calhoun County,
Texas
Estimate
Percent
Margin of
Margin
Subject
! Estimate
Error..
Percent'
of Error _
With related children under 5
(X)I
(X) 145.4%
(
+/-14.9
years only
Married couple families
(X) j
(X)
8.9%
+/.2.9
With related children under 18
(X)
(X)
13.7%
+/-5.3
years
With related children under 6
(X)
(X)
26.9%
+1-18,6
years only
Families with female householder,
(X) :
(X)
41,4%
+1-10,5
no husband present
With related children under 18
(X) i
(X) ,
60.1%
+1-13.7
years
With related children under 5
(X)
(X)
79.5%
+1-17.9
years only
All people_ .
Ni
(X)
16.3% „
+/-2.9 ;
Under 18 years
(X)
(X)
25.3%0
+/-5.5
Related children under 18
(X)
(X)
25 1 %
+/-5.6 '..
years
Related children under 5
(X)
(X)
3M1.M1%
+)-11,6
years
_..
Related children 5 to 17
(X) ',,.
(X).
21,7%
+1-5.9
years
18 years and over
(X) !
(X)
13.0%
_. +/-2.3
" 18 to 64 years
(X)
(X)
_13S% "
+1-2.7 !,
65 years and over
(X)
(X)
9.4%
+14.7
People in families
(X)
(X)
16.7%
+/-3.2
Unrelated Individuals 15 years
(X)
(X)
13.9% -.
+/-5.8
and over
_
Source: U,S. Census Bureau, 2006.2010 American Community Survey
Explanation of Symbols:
An "*'an" In the margin of error column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations
were available to compute a standard error and thus the margin of error, A statistical test Is not appropriate.
An'-' entry in the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were
available to compute an estimate, or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median
estimates falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An -' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
An'+' following a median estimate means the median falls In the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
An "" entry in the margin of error column indicates that the median falls in the lowest Interval or upper interval of an
open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
An `**" entry in the margin of error column indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical lest for sampling
variability is not appropriate.
An W entry In the estimate and margin of error columns Indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be
displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.
An'(X)' means that the estimate is not applicable or not available.
Dale are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising
from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent
margin of error. The margin of error can be Interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the Interval
defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of error (the lower and upper
confidence bounds) contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to
nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling
error is not represented in these tables.
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There were changes in the edit between 2009 and 2010 regarding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social
Security. The changes in the edit loosened restrictions on disability requirements for receipt of SSI resulting in an
Increase in the total number of SSI recipients in the American Community Survey. The changes also loosened
restrictions on possible reported monthly amounts in Social Security Income resulting In higher Social Security
aggregate amounts. These results more closely match administrative counts compiled by the Social Security
Administration.
Workers include members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work last week.
Industry codes are 4 -digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2007, The
Industry categories adhere to the guidelines issued in Clarification Memorandum No. 2, "NAICS Alternate Aggregation
Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the Office of Management and Budget.
Occupation codes are 4 -digit codes and are based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2010. The
2010 Census occupation codes were updated in accordance with the 2010 revision of the SOC. To allow for the
creation of 2006-2010 and 2008.2010 tables, occupation data in the multiyear files (2006-2010 and 2008-2010) were
recoded to 2010 Census occupation codes. We recommend using caution when comparing data coded using 2010
Census occupation codes with data coded using previous Census occupation codes. For more Information on the
Census occupation code changes, please visit our website at http://www.censLis.govlhhes/www/ioindexi.
While the 2006-2010 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) definitions of metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas; in certain instances the
names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in ACS tables may differ from the OMB definitions due to
differences in the effective dales or the geographic entities.
Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined
based on Census 2000 data. Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data
for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.
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Subject
Calhoun County, Texas
Estimate
Estimate Margin percent
Percent Margin of
of Error
Error
PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES AND PEOPLE WHOSE
INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS IS BELOW THE
POVERTYLEVEL
(X)
(X)....
o
...:15.710
:. +1-30
All families ::...
Willi related children under 18 years
(X)
(X)
26.0%
+1-5,5
With related children tinder,5 years only
(X)
(X)
45.4%
+1-14'9
Married couple families
(X)
(X)
8.90/6
1-/-2.9
Willi related children under 18 years
(X)
(X)
13.7%
+/-5.3
With related children under 5 years only
(X)
(X)
26.9"/
+1-18,8
Families with female householder, no husband present
(X)
(X)
41.4%
+1.10.5
With related children under 18 years
(X)
(X)
60.1%
+1.13.7
With related children under 5 years only
(X)
(X)
79.5%
+/-17'9
All people
(X)
(X)
16.3%
+1.29
Under 18 years
(X)
(X)
25.3%
+/-5.5
Related children under 18 years
(X)
(X)
25.1%
-1-1-5.6
Related children under 5 years
(X)
(X)
34.4%
+1-11.6
Related children 5 to 17 years
(X)
(X)
21.7%
+1-5,9
18 years and over
(X)
(X)
13.0%
+1-2-3
18 to 64 years
(X)
(X)
13.9%
+/-2.7
65 years and over
(X)
(X)
9.4%
+1-4.7
People in families
(X)
(X)
16.7%
+1-3.2
Unrelated individuals 15 years and over
(X)
(X)
13.9%
+1-5.8
Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability, The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is
represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted
roughly as providing 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate minus the margin of error and the estimate plus the margin of
error (the lower and upper confidence bounds) contains the true value, In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to
nonsampling error (tor a discussion of nonsampling variability. see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these
tables.
There were changes In the edit between 2009 and 2010 regarding Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security. The changes in the edit
loosened restrictions on disability requirements for receipt of SSI resulting in an increase in the total number of SSI recipients in the American
Community Survey. The changes also loosened restrictions on possible reported monthly amounts in Social Security income resulting in higher Social
Security aggregate amounts. These results more closely match administrative counts compiled by the Social Security Administration.
Workers include members of the Armed Forces and civilians who were at work last week.
Industry codes are 4 -digit codes and are based on the North American Industry Classification System 2007. The Industry categories adhere to the
guidelines issued in Cladfication Memorandum No, 2, "NAILS Alternate Aggregation Structure for Use By U.S. Statistical Agencies," issued by the
Office or Management and Budget.
Occupation codes are 4 -digit codes and are based oil the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2010. The 2010 Census occupation codes
were updated in accordance with the 2010 revision of the SOC. To allow for the creation of 2006-2010 and 2008.2010 tables, occupation data in the
multiyear files (2006-2010ant]2008-2010) were recoded to 2010 Census occupation codes, We recommend using caution when comparing data
coded using 2010 Census occupation codes Willi data coded using previous Census occupation codes. For more information on the Census
occupation code changes, please visit our website at httpt//www.census.gov/hheslwww/lolndex/,
While the 2006-2010 American Community Survey (ACS) data generally reflect the December 2009 Olfice of Management and Budget (OMB)
definitions of metropolilan and mlompolitan statistical areas; in certain Instances the names, codes, and boundaries of the principal cities shown in
ACS tables may diger from the OMB definitions due to differences in the effective dales of the geographic entities.
Estimates of urban and rural population, housing units, and characteristics reflect boundaries of urban areas defined based on Census 2000 data.
Boundaries for urban areas have not been updated since Census 2000. As a result, data for urban and rural areas from the ACS do not necessarily
reflect the results of ongoing urbanization.
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Explanation of Symbols
1. An "" entry in the margin of error column Indicates that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to
compute a standard error and thus the margin of error. A statistical lest Is not appropriate.
2. An -' entry In the estimate column indicates that either no sample observations or loo few sample observations were avallabie to compute an
estimalo. or a ratio of medians cannot be calculated because one or both of the median esllnlales falls in file lowest interval or upper interval of an
open-ended distribution.
3. An following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
4. Arl'�' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An ""' entry in the margin of error column Indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper Interval of an open-ended distribution. A
statistical lest Is not appropriate.
6. An """" entry In the margin of error column indicates that the estimate Is controlled. A statistical test for sampling variability is not appropriate.
7. An W entry In the estimate and margin of error columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of
sample cases is too small
0. An '(Xy means that the estimate Is not applicable or not available.
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5 t5o1 EDUCATIONAL AT"CAI NMENT
'
2006-2010 American Connnunity Survey 5 -Year Es HIWAe5
Allhough the American Community Survey (ACS) produces populallon, demographic and housing unit estimates, for 2010, the 2010 Census provides the
a➢rJnt count, al the pomdauon and hnunVng untls Cor the nation, stales, roue les, rules and lovnls. For 2006 to 2000, the populallon Estimates Program
provides Inlomem to esemalas of Ihn ponulaflrr lar Ow -anon, slates, and counties;
Simpering dorannenlailon on code lids, M Ijecl definllions, data accuracy, and slalisheal testing can be found on Ilia American Community Survey weusea in
lite 11.18 an111ollon," olio section.
Smnpla 5@e nod rials quality ammurms tindmilim WVoWee fairs, ml-CallOr rates, and response rates) can be found on Ilia Arialeell Community SWVey
wobslle In the r4rf0rdningV section.
MEDIAN EARNINGS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
(IN 2010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Populallon 25 years and overwith earnings
30,417
+1-2,107
Calhoun County, Texas
H4,771
21.299
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Male
Fomate
table are available
0,613
+/-2,793
High school graduate(includes equivalency)
24,692
+1.3274
30,667
+1-2.479
for the following
36
Some colege or associate'$tlegree
Margin of
+0,350
Margin of
+66,167
Margin of
years:
of Subject
Estimate
Error
Estimate
Error
Estimate
Error
201L
36 Population 10 to 24 years
1,741
+/-71
860
+640
Bel
-/49
2095
Less than fief school graduate
22.5%
+/-6.2
26.0%
N-112
19.0%
H-6.1
2014
High school graduate (includes equivalency)
45.0%
+1-6.2
46,D%
+/-13.2
43.9%
H-12.9
2013
Some college or associate's degree
31.5%
1-7.5
270%
r/-10.2
350%
+/-11.0
2017
Bachetm's dogma or highm
1.1%
+/49
0.0%
+1.4.3
22%
1.3.8
2011
2010 `
j0 Purulence 25' years and over
13,737
+/-122
7,070
._ +1340
6,667
+1-270
2...
.V Less than 91h goods
96%
H-20
11.6%
.1-2.6
70%
+/-2.2
Atli to 12th gmtle, no diploma
12.2%
+r IJI
106%
+/-2A
13.9%
+1-3.0
1 figh gram; graduate includes equiveWney).--
340%
+0.3
3341.
+/42
34.6%
+1.4.7
Some college, no dogme
23.8%
+/-25
22.2%
+13A
25.4%
4-30
Associate's degree
5.8%
42,0
6.6%
*/-27
4.9%
+r20
Bachelor's degree
10.7%
+/-2A
11.5%
144
5096
•/-2.7
Graduate or professional degree
4.0%
+149
4.2%
+/-1.3
3.0%
+/-1.6
Percent fuel) school graduate or higher
78.2%
H-2.7
77,6%
0-3.2
700%
U-3.7
r
Percent bachelor's degree or higher
14.7%
+/-20
15.7%
+65.0
13.0%
+I -3A
Population 25 to 34 years
2,330
+1-177
1,180
1-1-74
1,150
+/-116
I ligh school graduate or higher
81.3%
+1-7.0
01.7%
+/-6.0
00.9%
N-10.6
Bachelors degree or higher
153%
+/-6.2
16,1%
f60.5
14.4%
'1-0,7
Population 35 to 44 years
2,749
+02
1,439
+1.107
1,310
V-59
High school graduals or higher
79.2%
+1-¢9
76g%
H-0.6
82A.1
11-6 2
Bachelor's degree of higher
14.1%
H4.2
12AN.
+15.6
10,0%
+/-7.4
Population 45 to 64 years
5,610
+1-251
3,009
r1-321
2,610
+606
High school graduate or higher
80.4%
+140
80.8%
H-5.4
80.0%
'bli'l
Bachelor's degree or higher
15,8%
+/-56
10.3%
+1-0.5
13.01/6
-IA0
Population 65 years and over
3,039
+1-00
1,442
+1.35
L597
+/l)0
Nigh school graduate or higher
70.7%
+15.3
70.4%
+140
71.0%
11-70
Bachelors degree or higher
12.7%
+/-3.7
13.2%
'141
12.3%
+14
POVERTY RATE FOR THE POPULATION 25
YEARS AND OVER FOR WHOM POVERTY
STATUS IS DEl'ERMINED BY EDUCATIONAL
ATTAINMENT LEVEL
Less than high school graduate
26.4%
+/-0A
2.20%
+1-0.I
304%
1-1-00
High school graduate (InGudes equivalency)
11.5%
+13,0
1I.ON.
H-5,3
12.1%
+143
Some college or associate's degree
3.0%
+1-2.4
2.0%
H-2.6
5.0%
+1-3.3
Bachelors degree or higher
2.5%
H-2.5
3.4%
+/-3.4
1.4%
II -2A
MEDIAN EARNINGS IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS
(IN 2010 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS)
Populallon 25 years and overwith earnings
30,417
+1-2,107
37,279
H4,771
21.299
+/4,702
Less than high school graduate
16,476
+64,117
20,460
H-10,160
0,613
+/-2,793
High school graduate(includes equivalency)
24,692
+1.3274
30,667
+1-2.479
14,917
+/-5,773
Some colege or associate'$tlegree
34,770
+0,350
39,825
+66,167
27,020
+1.4,631
Bachelors degree
44,005
+/-14,001
63,333
+1-10,909
40.000
.0,161
Graduate or professional degree
70,938
+1-10,082
72,303
+1.35,400
50,534
+1.23,922
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Calhoun County Profile
Calhoun County Profile
Compiled by
The County Information Program, Texas Association of Counties
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The information contained in this report was obtained from The County Information Program's on-line database. The data contained in the
database are obtained from official sources and are not the product of the CIP. The CIP, therefore, does not expressly or impliedly warrant the
accuracy of the data. Questions regarding the accuracy, methodology, etc. should be directed to the original source of the information. The
sources may be obtained from the CIP by contacting the County Information Program, Texas Association of Counties at (512) 478-8753.
