Regional Recycling Solutions, LLC.   County purchased 103 acres in July of 1993 from Greene Land Company  Elchin Inc purchases 40 acres in April 1998.

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Regional Recycling Solutions, LLC

  County purchased 103 acres in July of 1993 from Greene Land Company  Elchin Inc purchases 40 acres in April 1998  Roltek purchases 3 acres in December 1998  County bought 16 additional acres in 1999  9 homes built adjacent to Beaverdam Industrial Park in Greene Mountain Estates from  Plus Cleaners purchases 6.16 acres in June 2005  2008 County grades 10 acres for building site Beaverdam Industrial Park

  Con Met 500 Employees  Plus Cleaners109 Employees  Carolina Conveying 3 Employees  Regional Recycling Solutions 75 Employees Beaverdam Industrial Park

 Beaverdam Industries with Environmental Oversight

 Exit 33

  Regional Recycling Solutions will be permitted by NCDEQ formally NCDENR. Permit will be similar to one at the MRF in Clyde and other commercial transfer stations  Permit will restrict storage of waste inside and outside of building Environmental Impact

  Property will be prohibited by permit and by deed restriction from any type of incineration of waste  Property can not be permitted for any type of landfill operations and will be deed restricted Environmental Impact

  Regional Recycling has agreed to purchase three tracts of land totaling 55.8 acres in the Beaverdam Industrial Park Terms of Agreement

  Fair Market Value of property is $780,000  Regional Recycling will pay $450,000 at closing  County will offer $330,000 incentive for completion of project with ‘Claw Back’ requirements Terms of Agreement

  Regional Recycling Solutions (RRS) will begin construction 12 months from date of approval by NCDEQ  RRS investment for Phase I is $12 million dollars for building and equipment  RRS will employ a minimum of 30 employees with salaries ranging $28,900 to $38,000 on average per type of work with benefits Terms of Agreement

  RRS will invest 8 Million Dollars for an additional facility adding 21 employees as part of Phase II within 60 months of closing  If RRS completes Phase II, County will grant a release of $165,000 of the $330,000 incentive  If RRS fails to complete Phase II, RRS will owe the $330,000 incentive to the County Terms of Agreement

  RRS will invest 4.8 Million Dollars for an additional facility adding 20 employees as part of Phase III within 84 months of closing  If RRS completes Phase III, County will grant release of the remaining $165,000 of the original $330,000 incentive  If RRS moves their Corporate Headquarters to the Beaverdam Industrial Park, expands investment under Phase II and employee salaries are equivalent as to those in Phase III then the remaining incentive is waived by the County. RRS will be eligible for County Incentives if applicable Terms of Agreement

  Phase I annual payroll of $1.5 million with 30 employees at average salary of $28,900-$38,000  Phase II annual payroll $720,00 with 21 additional employees at average salary of $28,900-$32,000  Phase III annual payroll $735,000 with 20 additional employees at average salary of $28,900-$32,000  Total potential annual payroll in seven years over $2.9 Million Economic Impact

  Regional Recycling Solutions could bring over 70 jobs to Haywood County with an average salary of $28,900  Total payroll impact for Phase I will be $5.2 million with a total of all Phases would be $11.3 Million Dollars  A total infrastructure investment of $ 24.8 Million Dollars Economic Impact

  Regional Recycling Solutions could bring 75 jobs to Haywood County with an average salary of $28,900- $38,000  Regional Recycling Solutions total payroll impact for Phase I will be over $1.5 million with a total of all phases over $2.9 million dollars  Regional Recycling Solutions total infrastructure investment of over $24.8 million dollars if all three phases built

 Economic Impact For Haywood County Yearly Tax With EstimatedAnnual Tax IncentivesPayroll Year One $ 72,236 $ 1,500,000 Year Two $ 72,236 $ 1,500,000 Year Three $ 72,236 $ 1,500,000 Year Four $ 72,236 $ 1,500,000 Year Five $ 72,236 $ 1,500,000 Year Six* # $ 86,161 $ 2,220,000 Year Seven $ 86,161 $ 2,220,000 Year Eight* # $ 97,611 $ 2,955,000 Year Nine $ 97,611 $ 2,955,000 Year Ten $ 97,611 $ 2,955,000 Total $826,335 $ 20,805,000 $ 21,631,335 * Additional Building Added # Additional Employees Added Additional Incentives Includes $100,000 Beginning in Year Six

  If all three Phases are built, can expect 48 additional jobs in other areas with approximately $1.3million dollars in payroll annually  Can expect approximately $2.8 million dollars in additional development with an overall impact of approximately $16.19 million dollars annually Thank you Western Carolina University in developing the Economic Impact Economic Impact