Click the More data link to open a table showing the data item for that row for all 254 Texas counties.
Map of County
Note: Corrected/updated 2013 property tax data for Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, Ector, Hale, Hood and Montgomery on April 29, 2015,
POPULATION (Census Bureau)
County Population aHissuaryn uGroup Quadersn
Estimate 2017: 21,744 More data
Estimate 2016: 21,942
Estimate 2015: 21,881
Estimate 2014: 21,805
Estimate 2013: 21,735
Estimate 2012: 21,575
Estimate 2011: 21,356
Census 2010: 21,381 Mole data
Census 2000: 20,647 oro Bala
Population of the County Seat (Port Lavaca)
Census 2010:
12,248
Census 2000:
12,035
POPULATION OF PLACES IN CALHOUN COUNTY - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Note: City and town populations include only those pads of each place found within this county, Use our eTown_8 Ciw Saarchn to Find the total population or each place.
Point Comfort city: 721 M2 d&
Port Lavaca city: 12,400 MM 4911
Seadrift city: 1,503 orod to
GENERAL INFORMATION
County Size in Square Mlles (Census Bureau and EPA)
Land Area: 506.8 re as
Water Area: 525.8 MQEQ uatq
Total Area: 1,032.7wrdnta
Population Density Per Square Mile
2010: 42.18 Mora deta
Urban and Rural Population of the County, 2010 (Census Bureau)
Percent Urban: 55.27
More data
Percent Rural: 44.73
o e Bata
DEMOGRAPHICS
Ethnicity - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent Hispanic: 48.4% Moro dela
Race.- 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent White Alone: 89.8% more oat
Percent African American Alone: 3.0% More dala
Percent American Indian and Alaska Native Alone: 0,8°h r data
Percent Asian Alone: 5.2% More data
Percent Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone: Ill Morit de
Percent Multi-Raclal: 1.2% 99M de
Race and Ethnicity - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent Not Hispanic White Alone:
42.9%
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Percent Not HispaniBlack Alone:
2.4%
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17 and Under:
25.0°k
More data
65 and Older:
16.7%
ore ata
85 and Older.
1.9%
Mo_ at d®la
Median Age:
37.9
o e d
Income
Per Capita Income - 2016 (BEA):
$36,3321
More doig
Total Personal Income - 2016 (BEA):
$798,042,0001
More data
Median Household Income - 2016 (Census Bureau):
$52,9161
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Poverty - 2016 (Census Bureau)
Percent of Population in Poverty:
15,7%1
More data
Percent of Population under 18 in Poverty:
25.1%
are ala
Educational Attainment (Census Bureau, 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5 -Year Estimate)
Percent high school graduate and higher:
80.5%
Percent bachelor's degree or higher:
15.4%
Pay (BLS)
Average Annual Pay - 2016:
$62,3651
More data
Average Annual Pay - 2015:
$61,273
Average Annual Pay - 2014:
$60,139
Average Annual Pay - 2013:
$57,270
Average Annual Pay - 2012:
555,978
Annual Unemployment Rate, Not Adjusted (Texas Workforce Commission)
Unemployment (fate -2017:
58.
Moredala
Unemployment Rale -2046:
56
s'
Unemployment Rate - 2015:
4,0
Unemployment Rate -2014:'-"
4,8
Unemployment Rate - 2013:
6.2
COUNTY FINANCES (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts)
Property Taxes - 2016
Total County Tax Rate: eHislodc Tax Raise <metailed Tax Remsa
$0.4900001
more data
Total Market Value: ayaiyes and Levies»
$4,081,586,210
More data
Total Appraised Value Available for County Taxation:
$3,350,704,415
More data
Total Actual Levy:
$16,418,4521
More dal
For property tax Information about a specific property, contact the Appraisal District.
Sales Tax Allocation History
CY 2017:
$3,409,343
Moredoa
CY 2016:
$3,316,628
CY 2015:
$3,177;156
CY 2014:
$2,060,660
CY 2013:
$1,853,604
ROAD INVENTORY WITHIN CALHOUN COUNTY (TXDOT)
Centerline Mlles - 2016
IFI Highways:
0.000
More dela
US Highways:
10.202
orad a
State Highways, Spurs, Loops, Business Routes:
98.183
More da a
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads and Spurs:
65.186
More d la
Pass, Park and Recreation Roads:
0.000
Mom data
Frontage Roads:
0,959
More gota
On -System Subtotal:
174.530
Mored a
City Streets:
93.153
o e dat
Certified County Roads:
221.459
More data
Toll Road Authority Roads:
0.000
More data
Federal Roads:
3.067
More Opta
Off -System Subtotal:
317.679
More data
Center Line Miles: County Total:
492.209
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Lane Miles - 2016
IH Highways:
0.0001
MqLa mjW
US Highways:
39.786
More e
Slate Highways, Spurs, Loops, Business Routes:
226.544
ore d t
Farm or Ranch to Market Roads and Spurs:
139.228
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Pass, Park and Recreation Roads:
0.000
o dal
Frontage Roads:
1.918
More dot
On -System Subtotal:
406.476
y)_iore dale
M
City Streets:
186.306
ore data
Certified County Roads:
442.918
Mome da tti
Toll Road Authority Roads:
0.000
More dal
Federal Roads:
3.067
More dot
Oft -System Subtotal:
632.291
More data
County Total:
1,038.767
Main data
LINKS TO ADDITIONAL DATA
County Business Patterns (Census Bureau): ((gU 20105
County Agricultural Profile (USDA): ar' n rA I n 2-019),
State & County OuickFacts (Census Bureau): acalhou ouniv Cu ckFactan
State & County Narrative Profiles (Census Bureau): aC Ihoun county Nanative Profile»
County History (Handbook of Texas Online): acamoulicounty Histom,
Texas Almanac (Texas State Historical Association): «calhounCoyeA
Special Districts in Calhoun County.
School Districts In Calhoun County.
History of City Tax Rates In Calhoun County.
Airports In Calhoun County.
Hospitals In Calhoun County.
Prisons in Calhoun Counly.
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GOVBRNOR GREG ABBOTT
August 23, 2017
The honorable Rolando B. Pablos
Secretary of Stale
State Capitol Room 1E.8
Austin, Texas 78701
Dear Mr. Secretary:
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF STATE
4 i�'t'^ O'CLOCK
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Secretary of State
Pursuant to his powers as Governor of the State of Texas, Greg Abbott has issued the following:
A proclamation declaring a state of disaster in the counties of Aransas, Austin, Bee,
Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Bracoria, DeWitt, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston,
Goliad, Gonzales, flatus, Jackson, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kleberg, Lavaca,
Liberty, Live Oak, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria, Waller,
Wharton, and Wilson, beginning August 23, 2017, due to the threat of imminent
disaster posed by Tropical Depression Harvey.
The original proclamation is attached to this letter of transmittal.
submitted,
. Davidson
Clerk to the Governor
GSD/gsd
Attachment
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PROCLAMATION
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TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
1, GREG ABBOTT, Governor of the State of Texas, do hereby certify that Tropical
Depression Harvey poses a threat of imminent disaster, including severe Flooding, storm
surge and damaging winds, in the counties of Aransas, Austin, Bee, Calhoun, Chambers,
Colorado, Brazoria, DeWitt, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Gonzales, Harris,
Jackson, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kleberg, Lavaca, Liberty, Live Oak, Matagorda,
Nueces, Refugio, San Patricia, Victoria, Waller, Wharton, and Wilson, beginning August
23, 2017.
THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by Section 418,014 of the
Texas Government Code, I do hereby declare a state of disaster in the previously listed
counties based on the existence of such threat.
Pursuant to Section 418.017 of the code, I authorize the use of all available resources of
state government and of political subdivisions that are reasonably necessary to cope with
this disaster.
Pursuant to Section 418.016 of the code, any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures
for conduct of slate business or any order or rule of a state agency that would in any way
prevent, hinder or delay necessary action in coping with this disaster shall be suspended
upon written approval of the Office of the Governor. However, to the extent that the
enforcement of any state statute or administrative rule regarding contracting or
procurement would impede any state agency's emergency response that is necessary to
protect life or property threatened by this declared disaster, I hereby authorize the
suspension of such statutes and rules for the duration of this declared disaster.
In accordance with the statutory requirements, copies of this proclamation shall be filed
with the applicable authorities,
ATTESTED BY:
ROLANDO B. PABLOS
Secretary of State
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
have hereunto signed my note and
have officially caused the Seal of
State to be affixed at my office in the
City of Austin, Texas, this the 23rd
day of August, 2017.
-A Iti6T' A
GREG AB r
Governor
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Steve Marwitz/TXEHS
From:
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Subject:
Attachments:
Steve,
Amber M. Huvar/FTMTMH
Wednesday, May 02, 2018 11:31 AM
Steve Manvitz/TXEHS
Mentor/Tutor Program - Formosa Plastics Corp., TX
2017 list volunteers.xlsx; Mentor&TutorAnnouncement.docx
See attached list of current mentor/tutor volunteers in the Partners for Education program. Also, attached is the
recruitment forms. The number of volunteers is 42 Formosa and Formosa Contractor Volunteers for 2017/2018 school
year. I am the contact person for the program.
Thank You,
Formosa Plastics'
mechanical A4ainlenance Dept.
Ph. 361-987-8445
Tutors and Mentors needed at every CCISD campus
Did you realize that thirty minutes, once a week could forever change a life?
It's true... Time and time again we get feedback from CCISD teachers, parents
and volunteers validating the importance of our Mentor and Tutor programs. A
CCISD Mentor or Tutor relationship has many benefits. The obvious benefit for the
student is the opportunity to be partnered with a positive adult role model to help
them through difficult academic areas or personal situations. But what most
volunteers don't realize until after they have participated in the program is just how
much personal fulfillment they will get out of their experience. And ultimately, the
life they are changing ... is indeed their very own.
Volunteering is also a professional development opportunity for folks looking to
gain leadership and communication skills. Volunteering with CCISD can help
parents better connect with their own children and/or local educators. Additionally,
research has shown that people who volunteer for a cause they are passionate
about are happier and much more productive than those who do not get involved in
their community.
As you can see, there are many reasons to volunteer and now is the perfect time
to become involved.
To sign up, please complete the form below. Call ext. 8445 for details.
You can also contact Amy Boone with Partners in Education at 361.552.5722 or
pie@calcoisd.org for more information.
2017 Callioun ISD Tutor/Mentor Program I FORM PER PERSON
Formosa is participating in the local Calhoun ISD volunteer program and requests your
involvement!
Students are hand-picked by the school staff for the program. Students are on waiting lists
ready for you to volunteer to lend a listening ear and words of encouragement, No prior
experience is required. Donate one lunch hour a week for the remainder of this school year to
impact a child's life. You might be surprised at the effect it will have on your life, as well as the
students.
This is your time to make a difference. "And that is how change happens. Otte gesture. One
pe►:son. Otte mon►eut at a lane." — Libba Bray
If you are interested in participating please return sibm-up form to (Amber Huvar ( OLl Maint.
Shop or simply scan and email to amberh(dIo,f qusa.com ). Additional forms will need to be
completed, including a background check that is performed by the school district.
Name
Contact Phone
Permission from Supervisor:
Name (print)
Company/Work Area
Email
Please circle which you would like to participate:
Mentor z Tutor
Please circle your preference of school:
Elementary; Middle School; High School
Please check the day of week that you would like to volunteer:
—Monday Tuesday _Wednesday _Thursday _Friday
If you have formed a group, please list other people in your group below:
NOTE: YOU MUST HAVE PERMISSION FROM YOUR REPORTING SUPERVISOR TO PARTICIPATE,
Steve Marwitz/TXEHS
From: Robert Rambo/FTSPSF
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2018 3:03 PM
To: Steve Marwitz/TXEHS
Subject: RE: Training and Development Slides
Attachments: Formosa Operator Training Program.pptx
Steve -
I modified the slide with up to date information and added contact information for Workforce solutions Golden
Crescent.
You may want to change the appearance of the slide as needed.
Will this work?
Bob
From: Steve Marwitz/TXEHS
Sent: Wednesday, May 02,2018 1:30 PM
To: Robert Rambo/FTSPSF
Subject: Training and Development Slides
3ob — Hello.
I needed a one page summary of the Center for a Texas Enterprise Zone application. I modified the last slide of your last
CAB meeting slide show. I you can enhance and add your contact information; that would be good.
Thanks
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From:
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To:
Steve Marwltz/TXEHS
Subject:
Synopsis of Benefits
Attachments:
FPC 2018 Synopsis version 8.pdf,
Good afternoon,
Please find the attached 2018 Synopsis of Benefits for FPC TX. Thank you.
Kindest Regards,
Laurie Harvey
Formosa Plastics'
Human Resources Department (Texas Site)
Ph: 361-987-8141
Fax: 361-987-7157
Email: LaurieH@ftpc.facusa.com
2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
This doctunent is intended to provide a brie/.rronruar;v gfbeneflls mrd services. The iglbrnlation in
this document is it guide only and does not constitute a legal contract. If there is any discrepancy
between this synopsis and the plan documents, the plan documents will govern. Formosa Plastics
Corporation, U.S.A. reserves the right at its discretion to modify, change, or revoke any of its plans,
Programs. practices, or policies at mry time with ar without notice.
HEALTHCARE BENEFITS
MIs DICALIPRCsSCRIP7IONIDI,,N7AL TH1?OUGII CIGNA
For current employees, two medical plans are offered during Open Enrollment each year: Open
Access Plus or the Consumer Driven Health Plan. Each plan has an optional Wellness component
with reduced premiums.
The two medical plans are explained below:
A. OAP is a traditional PPO type of plan with copays and out -of -network coverage at a reduced
rate.
B. CDHP is a higher deductible plan, This plan includes an Accidental Injury Insurance policy
from Cigna that is fully paid for by Formosa.
If the Wellness option is selected and the Wellness requirements completed, the CDHP will
include a Health Reimbursement Account funded by Formosa which members may use for
healthcare expenses. Wellness requirements are outlined below.
New employees are offered the CDHP plan. If qualified for the Wellness option, the Health
Reimbursement Account is prorated, based on the dale of hire.
If employed, spouses of employees who are offered insurance through their employer must elect that
health insurance. These employed spouses will only be eligible to receive secondary insurance from
Formosa.
Where both spouses are employees at Formosa, they will both be covered under one plan. Each
spouse cannot elect ml individual plan.
IPELLNESS REQUIREMENTS
The employee trust complete all of the following activities; the spouse (if spousal coverage is
primary, meaning spouse is not offered medical coverage from their employer) must complete all
except task (v.) the Health Risk Assessment through Virgin Pulse:
i. Physical/Preventive visit to the doctor with a biometric screening for blood pressure,
blood glucosetblood sugar level, and cholesterol screening
ii. One Comprehensive Dental Exam with Cleaning (partial exams not accepted)
iii. Be a Non -Smoker or have quit smoking for 60 days prior to end of year and also signed
the affidavit (Note: use of E -Cigarettes is considered being a smoker)
iv. Agree to engage in CIGNA's Case Management if contacted by Cigna
v. Complete the Virgin Pulse Health Risk Assessment (Employees only)
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
2018 OVERVIEW OF MEDICAL PLAN
Medical / Rx Drug Coverage____
Annual Employee Cost for Plans
OAP Plan
CDHP
_In^Network_ --
Out -of -Network
In-Network
Out-of•Nehvorke„_
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80°%
60%----60%
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Deductibles
$4001$800
$1,000/$37Q0,_
— S1,,600f$3000
_�3000f$6000
Out -of -Pocket
Maximums
$7 000!$14 Ogg
S16,000/$30,000
$ 55001$11 000
$15 0001$30 000
Preventive Care
100%
60%
100%
60%
Office Visit C0QaV
I S25
60% after deductible
80% after deductible
60% after deductible
S ecialist Conav
$35
60% after deductible
80% after deductible
60% after deductible
Ur ent Care
$35
$35
80% after deductible
80% after deductible
Hospdal Inpatient_
$100 chargelday up
to 5 days, 80% after
_____deductible
$100 charge/ day up
to 5 days, 60% after
deductible,__
$100 chargelday up
to 5 days, 80% after
deductible
$100 charge/ day up
to 5 days, 60% after
deductible,____
Oupatient_ Surgery
_80% after deductible
60% after deductible
80'% after deductible
60% after deductible
ER Co
$100 _, _^__ $100 then
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Annual Employee Cost for Plans
PPO
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CDHP
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$0
$1,080
$500
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$1,7601
$1,000
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$ 520
$1,000
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$2,440
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$600
$1,800
$1,200
$2,700
$1,080
$2,580
$1,%0
$3,200
* HRA Funds available for only CDHP Wellness
A Participation in CDHP includes Accidental Injury insurance Policy
A. No duplication of benefits for married couples working at Formosa. One plan per couple.
B. When a lite -changing event occurs like marriage or the birth or adoption of it child, contact
HR and provide any available documentation. Medical/dental coverage can only be changed
within 30 days of the event.
C. Employees resigning or retiring receive benefits through the last clay of the month. Any
remaining deductions will be taken from the final paycheck.
D. Medical services in foreign countries are only covered for emergencies. Claims cannot be
processed by the foreign provider, so you will need to pay your provider, obtain an itemized
invoice in any language, then submit the completed claim form with proof of payment.
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
a. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital is the only facility approved outside the U.S. ibr non-
emergency medical services. Chang Gung is considered in -network, but you will still
need to pay out of pocket and then get reimbursed. Please submit proof of payment with
your claim documentation to your local HR representative. A processing fee of $75 per
claim will be deducted from your next paycheck. Deductibles and copays still apply,
Claims from Chang Gung must be submitted within 6 months of date of service.
b. Claims for emergency medical service in foreign countries should be submitted to Cigna
directly.
Cigna provides access to two telehealth services as part of your medical plan — Amwell and
MDLIVE. Cigna Telehealth Connection lets you get the care you need — including most
prescriptions — for a wide range of minor conditions. Now you can connect with a board-certified
doctor via video chat or phone, without leaving your home or office. Use it whenever and wherever at
httns:/hnvCiena.com or view the Open Enrollment video on our Intranet to learn more.
NOTE: Telehealth services cannot provide you with a back to work release.
DENTAL PIAN (DPPO)
Employees who elect it medical plan also receive coverage for dental benefits through the Cigna
network of dentists. Limited benefit coverage is paid for out -of -network. Please see the Cigna
Dental Benefit Summary for plan details.
Dental Plan Design
Dental Exams
100%
Preventive
100%
Basic
80%
Major
60%
Ortho
50%
Deductible
$50
Annual Maximum
$1,500
Lifetime Ortho
Maximum
$2,000
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORA'T'ION, U.S.A.
VISION PLAN THROUGH VSA
Two vision options are offered each year during Open Enrollment ---a base and a buy -up option with
enhancements. New employees hired though the first quarter of the year are eligible to join.
Two Vision Plans for 2018 °40
Current Plan - No Change to Premium: asp,.....,
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A. Enrollment: the first pay period after 90 days of employment or the beginning of each quarter,
thereafter. The Automatic Enrollment for New Hires will delay 90 days after the hire date
plus 45 days of an opt -out period (in total 135 days) with a 5% contribution rate
B. Up to 30% of salary not to exceed $18,500 in 2018. Maximum pre-tax contribution of 30%.
Maximum after-tax contribution of 15%. Total contributions, including pre- and after-tax
sliall not exceed 30%
C. "Catch-up" contributions for employees age 50 and above, not to exceed $6,000 in 2018
D. Guaranteed match - 25% of first 4% of pre-tax contribution
E, Profit Sharing match - 75% of first 4% of pre-tax contribution plus additional 100% of next
I% of pre-tax contribution. Total matching contribution not to exceed 5%
F. Thirty-four di ffercnt investment funds including I I Target -Date Funds offered by Merrill
Lynch
G. Toll free call to Merrill Lynch: 1-800-228-401 k (I -800-228-4015)
H. Employees review and manage their accounts through Benefits OnLines"1:
litti)://www.benefits.iiii.coiii
1. 100% vesting of accounts immediately
J. Loan Provision (Maximum of two loans)
K. Defined Contribution Plan
L. Merrill Lynch Advice Access—Provides you with independent investment advice, customized
Just for you
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
PENSION PLAN
A. A cash balance pension plan
B. 5.25% of basic salary each year, less than 15 years of service
C. 7.0% of basic salary commencing on January 1 following your 15th year of service
D. Lump sum distribution at termination of employment
E. 100%, vesting atter three years
F. Retirement dates:
1. 55 years of age and 5 years of service: early retirement
2. 75 points (age 50 or over and years olservice + age is greater than or equal to 75): early
retirement
3. 65 years of age: normal retirement
Q Standard Corms of benefits at retirement:
1, Joint and Survivor Annuity
2. Increasing annuity guaranteed lm -5 years
3. Lump sum distribution of participant's account balance
H. Defined Benefit Plan and all Contributions paid by Company
VACATION PLAN
A. First calendar year = Prorated based upon month of hire up to a maximum of
40 hours of vacation pay eligibility. (Employees hired
after October 1 are not eligible for vacation time during
their first calendar year of employment).
B. 2"'1-5"' calendar year = 2 weeks vacation (80 hours)
C. 6°'-l0°' calendar years = 3 weeks vacation (120 hours)
D. 11°' through all subsequent = 4 weeks vacation (160 hours)
calendar years of employment
E. Newly hired employees can schedule and take vacation upon successftd completion of their 3 -
month qualifying periods
R Vacation Carryover— All employees are eligible to carryover a maximum of 40 hours of
unused paid vacation into their following calendar year of employment
SICK PAY AND PERSONAL DAYS
A. Sick Dqvs: Employees having one year of service as of the beginning of each calendar
year are eligible for 5 paid sick days. Newly employed with less than 1 year service will be
eligible fm• pro -rated sick days:
8 hours in the first 3 months of the year
8 hours in the second 3 months of the year
8 hours in the next 2 months of the year
8 hours in the next 2 months of the year
8 hours in the next 2 months of the year
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
in the calendar year in which their employment is less than I year (as of January I of
current calendar year)
B. Sick De{vs Leave Bank and Carryover: All employees will have a Sick Day Leave Batik and
are eligible to accumulate up to a maximum of 80 hours of Sick Pay and may carryover their
unused Sick Pay from year to year tip to the maximum amount of 80 hours.
A. Pensancr! i1 bsence 'I'inre Qr/i Employees will be eligible for 16 hours of personal absence time
off upon completion of 3 months of service.
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS (FSA)
A medical flexible spending account (FSA) is a tax -advantaged account where employees set aside a
portion of each paycheck to pay for eligible out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. No payroll taxes are
deducted on funds allocated to an FSA, and the employee can use the money to pay for qualified
medical or dental expenses throughout the year.
A. Annual Effective Date: January I" of each year
Plan Year! January I — December 31
Open Emolhnent Period: Mid -October / Mid -November of each year
B. Health Care Flexible Spending Account (HFSA)
-Mininmm Annual Pre -Tax Contribution: $240
-Maximum Annual Pre -Tax Contribution: $2,650
C. Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DFSA)
-Minimum Annual Pre -Tax Contribution: $240
-Maximum Annual Pre -Tax Contribution:
-$5,000 per family, regardless of number of dependents
-$2,500 for married individuals riling separately
D. Up to $500 of year ending balance may Carty forward to the next year
E. Offer participant reimbursements via direct deposit through WageWorks Website
F. FSA Debit Card — WageWorks allows participants the ability to pay approved
medical expenses instantly via a WageWorks FSA Debit Card, The FSA Debit Card
is for use for approved medical expenses (including Medical/Dental/Prescription).
G. Payroll Deduction: Annual amounts elected will be deducted in pretax equal
installments from each paycheck
H. Third Party Administrator: WageWorks
1. Claims reimbursements are processed weekly, and can be submitted to WageWorks
via Fax or Mail
J. On-line access to account: www.WageWorks.com
K. Customer Service available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. — 8 p.m. EST.
Toll-free phone: 1-877-924-3967 (1-877-WageWorks)
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
SHORT-TERM DISABILITY
A. 2/3 of base salary up to $5,000 per month up to a period of 26 weeks (180 days)
B. Benefit is paid by the Company and the State (if applicable)
LONG-TERM DISABILITY
B. 60% of base salary up to $5,000 per month to age 65 if disability begins under age 59, if over
age 59, the earlier of 60 -month payments or age 70,
C. Premiums are paid by the Company
HOLIDAYS
Ten (10) paid holidays
DEATH IN FAMILY
A. Three (3) days leave with pay for death of employee's spouse, children, parents, grandparents,
grandchildren, brothers, sisters, or spouse's parents.
B. A maximum of one (1) workday with pay (straight time rate) will be granted for the death of
employee's sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law and the grandparents of the employee's spouse.
JURY DU'L'Y
Ifthe jury duty hours fall within an employee's regular scheduled work hours, the Company will pay
an employee serving on jury duty at the employee's regular pay less any jury duty pay received.
TUITION AID
The maximum reimbursements that the Corporation will provide for the specific Tuition portion of
these reimbursements will not exceed $3,500 for undergraduate courses and $5,000 for graduate
courses in any calendar year. In addition to the Tuition reimbursements, the Corporation will also
provide full reimbursements of the actual expenses for the following: registration fees, lab fees,
textbooks, and examination fees.
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2018 SYNOPSIS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAM
FOR FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.
LIFE INSURANCE AND AD&D THROUGH PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF
AMERICA
A. Basic Group Term Life insurance is provided to each employee and paid for by the Company
for one (1) time your annual salary, The amount of insurance and the premium reduces by
50% at age 70. The company also provides Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance at
one (1) time your annual salary.
B. Optional insurance may be purchased by the employee in amounts of I x or 2x the employee`s
salary up to it maximum of $750,000.
C. Dependent Life Insurance is paid for by the Company. Each eligible dependent is covered for
$10,000.
GLOBAL TRAVEL ASSISTANCE SERVICES
A. Employee and the eligible dependents have 24-hour access to travel assistance through the
AXA Assistance USA, Inc. provided by Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Hotline: 1-
800-565-9320 or www.axa-assistance.us
B. Employee has access to Compsych Corp.'s IDResources program provided by Prudential
Insurance Co. of America to restore credit and recover from ID Theft. Call 1-888-327-4260
or on-line: guidanccresources.com; Web ID: MGR31 I
EMPLOYEE LIFE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP)
A. 24/365 telephone access:/ -800-538-3543
B. 2441our crisis intervention
C. 24-hour consultations with behavioral health clinicians
D. Up to 3 face-to-face counseling sessions tree of charge
E. Unlimited access to online resources
F. Legal service & financial services
The above briefly describes our basic plans. Irthere is a need for further explanation, please contact
the Human Resources Department.
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TAB 19 — Not Applicable
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court — May 16, 2018
S. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 5)
On Resolution nominating Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas as an
Enterprise Project and authorize Judge Pfeifer to sign any documents related
and required for the nomination. (MP)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Calhoun County, Texas ("County") has previously passed an Order dated
August 25, 2005 electing to participate in the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, and the local
incentives offered under this resolution are the same on this date as were outlined in that Order;
WHEREAS, the Office of the Governor Economic Development and Tourism ("EDC")
through the Economic Development Bank (`Bank") will consider FORMOSA PLASTICS
CORPORATION, TEXAS (Job Retention Project) ("FPC") as an enterprise project pursuant to a
nomination and an application made by the County;
WHEREAS, the County desires to pursue the creation of the proper economic and social
environment in order to induce the investment of private resources in productive business
enterprises located in the County and to provide employment to residents of enterprise zones and
to other economically disadvantaged individuals;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Texas Enterprise Zone Act,
Texas Government Code (the "Act"), FPC applied to the County for designation as an enterprise
project;
WHEREAS, the County finds that FPC meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise
project under Chapter 2303, Subchapter F of the Act on the following grounds:
1. FPC is a "qualified business" under Section 2303.402 of the Act since it will be engaged
in the active conduct of a trade or business at a qualified businesssite within the
governing body's jurisdiction located outside of an enterprise zone and at least thirty-five
percent (35.0%) of the business' new employees will be residents of an enterprise zone or
economically disadvantaged individuals; and
2. There has been and will continue to be a high level of cooperation between public,
private, and neighborhood entities within the area; and
3. The designation of FPC as an enterprise project will contribute significantly to the
achievement of the plans of the County for development and revitalization of the area.
WHEREAS, the County fords that FPC meets the criteria for tax relief and other
incentives adopted by the County and nominates FPC for enterprise project status on the grounds
that it will be located at the qualified business site, will create a higher level of employment,
economic activity and stability; and
WHEREAS, the County finds that it is in the best interest of the County to nominate FPC
as an enterprise project pursuant to the Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT OF
CALHOUN COUNTY:
That the findings of the County and its actions approving this resolution taken at
the meeting are hereby approved and adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that FPC is a "qualified business", as defined in Section
2303.402 of the Act, and meets the criteria for designation as an enterprise project, as set forth in
Section 2303, Subchapter F of the Act.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the enterprise project shall take effect on the date of
designation of the enterprise project by the agency and terminate five (5) years following the
designation.
PASSED BY THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT of CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS
this 16th day of May, 2018.
(SEAL)
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS
By:
Michael J. P rfer, qouUy Judge
I, Catherine Sullivan, Deputy County Clerk, of Calhoun County, Texas do hereby certify
that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Resolution passed by the Calhoun
County Commissioner's Court on the this 16th day of May, 2018.
ANNA GOODMAN, COUNTY CLERK
(County Seal) B
Catherine S 'van, Deputy Clerk
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF CALHOUN
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Michael J.
Pfeifer, Calhoun County Texas, County Judge, known to me to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same
for the purposes and consideration therein expressed.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office thi 16th day of May, 2018
SAN RILEY
Notary Public, State of Texas
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6. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 6)
On Port Lavaca RV Park in Westside Subdivision. (DH)
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Page 4 of 15
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2014
7. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 7)
On Business Agreement between AT&T Mobile Services and Calhoun County
Juvenile Probation Department and authorize Chief Juvenile Probation Officer
Luis Leija to sign said agreement. (MP)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 5 of 15
CALHOUN COUNTY
JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT
COURTHOUSE ANNEX
201 West Austin
Port Lavaca, Texas 77979
Luis Leija Telephone (361) 553-4670
Chief Juvenile Probation Officer Fax (361) 553-4690
May 10, 2018
To: Mike Pfeifer
Calhoun County Judge
From: Luis Leija
Chief Juvenj e Probation Officer
Re: Commissioner's Court Agenda Item
Please include the following item on the Commissioner's Court agenda:
-Consider and take necessary action on the approval of a Business Agreement between AT&T
Mobile Services and the Calhoun County Juvenile Probation Department and authorize Chief
Juvenile Probation Officer Luis Leija to sign said agreement.
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TO: CALHOUN COUNTY JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT
Margaret Servantes
201 W Austin St Suite 9
Port Lavaca TX 77979
361-553-4670
Margaret.Servantes@calhouncotx.org
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CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES
FORM 1295
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Complete Nos. 1- 4 and 6 if there are interested parties.
OFFICE USE ONLY
Complete Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 if there are no interested parties.
CERTIFICATION OF FILING
Certificate Number:
1 Name of business entity filing form, and the city, state and country of the business entity's place
of business.
2018-351489
AT&T Corp
Dallas, TX United States
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05/09/2018
2 Name of governmental entity or state agency that is a party to the contract for which the form is
being filed.
Calhoun County Juvenile Probation
Date Acknowledged:
3 Provide the identification number used by the governmental entity or state agency to track or identify the contract, and provide a
description of the services, goods, or other property to be provided under the contract.
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Name of Interested Party
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Dallas, TX United States
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McGaw, Stephen A.
Dalas, TX United States
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Galloway, Julianne K.
Dallas, TX United States
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Williams, Xavier D.
Dallas, TX United States
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Chow, Anne
Dallas, TX United States
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Jules, Frank
Dallas, TX United States
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Calhoun County Commissioners' Count— May 16, 2018
8. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 8)
On Interlocal Agreement between Calhoun County E911 Emergency
Communication District (ECD) and authorize County Judge to sign. (VL)
Rachel Morales, E911, spoke on this matter.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 6 of 15
Suan Riley
From: vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org -- vern lyssy <vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 5:36 PM
To: susan.riley@calhouncotx.org
Subject: FW: Comm Court Agenda
Attachments: INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR 911 FINAL..201800314.docx; MOU Fiber Line Final
Draft.docx; Proposed Action Fiber Line.20180126.docx
Susan, here is the info for two agenda items. 1. Consider and take necessary action for interlocal agreement between
Calhoun
County and Calhoun County E911 ECD and allow County Judge to sign.
Thanks
Vern Lyssy
From: e911@calhouncotx.org -- Raquel Morales [mailto:e911@calhouncotx.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 4:10 PM
To: vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org
Subject: FW: Comm Court Agenda
Here you go.
Raquel
From: Raquel Morales [mailto:e911@calhouncotx.org1
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 11:04 AM
To: vern IyssvCcilcalhouncotx.ora
Subject: Comm Court Agenda
Vern,
Please request to add the Inter -local Agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding between County of Calhoun
and the Calhoun County E911 ECD. I have worked with LaDonna Thigpen. She has cleared both items with Judge Pfeifer
and Shannon Salyer. Please let me know when it will be on the agenda. Both items were.approved by Calhoun County
E911 ECD on Friday, April 27, 2018. 1 also added the proposed action reference the underground fiber line. The
Proposed fiber line should be a supporting document for the MOU. If you have any questions, please call me.
Thank You,
Raquel Morales, Executive Director
Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication District
361.552.5455 phone
361.552.9691 fax
e911@calhouncotx.ora
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR 9-1-1 SERVICE
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS
That this agreement entered into by and between the Calhoun County Emergency
Communication District, hereinafter called "District", acting by and through its President
authorized by a resolution of the Board of Managers passed on the 15' day of November, 1987
and Calhoun County, Texas, hereinafter called "County" acting by and through its County Judge,
authorized by an order of the Commissioners' Court passed on December 14, 1987.
WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to provide for the implementation and
operation of 9-1-1 service in Calhoun County,
NOW, THEREFORE, DISTRICT and COUNTY have contracted and agreed with and to
one another in the following manner, to wit:
I.
COUNTY agrees to designate the Calhoun County Sheriff's Department as the Public
Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and further agrees to:
(a) provide suitable space for the 9-1-1 equipment at the (PSAP) site.
(b) provide call takers and dispatchers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
(c) supervise all call takers and dispatchers by the Sheriff's Department.
(d) provide all utilities to operate the 9-1-1 equipment, to include but not limited to
electricity, telephone, and an emergency power system.
(e) provide suitable facilities for training in 9-1-1- procedures.
(f) Except for DISTRICT's willful conduct COUNTY agrees to hold harmless
DISTRICT from any and all claims and liability for the acts of the DISTRICT
while performing duties under this agreement. COUNTY also agrees to hold
harmless DISTRICT from any and all expenses including attorney fees incurred
by COUNTY in litigation or otherwise resisting said claims or liabilities.
COUNTY agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless every kind any
character brought by and person or entity against DISTRICT due to personal
injuries, property damage and/or death of any person resulting from any alleged
act of negligence or otherwise.
II.
The District agrees to:
(a) provide all equipment needed to operate the 9-1-1 system, including but not
limited to 9-1-1 trunks from telephone company.
(b) provide for all maintenance on the PSAP equipment.
(c) provide a policy of insurance on all PSAP equipment.
(d) assume all liability for PSAP equipment and release County from liability
for equipment.
(e) provide 9-1-1 training for 9-1-1 personnel.
(f) be responsible for such reports and documentation as may be required by the
State 9-1-1 Commission or service providers.
(g) Except for COUNTY'S willful conduct DISTRICT agrees to hold harmless
COUNTY From any and all claims and liability for the acts while performing
duties under this agreement. DISTRICT also agrees to hold harmless
COUNTY from any and all expenses including attorney fees incurred by
DISTRICT in litigation or otherwise resisting said claims or liabilities.
DISTRICT agrees to protect, indemnify and hold harmless every kind and
character brought by any person or entity against COUNTY due to personal
injuries, property damage and/or death of any person resulting from any
alleged act of negligence or otherwise.
All Parties agree to comply with all the rules, regulations, performance
and training adopted by the State 9-1-1 Commission.
2.
IV.
The terms of this agreement shall be in force from April 18, 2018 and shall continue
unless either party gives 90 days written notice to the other.
0
Any notice shall be in writing and must be given by certified U.S. Mail, return receipt
requested at the following address:
COUNTYJUDGE
CALHOUN COUNTY, TEXAS
211 S. ANN STREET
PORT LAVACA, TEXAS 77979
CALHOUN COUNTY EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATION DISTICT
131 A NORTH VIRGINIA STREET, SUITE F
PORT LAVACA TEXAS 77979
VI.
This agreement shall constitute the entire understanding of the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this agreement. �g
Michael J Pfeifer Raquel Morales
County Judge Executive Director
Calhoun County, Texas Calhoun County Emergency
Communication District
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2018
9. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA NO. 9)
On Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Calhoun County and
Calhoun County E911 ECD on proposed underground fiber line and authorize
County Judge to sign. (VL)
Rachel Morales, E911, spoke on this matter.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 7 of 15
h
Suan Riley
a
From: vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org -- vern lyssy <vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 5:36 PM
To: susan.riley@calhouncotx.org
Subject: FW: Comm Court Agenda
Attachments: INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR 911 FINAL..201800314.docx; MOU Fiber Line Final
Draft.docx; Proposed Action Fiber Line.20180126.docx
Susan, here is the info for two agenda items.
2 . Consider and take necessary on MOU
between Calhoun County and Calhoun County E911 ECD on proposed underground fiber line and allow County Judge to
sign.
Thanks
Vern Lyssy
From: e911@calhouncotx.org -- Raquel Morales [mailto:e911@calhouncotx.org]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2018 4:10 PM
To: vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org
Subject: FW: Comm Court Agenda
Here you go.
Raquel
From: Raquel Morales [mailto•e911@calhouncotx.orci
Sent: Tuesday, May W, 2018 11:04 AM
To: vern I ss Celcalhouncotx.ora_
Subject: Comm Court Agenda
Vern,
Please request to add the Inter -local Agreement and the Memorandum of Understanding between County of Calhoun
and the Calhoun County E911 ECD. I have worked with LaDonna Thigpen. She has cleared both items with Judge Pfeifer
and Shannon Salyer. Please let me know when it will be on the agenda. Both items were. approved by Calhoun County
E911 ECD on Friday, April 27, 2018. 1 also added the proposed action reference the underground fiber line. The
Proposed fiber line should be a supporting document for the MOL. If you have any questions, please call me.
Thank You,
J2Gr.G uet, ILI orale,k
Raquel Morales, Executive Director
Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication District
361.552.5455 phone
361.552.9691 fax
e911@calhouncotx.ora
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN CALHOUN COUNTY E911 EMERGENCY
COMMUNICATION DISTRICT
AND COUNTY OF CALHOUN
1. Parties. This Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter
referred to as "MOU") is made and entered into by and between the Calhoun
County E911 Emergency Communication District, whose address is 131A North,
Virginia Street, Suite F, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979, and the County of Calhoun,
whose address is 211 South Ann Street, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979.
2. Purpose. The purpose of this MOU is to establish the terms and
conditions for the Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication District to be
incorporated into the County of Calhoun's Hazard Mitigation Plan and be able to
apply for federal, state or local grants or funding under the County of Calhoun's
name.
3. Term of MOU. This MOU is effective upon the day and date last
signed and executed by the duly authorized representatives of the parties to this
MOU and the governing bodies of the parties' respective county. This MOU may
be terminated, without cause, by either party upon thirty (30) days written notice,
which notice shall be delivered by hand or by certified mail to the address listed
above.
4. Responsibilities of Calhoun County E911 Emergency
Communication District. The Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication
District is responsible for all aspects in applying for assistance through grants and
other resources to install an underground fiber line. Any costs or obligations are
the sole responsibility of the Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communications
District.
1
6. Responsibilities of County of Calhoun. The Calhoun County E911
Emergency Communication District is responsible for developing, applying,
reimbursing any grant that is obtained under the umbrella of the County of
Calhoun for the installation and maintenance of an underground fiber line. The
County of Calhoun accepts no responsibility for any applications applied for or any
obligations that the Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication District has
entered into.
7. General Provisions
A. Amendments. Either party may request changes to this
MOU. Any changes, modifications, revisions or amendments to this MOU which
are mutually agreed upon by and between the parties to this MOU shall be
incorporated by written instrument, and effective when executed and signed by all
parties to this MOU.
B. Applicable Law. The construction, interpretation and
enforcement of this MOU shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. The
courts of the State of Texas shall have jurisdiction over any action arising out of
this MOU and over the parties, and the venue shall be the County of Calhoun, Port
Lavaca, Texas.
D. Entirety of Agreement. This MOU, consisting of three (3)
pages, represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties and
supersedes all prior negotiations, representations and agreements, whether written
or oral.
E. Severability. Should any portion of this MOU be
judicially determined to be illegal or unenforceable, the remainder of the MOU
shall continue in full force and effect, and either party may renegotiate the terms
affected by the severance.
F. Sovereign Immunity. The Calhoun County E911
Emergency Communication District and the County of Calhoun and their
respective governing bodies do not waive their sovereign immunity by entering
into this MOU, and each fully retains all immunities and defenses provided by law
with respect to any action based on or occurring as a result of this MOU.
2
8. SiEnatures. In witness whereof, the parties to this MOU through their
duly authorized representatives have executed this MOU on the days and dates set
out below, and certify that they have read, understood, and agreed to the terms and
conditions of this MOU as set forth herein.
The effective date of this MOU is the date of the signature last affixed to this
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County of Calhoun, Texas
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Judge Mike feifev Date
Calhoun County Judge
Calhoun County E911
Emergency Communication District
Raquel Morales Date
Executive Director
Proposed Action: Construct an underground fiber line from Calhoun
County Sheriff's Office to the Port Lavaca Police
Department.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The fiber line enhances public safety in Calhoun
County. The Calhoun 911 District utilizes the fiber
line to transfer 911 calls from Calhoun County
Sheriff s Office to Port Lavaca Police Department.
The intercom on the radio consoles is also on the
fiber line. The intercom is another option for
Calhoun County Sheriff s Office dispatch to
communicate to Port Lavaca Police Department.
The in-house phone systems have been down at
various times. Cell phone coverage has also been
down for various reasons. We must ensure that
CCSO and PLPD are able to communicate and
deliver emergency traffic.
Site and Location: 211 South Ann Street to 201 North Colorado Street
Port Lavaca, Texas 77979 (From Calhoun
County Sheriffs Office to Port Lavaca Police
Department).
History of Damages: Our current fiber line is aerial. The fiber line was
damaged during Hurricane Harvey in August 2017,
due to severe wind damage. There was wind
damage. To prevent damage in the future, we
would like to construct an underground fiber line.
Mitigation Action Details
Hazard Addressed: Loss of potential critical 911 communication
services due to severe weather events, accidents,
and intentional criminal acts to 911 communication
lines.
Priority (High, Moderate, Low):
Estimated Cost:
Potential Funding Sources:
Lead Agency/Department Responsible:
Implementation Schedule:
High
$55,000.00 to $65,000.00
Mitigation Grants, Grants, Local Funds
Calhoun County E911 Emergency Communication
District
January, 2019
Analysis: The fiber optic line will provide a faster
transmission of voice, data which will be more
effective communication. The fiber line will be
better protected underground which should extend
the life span of 911 equipment and potentially
require less maintenance.
City/County/Precinct/Other E911 District Action 6 of 6
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court — May 16, 2018
10. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 10)
On Order Prohibiting Outdoor Burning. (MP)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pct 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet I
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 8 of 15
ORDER PROHIBITING
OUTDOOR BURNING
WHEREAS, On the 16th day of May, 2018, The Commissioners' Court finds that
circumstances present in all or part of the unincorporated areas of the County create a public
safety hazard that would be exacerbated by outdoor burning.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED by the Commissioners' Court of Calhoun County that all
outdoor burning is prohibited in the unincorporated area of the County for 90 days from the date
of adoption of this Order. The County Judge may rescind this Order upon a determination that
the circumstances that required the Order no longer exist
Household Trash may be burned in a closed or screened container.
This Order is adopted pursuant to Local Government Code §352.081, and other applicable
statutes. This Order does not prohibit outdoor burning activities related to public health and
safety that are authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for: (1)
firefighter training: (2) public utility, natural gas pipeline or mining operations; (3) planting or
harvesting of agricultural crops; or, (4) burns that are conducted by a prescribed burn manager
certified under Section 153.048, Natural Resources Code, and meet the standards of Section
153.047, Natural Resources Code.
In accordance with Local Government Code §352.081(h), a violation of this Order is a
Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.00.
ADOPTED this 16th Day of May, 2018 by a vote of 3 ayes and 0 nays.
ichael J. P4j-
Mifeiv
Calhoun County Judge
Anna Goodman, County
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Calhoun County Cornmissioners' Court— May 16, 2014
11. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 11)
On Unclaimed Property Capital Credits for Counties and authorize County
Judge to sign request to Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. (MP)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 9 of 15
For more information,
visit our website at
ClaimitTexas.org.
Unclaimed Property
Capital Credits for Counties
In conjunction with Local Government Code, Section 381.004, Texas
Property Code, Section 74.602 authorizes the Texas Comptroller of Public
Accounts (Comptroller's office) to allocate a portion of the unclaimed
capital credits received from electric cooperatives back to the counties in
the cooperatives' service area.
What are unclaimed capital credits?
Electric cooperatives that have lost contact with a
previous customer sometimes report capital credits to
the Comptroller's office as unclaimed property. Texas
law allows counties to claim a portion of unclaimed
capital credits originating from their county and use
them for specific programs.
How are funds divided among
counties?
• Electric cooperatives report unclaimed capital credits
and the county of service from which they originated.
• The amount available to each county is based
on that county's total capital credits remitted
per reporting year, minus anticipated claims as
determined by the Comptroller's office.
• A county may or may not receive funds in a given year.
Who qualifies?
• Any county can request a portion of those funds.
• The county must follow instructions in Local
Government Code, Section 381.004 to request funds.
Be commissioners court is the primary governing
body and ultimate decision-making authority on the
legitimacy of fund requests.
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General uses of capital credits
The county commissioners court may use capital
credits to develop and administer a program:*
• for state or local economic development
• for small or disadvantaged business development
no to stimulate, encourage and develop business
location and commercial activity in the county
• to promote or advertise the county and its vicinity or
conduct a solicitation program to attract conventions,
visitors and businesses
• to improve the extent to which women and minority
businesses are awarded county contracts
• to support comprehensive literacy programs that
benefit county residents
• for the encouragement, promotion, improvement and
application of the arts
• to support a children's advocacy center
-Review Local Government Code, Section 381.004 before starting program.
How to request capital credits
The countyjudge and/or commissioners court must
complete and submit the form on the back of this notice.
• The form must be signed by a representative of the
commissioners court or the county judge.
• The form must include the complete name,
address and federal tax identification number of the
commissioners court. Funds will be paid directly to
the court.
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court -- May 16, 2014
12. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 12)
On additional insurance proceeds from Texas Association of Counties (TAC)
for the MMC Business interruption claim associated with Hurricane Harvey in
the amount of $50,160. (MP)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 10 of 15
Suan Riley f
From: candice.villarreal@calhouncotx.org -- Candice Villarreal
<candice.villarreal@calhouncotx.org>
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 11:43 AM
To: susan.riley@calhouncotx.org
Cc: Michael Pfeifer, David Hall; vern.lyssy@calhouncotx.org; Clyde Syma; Kenneth Finster
Subject: Agenda Item - Additional Insurance Proceeds - MMC Business Interruption/Harvey
Attachments: TAC Harvey Proceeds - MMC Additional.pdf
Susan,
Please place on the agenda for Commissioners Court on May 16th.
• Consider and take necessary action on additional insurance proceeds from TAC for the MMC Business
Interruption claim associated with Hurricane Harvey in the amount of $50,160.
Thank you,
Candice Villarreal
Calhoun County Auditors Office
Phone: (361)553-4612
Fax: (361) 553-4614
candice. villarreal @calhouncotx.org
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RISK MANAGEMENT POOL -CLAIMS 5/1/2018 30587
30587
5/1/2018 PR20173076-1 Medical Center Business'interruption $50,160.00
Initially there was a 24 hour waiting period, ,after, further review the expenses for the first 24
hours are being reimbursed in the MMC Business Interruption Claim.
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TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES ;: 30587
RISK MANAGEMENT POOL -CLAIMS
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Calhoun County
202 S Ann St Ste B
Port Lavaca, TX 77979-4204
TO REORDER CALL: (706) 327-9550 W 14SFW1014M 10/14
Calhoun County Comrnissioners' Court— May 16, 2014
13. Accept reports of the following County Offices: (AGENDA ITEM NO. 13)
i. Calhoun Tax Assessor/ Collector
ii. County Treasurer
iii. County Sheriff
iv. District Clerk
v. County Clerk
vi. Justices of Peace — JP #1 April 2018
vii. County Auditor
viii. Floodplain Administration
ix. Extension Service
x. Adult Detention Center SHP Medical
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Michael Pfeifer, Calhoun County Judge
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pct 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 11 of 15
0.00
0.00
1,242.24
125.23
0.00
1.79
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
120.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
62.12
0.00
110.06
0.00
123.23
83.25
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
62.02
0.00
472.00
:. '.'.0.00
124.23
47.32
381.29
53.62
805.80
` `1,216.50
19.60
214.80
0.00
450.00.
0.00
0.00
0.00
90.00
'.`184:68
150.00
0.00
150.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4,967.80.
0.00
15.00
0.00
0.00.
0.00
0.00
> 0.00
0.00
0.00
PACE OF HILL COUNTRY SOFTWARE MO. REPORT
PACE OF HILL COUNTRY SOFTWARE MO. REPORT
D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT
D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT
D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT
D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT
D.R. REQUESTING DISBURSEMENT
m
MONTHLY REPORT OF COLLECTIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
5/3/2018 COURT NAME: JUSTICE OF PEACE NO. 1
MONTH OF REPORT: APRIL
YEAR OF REPORT: 2018
ACCOUNTNUMBER ACCOUNTNAME AMOUNT
CR 1000-001-45011 FINES 4,970.05
CR 1000-001-44190 SHERIFF'S FEES 647.57
Page 1 of 2
ADMINISTRATIVE FEES:
DEFENSIVE DRIVING
19.60
CHILD SAFETY
0.00
TRAFFIC
47.32
ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
244.80
EXPUNGEMENT FEES
0.00
MISCELLANEOUS
0.00
CR
1000-001-44361
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
311.72
CR
1000-001-44010
CONSTABLE FEES -SERVICE
150.00
CR
1000-001-44061
JP FILING FEES
450.00
CR
1000-001-44090
COPIES / CERTIFIED COPIES
0.00
CR
1000-001-49110
OVERPAYMENTS (LESS THAN $10)
0.00
CR
1000-001-44145
SCHOOL CROSSING/CHILD SAFETY FEE
0.00
CR
1000-999-20741
DUE TO STATE -DRIVING EXAM FEE
0.00
CR
1000-999-20744
DUE TO STATE -SEATBELT FINES
0.00
CR
1000-999-20745
DUE TO STATE -CHILD SEATBELT FEE
0.00
CR
1000-999-20746
DUE TO STATE -OVERWEIGHT FINES
0.00
CR
1000-999-20770
DUE TO JP COLLECTIONS ATTORNEY
1,216.50
TOTAL FINES, ADMIN. FEES & DUE TO STATE
$7,745.84
CR
2670-001-44061
COURTHOUSE SECURITY FUND
$93.92
CR
2720-001-44061
JUSTICE COURT SECURITY FUND
$31.31
CR
2719-001-44061
JUSTICE COURT TECHNOLOGY FUND
$124.23
CR
2699-001-44061
JUVENILE CASE MANAGER FUND
$110.06
STATE ARREST FEES
DPS FEES
103.58
P&W FEES
0.00
TABC FEES
0.00
CR
7020-999-20740
TOTAL STATE ARREST FEES
103.58
CR
7070-999-20610
CCC -GENERAL FUND
124.22
CR
7070-999-20740
CCC -STATE
1,118.02
DR 7070-999-10010
1,242.24
CR
7860-999-20610
STF/SUBC-GENERAL FUND
23.63
CR
7860-999-20740
STF/SUBC-STATE
449.03
DR 7860-999-10010
472.66
CR
7950-999-20610
TP -GENERAL FUND
190.65
CR
7950-999-20740
TP -STATE
190.64
DR 7950-999-10010
381.29
CR
7480-999-20610
CIVIL INDIGENT LEGAL -GEN. FUND
4.50
CR
7480-999-20740
CIVIL INDIGENT LEGAL -STATE
85.50
DR 7480-999-10010
90.00
Page 1 of 2
TOTAL (Distrib Req to OperAcct) $11,090.75
DUE TO OTHERS (Distrib Req Attchd)
CALHOUN COUNTY ISD
MONTHLY REPORT OF COLLECTIONS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
DA - RESTITUTION
0.00
REFUND OF OVERPAYMENT:
5/3/2018
COURT NAME: JUSTICE OF PEACE NO. 1
0.00
CASH BONDS
0.00
PARKS & WILDLIFE FINES
MONTH OF REPORT: APRIL
WATER SAFETY FINES
0.00
YEAR OF REPORT: 2018
CR
7865-999-20610
CRIM-SUPP OF IND LEG SVCS -GEN FUND
6.21
CR
7865-999-20740
CRIM-SUPP OF IND LEG SVCS -STATE
55.91
DR 7865-999-10010
62.12
CR
7970-999-20610
TL/FTA-GENERAL FUND
40.00
CR
7970-999-20740
TL/FTA-STATE
80.00
DR 7970-999-10010
120.00
CR
7505-999-20610
JPAY-GENERALFUND
18.49
CR
7505-999-20740
JPAY-STATE
166.37
DR 7505-999-10010
184.86
CR
7857-999-20610
JURY REIMB. FUND- GEN. FUND
12.32
CR
7857-999-20740
JURY REIMB. FUND- STATE
110.91
DR 7857-999-10010
123.23
CR
7856-999-20610
CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOS: GEN FUND
0.18
CR
7856-999-20740
CIVIL JUSTICE DATA REPOS.- STATE
1.61
DR 7856-999-10010
1.79
CR
7502-999-20610
JUD/CRT PERSONNEL TRAINING FUND- GEN FUN[
0.00
CR
7502-999-20740
JUD/CRT PERSONNEL TRAINING FUND- STATE
0.00
DR 7502-999-10010
0.00
7998-999-20740
TRUANCY PREVENT/DIV FUND - STATE
53.62
DR 7998-999-10010
53.62
7403-999-22889
ELECTRONIC FILING FEE - CV STATE
150.00
DR 7403-999-22889
150.00
TOTAL (Distrib Req to OperAcct) $11,090.75
DUE TO OTHERS (Distrib Req Attchd)
CALHOUN COUNTY ISD
0.00
DA - RESTITUTION
0.00
REFUND OF OVERPAYMENT:
0.00
OUT -OF -COUNTY SERVICE FI
0.00
CASH BONDS
0.00
PARKS & WILDLIFE FINES
12.75
WATER SAFETY FINES
0.00
TOTAL DUE TO OTHERS $12.75
TOTAL COLLECTED -ALL FUNDS $11,103.50
LESS: TOTAL TREASUER'S RECEIPTS $11,103.50
REVISED 03/04/16 OVER/(SHORT) $0.00
Page 2 of 2
CALHOUN DISTRIBUTION
COUNTY REQUEST
201 West Austin DR# 450 A 43223
PAYEE PAYOR
Name: Calhoun County Oper. Acct. Official: Hope Kurtz
Address: Title: Justice of the Peace, Pct. 1
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone:
ACCOUNT NUMBER DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
7541.999.20759-999 JP1 Monthly Collections - Distribution $11,090.75
APRIL
2018
V# 967
TOTALI 11,090.75
Signature of Official Date
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2014
14. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 14)
To declare certain items of County Property in Road and Bridge Precinct #4 as
surplus/salvage and remove from Inventory. (See List) (KF)
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
SECONDER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Page 12 of 15
May 10, 2018
Honorable Michael Pfeifer
Calhoun County Judge
211 S. Ann
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
RE: AGENDA ITEM
Dear Judge Pfeifer:
Kenneth W. Finster
County Commissioner
County of Calhoun
Precinct 4
Please place the following item on the Commissioners' Court Agenda for May 16, 2018.
• Discuss and take necessary action to declare items Surplus/Salvage and remove from
Precinct 4 R&B inventory.
o Pressure Washer 24-0402 Cannibalized for parts
o Mosquito Sprayer 24-0370 Cannibalized for parts
o Mosquito Sprayer 24-0387 Sold at auction in 2015
Sincerely,
w
Kenneth W. Finster
KWF/at
P.O. Box 177 - Seadrift, Texas 77983 - email: k&nster@calhouncotx.org - (361) 785-3141 - Fax (361) 785-5602
Calhoun County, Texas
SURPLUS/SALVAGE DECLARATION REQUEST FORM
Department Name: precinct 4 R&B
Requested By: Commissioner Kenneth Finster
Inventory Reason for Surplus/Salvage
Number Description Serial No. Declaration
24-0402 Pres-im-, Wa.-hpr 162387 Cannibalized for parts
24-0370 4 Fparts
24-0387 Mos uito Sprayer 970 Sold at auction in 2015
Calhoun County Commissioners' Court — May 16, 2018
15. CONSIDER AND TAKE NECESSARY ACTION (AGENDA ITEM NO. 15)
On necessary budget adjustments. (MP)
N/A
Page 13 of 15
MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR -- May 16, 2018
TOTALS TO BE APPROVED - TRANSFERRED FROM ATTACHED PAGES
TOTAL PAYABLES, PAYROLL AND ELECTRONIC BANK PAYMENTS $ 583,171.40
TOTAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS $
TOTAL NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES $ 363,088.12
TOTAL INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS $
MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ---May 16, 2018
PAYABLES AND PAYROLL
5/10/2018 Weekly Payables 231,673.19
5/14/2018 McKesson -3408 Prescription Expense 2,149.28
5/14/2018 Payroll Liabilities (Payroll Taxes) 84,873.70
5/14/2018 Payroll 258,604.34
Electronic Bank Payments
5/9/2018 IBC Electronic Payments (Credit Card & Lease Fees) 81.20
Prosperity Electronics Payments
5/7-5/11/18 Credit Card & Lease Fees 4,125.45
5/20/2018 Sales Tax for April 2018 1,664.24
TOTAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES
5/14/2018 Nursing Home UPI
5/14/2018 Nursina Home UPI
TOTAL INTER -GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS
152,078.66
211,009.46
May 16, 2018
2018 APPROVAL LIST - 2018 BUDGET
COURT MEETING OF
BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD FROM APPROVAL LIST REPORT PAGE
AT&T MOBILITY
CABLE ONE
CPL RETAIL ENERGY
DIRECTV LLC
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
LA WARD TELEPHONE EXC. INC.
TISD, INC
05/16/18
$2,980.86
AT
$
154.71
AT
$
305.66
A/P
$
40.33
A/P
$
89.97
A/P
$
166.74
A/P
$
389.24
AT
$
149.98
TOTAL VENDOR DISBURSEMENTS:
$
4,277.49
P/R $ 286,041.18
TOTAL PAYROLL AMOUNT: $ 286,041.18
TOTAL AMOUNT FOR APPROVAL: $ 290,318.67
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COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR -- May 16, 2018
TOTALS TO BE APPROVED - TRANSFERRED FROM ATTACHED PAGES
TOTAL, PAYABLES, PAYROLL AND ELECTRONIC BANK PAYMENTS . ; $ 5$3,171`.4D
TOTAL;NtJRSING:IOME UPL EXPENSES $ :363,0$$:12
,TOTAL INTER, GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS ,: $'{
MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER
COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL LIST FOR ---May 16, 2018
5/10/2018 Weekly Payables 231,673.19
5/14/2018 McKesson -340B Prescription Expense 2,149.28
5/14/2018 Payroll Liabilities (Payroll Taxes) 84,873.70
5/14/2018 Payroll 258,604.34
Electronic Bank Payments
5/9/2018 IBC Electronic Payments (Credit Card & Lease Fees) 81.20
Prosperity Electronics Payments ,
5/7-5/11/18 Credit Card & Lease Fees 4,125.45
5/20/2018 Sales Tax for April 2018 1,664.24
TOTAL TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS $
NURSING HOME UPL EXPENSES
5/14/2018 Nursing Home UPI
5/14/2018 Nursina Home UPI
152,078.66
211,009.46
TOTAL]NT TRANSFERS. $
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05!10/2018
AP Open
Invoice List
10:32
Due Dates Through:
05/2312018
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
11283 ACE HARDWARE 15521 y
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
122386V/ 05/08/20 04/27/20 05/07/20
71.69
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
11283 ACE HARDWARE 15521
71.69
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11564 ACOSTA ELECTRIC
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
6083 ✓ 05/08/20 04/24/20 05/10/20
2,732.79
ELECTRICALWORK Ih W.Hy'h IG{ZhCt1
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
11564 ACOSTA ELECTRIC
2,732.79
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10950 ACUTE CARE INC V/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
23759/ 05/09/20 05/20/20 05/05/20
1,400.00
RFID FEE
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
10950 ACUTE CARE INC
1,400.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
A1705 ALIMED INC. v/ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
RPSV02799678 �/ 05/07/20 04/19/20 05/09/20
65.47
SUP/PLIES
RPSVO2804543 ✓ 05/07/20 04/25/20 05/20/20
199.75
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
A1705 ALIMED INC.
265.22
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
A1360 AMERISOURCEBERGEN DRUG CORP ✓ W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dl
Check D Pay Gross
936436138 v/ 05/09/20 05/03/20 05/09/20
2,213.76
INVENTORY
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
A1360 AMERISOURCEBERGEN DRUG CORP 2,213.16
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11756 AYA HEALTHCARE INC v1
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
457680 gtlu.ike, 04/24/20 04/19/20 05/19120
2,892.75
STAFFING 4141 (g- 4112 16
459988R (1 oy,�Wy, 05/02/20 04/26/20 05/20/20
3,052.75
STAFFING 4Jill 16-c}1LA11b
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
11756 AYA HEALTHCARE INC
5,945.50
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
81150 BAXTER HEALTHCARE ✓ W
r1r,006
0
-
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 71.69 ✓
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 71.69
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 2,732.79 t/
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 2,732.79
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 1,400.00
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 1,400.00
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 65.47 t/
0.00 0.00 199.75
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 265.22
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 2,213.16
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 2,213.16
Discount No -Pay Net
0.00 0.00 2,892.75 ✓
IWv1
Discount
0.00
0.00 3,052.75 V
No -Pay Net
0.00 5,945.50
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Invoice# Comment Tran Dt lnv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
59039978 ✓ 05/06/20 04/19/20 05/14/20
120.91
0.00
0.00
120.91
SUPPLIES
590823261/05/08/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
120.91
0.00
0.00
120.91
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
81150 BAXTER HEALTHCARE
241.82
0.00
0.00
241.82
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
81075 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP ✓ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check Dr Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
59007355 ✓ 04/25/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
719.00
0.00
0.00
719.00 ✓
INVENTORY
Vendor Total: Number Name
Grass
Discount
No -Pay
Net
81075 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP
719.00
0.00
0.00
719.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
B1220 BECKMAN COULTER INC f M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
✓
107018630 ✓ 05/09/20 04/26/20 05/21/20
1,192.10
0.00
0.00
1,192.10
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
81220 BECKMAN COULTER INC
1,192.10
0.00
0.00
1,192.10
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10024 BECTON, DICKINSON & CO (BD) ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
9104075878 / 04/25/20 04/18/20 05/18/20
911.99
0.00
0.00
911.99
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10024 BECTON, DICKINSON & CO (BD) 911.99
0.00
0.00
911.99
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11211 BHB MACHINE & PUMP REPAIR, LLC v1
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
/
708051 ✓ 05/08/20 04/16/20 04/16/20
2,576.25
0.00
0.00
2,576.25
SERVICE M0(JJ!iCAji" b innbYra
5}Wv.449 `Jt(4 q&Vi" lint,
708057 05/09/20 04/19/20 05/19/20
255.42
0.00
0.00
255.42 ✓
SUPPLIES (ItIoKUlt, btV1Wnj1j '(U (Am 4.ay4 WL
it1 1�64'y
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11211 BHB MACHINE & PUMP REPAIR, LLC 2,831.67
0.00
0.00
2,831.67
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10599 BKD, LLP
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
BK00878147 05/01/20 04/26/20 05/17/20
4,591.60
0.00
0.00
4,591.60 t1
DYSHASSISTANCE (CPA)
'
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10599 BKD,LLP
4,591.60
0.00
0.00
4,591.60
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11832 BROADMOOR AT CREEKSIDE PARK
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dl
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
050218 05/07/20 05/02/20 05/02/20
787.50
0.00
0.00
787.50 ✓
TRANSFER Fyj&t ytKk -b MG
Itt trnV'
Vendor Totale Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11832 BROADMOOR AT CREEKSIDE
PARK 787.50
0.00
0.00
787.50
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
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11295 CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT ACCOUN ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D -Pay Gross
050718 05/08/20 05/07/20 05/07/20
170.00
INDIGENT COPAYS ptV- P*
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
11295 CALHOUN COUNTY INDIGENT
ACCOUN 170.00
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
A1825 CARDINAL HEALTH 414,LLC ✓ M
Invoice# .Comment Tran Db Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
8000891179A 0510912011/3012012/30120
710.80
SUPPLIES
8000898192,/ 05109/20 12/05/20 01/04/20
56.35
SUPPLIES
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
8001175082✓ 05/09120 10/31/20 11/30120 687.96 0.00 0.00
SUPPLIES
8001177299 �/ 05/09/20 11105/20 12/05/20 2,357.95 0.00
SUPPLIES
801182335 05109/2011/12/2012/12/20 484.42 0.00
0.00
0.00
Page 3 of 14
Net
17().00,/
Net
170.00
Net /
710.80 ✓
56.35 ✓
687.96
2,357.95
484.42 e/
SUPPLIES/
8001226457 ✓
05/09/20
12/31/20
01/30/20
396.01
0.00
0.00
396.01 Y
SUPPLIES
8001269463 ✓
05/09/20
02/11/20
03/13/20
349.66
0.00
0.00
349.66,/
SUPPLIES
8001624464 ✓
05/09/20
04/14/20
05/14/20
406.99
0.00
0.00
406.99
S�IPPLIES
/
48.43 ✓
8001630154 ✓
05/09/20
04/21120
05/21/20
48.43
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
A1825 CARDINAL HEALTH 414,LLC
5,498.57
0.00
0.00
5,498.57
Vendor# Vendor Name
Class
Pay Code
/
A1730 CAREFUSION ✓
Invoice# Comment
Tran Dt
Inv Dt
Due Dt
Check D Pay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net /
9108435496 r/
05/09/20
04/18/20
05/18/20
157.94
0.00
0.00
157.94 V/
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total=. Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
A1730 CAREFUSION
157.94
0.00
0.00
157.94
Vendor# Vendor Name
Class
Pay Code
C1992 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC. ✓
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Invoice# Comment
Tran Dt
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Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
MKP8443 /
05/07/20
04/16/20
05/16/20
221.63
0.00
0.00
221.63 ✓
SUPPLIES
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MLF2782
05/07/20
04/18/20
05/18/20
120.68
0.00
0.00
120.68 Y
SUPPLIES
MMB5449 ,/
05107/20
04/23/20
05/23/20
107.34
0.00
0.00
107.34
SUPPLIES
MGL6051 r/
05109/20
04/02/20
05/02/20
29.96
0.00
0.00
29.96
supplies
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MHX1970A
05/09/20
04109120
05/09/20
715.08
0.00
0.00
715.08 c�
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MMD9598✓
05109/20
04/23/20
05/23/20
296.49
0.00
0.00
296.49 ✓
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
C1992 CDW GOVERNMENT, INC.
1,491.18
0.00
0.00
1,491.18
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10105 CHRIS KOVAREK v1
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
00013 05/07/20 05/03/20 05/13/20
240.00
0.00
0.00
240.00 V1
SWNG BD SOCIAL SERV
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10105 CHRIS KOVAREK
240.00
0.00
0.00
240.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11900 COMPHEALTH ASSOCIATES, INC.,/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
3006818RP 05/02/20 04/30/20 05/17/20
12,187.50
0.00
0.00
12,187.50
PLACEMENT (U-ivr' 3aWd7 NutbAkrA-DV
Vendor Totals. Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11900 COMPHEALTH ASSOCIATES, INC. 12,187.50
0.00
0.00
12,187.50
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11004 CSI LEASING INC
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
RT00190331 � 05/09/20 04/23/20 05/23/20
2,965.64
0.00
0.00
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2,965.64 r�
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Vendor Totals, Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11004 CSI LEASING INC
2,965.64
0.00
0.00
2,965.64
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10368 DEWITT POTH & SON v//
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
535510 05/01/20 04/23/20 05/18/20
109.36
0.00
0.00
109.36
SUPPLIES EK,_C"V�U\,kic FW
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5355600 05/01/20 04/23/20 05/18/20
62.07
0.00
0.00
62.07 ✓
SUPPLIES
5355140 05/02/20 04123/20 05/18/20
229.04
0.00
0.00
229.04,/
SUPPLIES
5348881 05/02/20 04/25/20 05/20/20
14.49
0.00
0.00
14.49
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10368 DEWITT POTH & SON
414.96
0.00
0.00
414.96
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10026 DONN STRINGO V/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
050218 05/07/20 05/02/20 05/02/20
51.18
0.00
0.00
51.18
SUPPLIES (3)j3jh&+f5 anti PiaKf
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10026 DONN STRINGO
51.18
0.00
0.00
51.18
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10175 DSHS CENTRAL LAB MG2004 ✓/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
022018 05/09/20 03/01/20 03/26/20
276.20
0.00
0.00
276.20 y
SUPPLIES
/
276.20 d
122017 05/09/20 04/20/20 05/15/20
276.20
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
102017 05/09/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
213.79
0.00
0.00
213.79
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10175 DSHS CENTRAL LAB MC2004
766.19
0.00
0.00
766.19
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
D1785 DYNATRONICS CORPORATION ✓
Invoice# Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
/Comment
IN1801601 ✓ 05/07/20 04/27/20 05/17120
128.56
0.00
0.00
128.56 J
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
D1785 DYNATRONICS CORPORATION 128.56
0.00
0.00
128.56
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
E1048 EL CAMPO REFRIGERATION t1
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
42507 y/ 05/07120 03/29120 04/29/20
3,400.00
0.00
0.00
3,400.00
SUPPLIES (uVL[c(.A j(L MALhjV%e
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
E1048 EL CAMPO REFRIGERATION
3,400.00
0.00
0.00
3,400.00
Vendor# Vendor Name - Class
Pay Code
11284 EMERGENCY STAFFING SOLUTIONS
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
36388 ✓ 05/09/20 04/30/20 05/10/20
7,750.00
0.00
0.00
7,750.00
HOSP FEES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11284 EMERGENCY STAFFING SOLUTIONS 7,750.00
0.00
0.00
7,750.00
Vendor# Vendor Name/ Class
Pay Code
11892 FASTSIGNS �/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
20694430 04125/20 04/23/20 05/20/20
736.97
0.00
0.00
738.97
NEW BUILDING SIGNS
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11892 FASTSIGNS
738.97
0.00
0.00
738.97
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
F1100 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.%/ W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net /
615577589 v1 05/08/20 04/19/20 05/14/20
32.99
0.00
0.00
32.99 ✓
SJi1PPING
616288419 � 05/08120 04/26!20 05/21!20
151.54
0.00
0.00
151.54
SHIPPING
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
F1100 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
184.53
0.00
0.00
184.53
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11037 FIRSTCLEARING f
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
042618 05/07/20 04/26/20 04/26/20
75.00
0.00
0.00
/
75.001/
PAYROLL DED
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11037 FIRSTCLEARING
75.00
0.00
0.00
75.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
F1400 FISHER HEALTHCARE t% M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
7030912 r// 05/08/20 01/09/20 02/03/20
19.35
0.00
0.00
19.351/
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3,004.93
0.00
0.00
3,004.93 ✓
/ SUPPLIES
1,303.40 ✓
1266224 ✓ 05/09/20 04/18/20 05/13/20
1,303.40
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
1416390 05/09/20 04/19/20 05/14/20
2,290.87
0.00
0.00
2,290.87/
SUPPLIES
2122627 05/09/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
1,441.66
0.00
0.00
1,441.66/
SUPPLIES
634.314/
2807775 05/09/20 04/25/20 05/20/20
634.31
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
F1400 FISHER HEALTHCARE
8,694.52
0.00
0.00
8,694.52
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
G0321 GALLS,LLC ✓ W
Invoice#/Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
008946706 f 05/07/20 12!15/20 01/15120
134.97
0.00
0.00
134.974/
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
60321 GALLS,LLC
134.97
0.00
0.00
134.97
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11836 GOLDENCREEK HEALTHCARE V/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
050218 05/07/20 05/02/20 05/02/20
14,409.45
0.00
0.00
14,409.45 ✓
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26,190.41
0.00
0.00
26,190.41 ✓
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Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11836 GOLDENCREEK HEALTHCARE 40,599.66
0.00
0.00
40,599.86
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
W1300 GRAINGERv/ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net /
9759818991 4/ 05/07/20 04/17/20 05/12120
30.00
0.00
0.00
30.00 ✓
SUPPLIES
9766893771 05/07/20 04/23/20 05/18/20
188.55
0.00
0.00
188.55 ✓
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
W1300 GRAINGER
218.55
0.00
0.00
218.55
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
G1210 GULF COAST PAPER COMPANY M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
236.16 ✓
1485679 04/25/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
236.16
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
1487270, 05/02/20 04/19/20 05/19/20
596.70
0.00
0.00
696.70/
SUPPLIES
1487269 V/ 05/02/20 04/19/20 05/19/20
-596.70
0.00
0.00
-596.70 vy
CREDIT
Vendor Totak. Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
G1210 GULF COAST PAPER COMPANY 236.16
0.00
0.00
236.16
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
H0031 HEB CREDIT RECEIVABLES DEPT308w/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
/
045672 05/01/20 03/28/20 05/20/20
26.62
0.00
0.00
26.62 ./
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27�5a�:eo
47/2
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6.26,,/
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13.95 1/
46.96 r/
5.83
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222-i•Tj�r
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SUPPLIES
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11260 INTOXIMETERS INC ,/ M
064912
05/01/20 04/05/20 05/20/20
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
40.53
0.00
0.00
Net
SUPPLIES
184.25
0.00
0.00
184.25 f
SUPPLIES
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05/01/20 04/08/20 05/20/20
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27./5
0.00
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
036080
623.00
05/01/20 04/09/20 06/20/20
0.00
47/22
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
11108 ITERSOURCE CORPORATION
009172
Invoice#/ Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
05/01/20 04/09/20 05/20/20
/J�•?/V
3.�
0.00
0.00
250.00
SUPPLIES
0.00
250.00
SUPPORT SERVICES
059948
05/01/20 04/11/20 05/20/20
Gross
6.26
0.00
0.00
11108 ITERSOURCE CORPORATION
SUPPLIES
0.00
0.00
250.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
080756
05/01/2004/11/2005/20/20
5',QL>(
5.16
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
082630
Discount
05/01/20 04/16/20 05/20/20
Net
13.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
054482
26.29
05/01/20 04/16/20 05/20/20
0.00
46.96
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
000360
L0700 LABCORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS
05/01/20 04/19/20 05/20/20
0.00
5.83
0.00
0.00
Pay Code
SUPPLIES
10972 M G TRUST ✓
Vendor Totals
Number Name
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
H0031 HEB
CREDIT RECEIVABLES DEPT308
22/22�AI.51'.00
0.00
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27�5a�:eo
47/2
3�4 3,?
6.26,,/
5A16 5Q1
13.95 1/
46.96 r/
5.83
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222-i•Tj�r
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
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11260 INTOXIMETERS INC ,/ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
591501%/05/09/20 03/20/20 04/20/20
184.25
0.00
0.00
184.25 f
SUPPLIES
/
593760// 05/09/20 04/12/20 05/12/20
438.75
0.00
0.00
438.75
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11260 INTOXIMETERS INC
623.00
0.00
0.00
623.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11108 ITERSOURCE CORPORATION
Invoice#/ Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
4885a/ 05/09/20 05/01/20 05/01/20
250.00
0.00
0.00
250.00
SUPPORT SERVICES
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11108 ITERSOURCE CORPORATION
250.00
0.00
0.00
250.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
L0700 LABCORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS ✓ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
58712286 V/ 05/09/20 04/28/20 05/23/20
1,347.71
0.00
0.00
1,347.71 ✓
SUPPLIES
58695292 ✓ 05/09/20 04/28/20 05/23/20
26.29
0.00
0.00
26.29
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
L0700 LABCORP OF AMERICA HOLDINGS
1,374.00
0.00
0.00
1,374.00
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
10972 M G TRUST ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
042618 05/07/2004/26/2004/26/20
1,165.00
0.00
0.00
1,165.00
PAYROLLDED
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Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10972 MGTRUST
1,165.00
0.00
0.00
1,165.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
M1511 MARKETLAB,INC,// W
Invoice#� /Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
295,62/
IN00308807Y 05107120 04/16/20 05/10/20
295.62
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
M1511 MARKETLAB, INC
295.62
0.00
0.00
295.62
Vendor# Vendor N me Class
Pay Code
11612 MASA
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
574963 05/02120 05/18/20 05/18/20
1,085.00
0.00
0.00
/
1,085A0
INSURANCE
Vendor Total; Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11612 MASA
1,085.00
0.00
0.00
1,085.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
11860 MED -PRO DISTRIBUTORS, LLC V/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
9840)/ 05/08/20 03/26/20 04/26/20
1,767.43
0.00
0.00
1,767.43 f
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11860 MED -PRO DISTRIBUTORS, LLC 1,767.43
0.00
0.00
1,767.43
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11668 MEDIPROCITY V/ rl'hha
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
4118 05/09/20 05/01/20 05!01120
138.00
0.00
0.00
138.00 ti
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11668 MEDIPROCITY
138.00
0.00
0.00
138.00
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
M2470 MEDLINE INDUSTRIES INC ✓ M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net /
1848561833 V/ 05/09/20 04/17/20 05/12/20
630.77
0.00
0.00
630.77 ,/
SUpPL16S
69.48
1848561827 � 05109/20 04!17/20 05112/20
69.48
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
18486669877 J 05/09/20 04/18/20 05/13/20
114.95
0.00
0.00
114.95
SUPPLIES
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1848669874 // 05/09/20 04/18/20 05/13/20
43.86
0.00
0.00
43.86
SUPPLIES
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161.05
1848669878 05/09/20 04/18/20 05/13/20
161.05
0.00
0.00
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SUPPLIES
78.73
18466619879 05/09/20 04/18/20 05/13/20
78.73
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
1848783460 �/ 05/09/20 04/19/20 05/14/20
124.14
0.00
0.00
124.14
SUPPLIES
18487834811/ 05/09/20 04/19/20 05/14/20
211.81
0.00
0.00
211.81
SUPPLIES
1848936814 ,/ 05/09/20 04/21/20 05/16/20
2,023.27
0.00
0.00
2,023.27 ✓
SYPPLIES
45.57
0.00
0.00
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45.57
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774.19
1849172777 05/09/20 04/25/20 05/20/20
774.19
0.00
0.00
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1849253815 d 05/09120 04/26/20 05/21/20
24.78
0.00
0.00
24.781/
SUPPLIES
1849253818 1/ 05/09/20 04/26/20 05/21/20
22.49
0.00
0.00
22.49
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1849253814✓ 05/09/20 04/26/20 05/21/20
80.98
0.00
0.00
80.981/
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20.61
1849253813 05/09/20 04/26/20 05/21/20
20.61
0.00
0.00
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1,276.22
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1,276.22
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0.00
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
M2470 MEDLINE INDUSTRIES INC
5,702.90
0.00
0.00
5,702.90
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
CLINIC
10963 MEMORIAUMEDICAL ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
042618 05/07/20 04/26/20 04/26/20
110.00
0.00
0.00
110.00 y/
PAYROLL DED
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10963 MEMORIAL MEDICAL CLINIC
110.00
0.00
0.00
110.00
Vendor# Vendor Name/ Class
Pay Code
M2650 METL�/IFE W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net /
050118 05107/20 05/01/20 05/01/20
258.52
0.00
0.00
258.52 ✓
INS
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
M2650 METLIFE
258.52
0.00
0.00
258.52
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10928 MINORITIES & SUCCESS 1//
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
/
MS35350 ✓ 05/07/20 04/27/20 05/20/20
795.00
0.00
0.00
795.00
SUBSCRIP ACOV"+� k.- ftAjVK C4VJ
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10928 MINORITIES & SUCCESS
795.00
0.00
0.00
795.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10810 MMC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
050718 05/08/20 05/07/20 05/07/20
15,933.43
0.00
0.00
15,933.43
INS
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10810 MMC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN
15,933.43
0.00
0.00
15,933.43
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
M2662 MMC VOLUNTEERS ✓ W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
671244 05109/20 05/02/20 05/02/20
109.45
0.00
0.00
/
109.45 1�
CARD MACHINE
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
M2662 MMC VOLUNTEERS
109.45
0.00
0.00
109.45
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
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10536 MORRIS & DICKSON CO, LLC
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D- Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
2730127 V' 05/09/20 05/02/20 05/12/20
2,877.30
0.00
0.00
/
2,877.30,/
INVENTORY
2736993,/ 05/09/20 05/03/20 05/13/20
36.51
0.00
0.00
36.51
/ INVENTORY
2,719.43 J
2736992,% 05/09/20 05103/20 05/13/20
2,719.43
0.00
0.00
/ INVENTORY
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2736994 v 05/09/20 05/03/20 05113/20
2220
0.00
0.00
22.20
INVENTORY
/
9800 ,/ 05/09/20 05/03/20 05/13120
-456.69
0.00
0.00
-456,69 ,//
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9559 ./ 05/09/20 05/03/20 05/13/20
-28.66
0.00
0.00
-28.66
CREDIT
/
2736991 ✓/ 05/09/20 05/03/20 05/13/20
70.93
0.00
0.00
70.93 /
/ INVENTORY
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2741809 ✓ 05/09/20 05/04/20 05/14/20
44.39
0.00
0.00
44.39 Y
INVENTORY
2741807w/ 05/09/20 05/04/20 05/14/20
16.89
0.00
0.00
16.89 v
INVENTORY
2740169 V/ 05/09/20 05/04/20 05/14/20
682.50
0.00
0.00
682.50 ✓
/ INVENTORY
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✓
2741808 ✓ 05/09/20 05/04/20 05/14/20
898.74
0.00
0.00
898.74
INVENTORY
/
/
2741806 V 05/09/20 05/04/20 05/14/20
5.01
0.00
0.00
5.01,/
INVENTORY
/
786.79 V
2747438 V 05/09/20 05/07/20 05/17/20
786.79
0.00
0.00
INVENTORY
%
2747439 05/09/20 05/07/20 05/17/20
212.25
0.00
0.00
212.25
/ INVENTORY
27474371/05/09/20 05/07/20 05/17/20
94.20
0.00
0.00
94.20
/ INVENTORY
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2746072 ✓ 05/09/20 05/07/20 05/17/20
1,729.10
0.00
0.00
1,729.10 ./
INVENTORY
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10536 MORRIS & DICKSON CO, LLC
9,710.89
0.00
0.00
9,710.89
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
11142 PAETEC(WINDSTREAM)V
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check O Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
70026755/ 05/09/20 04122/20 05/11/20
9,410.21
0.00
0.00
9,410.21
PHONE
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
.Net
11142 PAETEC (WINDSTREAM)
9,410.21
0.00
0.00
9,410.21
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
P0706 PALACIOS BEACON W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check 6 Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
033055394 05/09/20 04/16/20 05/16/20
165.00
0.00
0.00
165.00 1Z
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
P0706 PALACIOS BEACON
165.00
0.00
0.00
165.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
P1725 PREMIER SLEEP DISORDERS CENTER, M
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Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
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Discount
No -Pay
Net
00070 05/07/20 04/18/20 05/03/20
3,350.00
0.00
0.00
3,350.00
SLEEP STUDIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
P1725 PREMIER SLEEP DISORDERS
CENTER 3,350.00
0.00
0.00
3,350.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
11251 RAPID PRINTING LLC %/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
2819 v/ 05/09/20 04/12/20 05/12/20
112.00
0.00
0.00
112.00
supplies
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
11251 RAPID PRINTING LLC
112.00
0.00
0.00
112.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
10645 REVISTA de VICTORIA ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
/
04201823 J 05/09/20 04116/20 05/16/20
240.00
0.00
0.00
240.00✓
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10645 REVISTA de VICTORIA
240.00
0.00
0.00
240.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
/
10960 RICOH USA, INC t/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
175808092 04/24/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
173.00
0.00
0.00
173.00 t/
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10960 RICOH USA, INC
173.00
0.00
0.00
173.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
10520 RICOH USA, INC. V// M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
100426199 V/ 05/09/20 04/12/20 05/12/20
172.32
0.00
0.00
172.32 y/
SUPPLIES
6,205.40
100464741 tf 05/09/20 04/24/20 05/15/20
6,205.40
0.00
0.00
RENT
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10520 RICOH USA, INC.
6,377.72
0.00
0.00
6,377,72
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
51001 SANOFI PASTEUR INC r// W
Invoice# C`gmment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
1,994.72
910008096 ✓ 05108/20 04/25/20 05/20/20
1,994.72
0.00
0.00
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
S1001 SANOFI PASTEUR INC
1,994.72'
0.00
0.00
1,994.72
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
61800 SHERWIN WILLIAMS ✓ W
Invoice#/ Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
67074 05/08/20 04/25/20 05/10120
✓
55.87
0.00
0.00
55.87
/ INVOICE
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11.37
67082 ✓ 05108/20 04/25/20 05/10/20
11.37
0.00
0.00
r/
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
51800 SHERWIN WILLIAMS
67.24
0.00
0.00
67.24
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Pay Code
S2692 STACY SYSTEMS INC J M
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
1804180 05/08/20 04/16/20 04/16/20
1,250.00
MEDICAL GAS CERTIFICATIOt
No -Pay
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
82692 STACY SYSTEMS INC
1,250.00
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
Discount
No -Pay
S2830 STRYKER SALES CORP t// M
Invoice#/ Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D' Pay Gross
94.80
✓
254822A �/ 04/24/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
94.80
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
52830 STRYKER SALES CORP
94.80
Vendor# Vendor Name/ Class
Pay Code
10735 STRYKER SUSTAINABILITY ✓
Invoice#omment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
3326770 / 04/24/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
5,174.02
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
10735 STRYKER SUSTAINABILITY
5,174.02
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
11572 TACORE MEDICAL, INC. t/
Invoice#/ Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
1107 05/09/20 04/24/20 05/14/20
✓
1,500.00
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
11572 TACORE MEDICAL, INC.
1,500.00
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
10732 THERACOM, LLC ✓
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
196550136301 �/ 05/02/20 04/17/20 05/17/20
1,564.08
INVENTORY
Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
10732 THERACOM, LLC
1,564.08
Vendor# Vendor Name / Class
Pay Code
T2250 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP y/ M
Invoice# C9mment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check D Pay Gross
5000806609 y/ 05/09/20 01/10/20 02/10/20
659.75
E<,EVATOR SERVICE
3003682154 �/ 05/09/20 02/01/20 03/01/20
1,229.40
ELEVATOR SERVICE
ACIAI DVXWCU 05/09120 05/02/20 05/02/20
40,109.00
ELEVATOR kjCW (2fNprOW1 tt[VA'fW
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Gross
T2250 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR CORP 41,998.15
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
01064 UNIFIRST HOLDINGS INC /
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
Check DPay Gross
8400272689 V/ 05/02/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
48.21
UNDRY
8400272688 )A 05/02/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
47.15
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Discount
No -Pay
Net
0.00
0.00
1,250.00
Discount
No -Pay
Net
0,00
0.00
1,250.00
Discount
No -Pay
Net
0.00
0.00
94.80
✓
Discount
No -Pay
Net
0,00
0.00
94.80
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
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0.00 0.00
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0.00 0.00
Discount No -Pay
0.00 0.00
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5,174.02
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5,174.02
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1,500.00
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1,500.00
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1,564.08
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1,564.08
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659.75 r/ /
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8400272728 V 05/02000412412005/19/20
1,132.23
0.00
0.00
1,132.23 V/
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8400272720 ✓ 05/02/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
80.14
0.00
0.00
80.14/
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8400272685 05/02/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
94.29
0.00
0.00
94.29 +/
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8400272687 V1 05102/20 04/24120 05/19/20
132.40
0.00
0.00
132.40
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801.20
8400273018 05!02/20 04!27/20 05/22/20
801.20
0.00
0.00
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8400272992 V/ 05/02/20 04/27/20 05/22/20
153.50
0.00
0.00
153.50 V
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21.25
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0.00
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19.38
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19.38
0.00
0.00
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95.03
8400272762 05/07/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
95.03
0.00
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8400272686 VI 05/07/20 04/24/20 05/19/20
107.95
0.00
0.00
107.95
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Vendor Totals Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
U1064 UNIFIRST HOLDINGS INC
2,732.73
0.00
0.00
2,732.73
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
01056 UNIFORM ADVANTAGE W
Invoice#,Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
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65.97 ✓
8661822 05/09/20 04/25/20 05/10120
65.97
0.00
0.00
890737
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V� 05/09/20 05/02/20 05/17/20
133.28
0.00
0.00
133.28
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164.22
0.00
0.00
164.22 vX
SUPPLIES
Vendor Totale Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
U1056 UNIFORM ADVANTAGE
363.47
0.00
0.00
363.47
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
U1350 UPS v/ W
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
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Discount
No -Pay
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0000778941168 J 05/09/20 04/21/20 05/01/20
561.47
0.00
0.00
561.47 ✓
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Gross
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No -Pay
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U1350 UPS
561.47
0.00
0.00
561.47
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
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10793 WAGEWORKS t/
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Discount
No -Pay
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042618 05107/20 04/26/20 04/26/20
2,560.10
0.00
0.00
2,560.10
Vendor Total: Number Name
Gross
Discount
No -Pay
Net
10793 WAGEWORKS
2,560.10
0.00
0.00
2,560.10
Vendor# Vendor Name Class
Pay Code
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11110 WERFEN USA LLC V/
Invoice# Comment Tran Dt Inv Dt Due Dt
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No -Pay
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231,675.84 0.00
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REGULAR PAY -S1
8845.00
N
N N
171115,97
A/R
90633
A/R2
78,07
A/R3
1
REGULAR PAY -81
1679.25
N
N N N
65010,44
ADVANC
AWARDS
BOOTS
1
REGULAR PAY -81
224.50
Y
N N
5568.09
CAFE H
CAFE -1
1484,36
CAFE -2
1048,10
2
REGULAR PAY -52
2551,00
N
N N
56933,39
CAFE -3
773.21
CAFR-4
400,08
CAFE -5
235.01
2
REGULAR PAY -S2
69.00
Y
N N
2089.12
CAFE -C
CAVE -D
1667,28
CARE -F
3
REGULAR PAY -53
1574.75
N
N N
40557.30
CAFH-H
18763.43
CAFE -I
CAFR-L
3
REGULAR PAY -83
50,75
Y
N N
1785,17
CAFR-P
231.57
CANCBR
CHILD
C
CALL PAY
60,00
N
N N N
120.00
CLINIC
250.00
COMBIN
798.80
CREDUN
C
CALL PAY
2305.25
N 1
N N
4610.50
DD ADV
DENTAL
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E
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3.54
N
N N N
320.00
DIS -LF
1377.36
EAT
976.25
SAME
180.00
R
EXTRA WAGES
N i
N N N
643.50
FEDTAX
31200,24
FICA -M
5086.79
FICA -0
21750.56
I
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35,00
N 1
N N
965,46
FIRSTC
75.00
FLEX S
2560.10
FLX FE
X
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76.00
N 1
N N
1414.92
FORT D
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32.47
M
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N
N N N
12.00
GRANT
GRP -IN
129.26
GTL
P
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130,00
N
N N N
6380,20
HOSP-I
IO TFT
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P
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992,50
N 1
N N
20792,47
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518,13
MASA
543,00
MBALS
S
EMPLOYEE REIMBURSEMENT
N
N N N
-8,25
MISC
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MMCSHR
X
CALL PAY 2
160.00
N 1
N N
320,00
OTHER
PHI
PHI+++
Y
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N
N N N
45.00
PR FIN
270.53
RELAY
REPAY
Z
CALL PAY 3
96.00
N 1
N N
288.00
SAMS
SCRUBS
SIGHON
p
PAID TIME OFF - PROBATION
24,00
N 1
N N
246,72
ST -TX
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1165.00
STONE
STONO2
STUGHN
TSA -1
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TSA -2
TSA -C
TSA -P
TSA -R
26545.31
TUTION
UNIFOR
1558.82
DEMOS
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Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 1-6, 2018
16. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND PAYROLL (AGENDA ITEM NO. 16) (MP)
County Bills
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
SECONDER: Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
AYES: Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
MMC Bills
APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
RESULT:
APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
SECONDER:
Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
AYES:
Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
Payroll — 05/18/2018
RESULT:
APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER:
David Hall, Commissioner Pet 1
SECONDER:
Vern Lyssy, Commissioner Pet 2
AYES:
Judge Pfeifer, Commissioner Hall, Lyssy, Syma, Finster
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Calhoun County Commissioners' Court— May 16, 2018
17. PUBLIC DISCUSSION OF COUNTY MATTERS.
Thomas Salazar and Mark Derringer spoke concerning the Lighting Project of
the Calhoun County Little League fields.
COURT ADJOURNED: 10:22 AM
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