99-13222. Designation of Rural Empowerment Zones and Rural Enterprise Communities  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 100 (Tuesday, May 25, 1999)]
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    [FR Doc No: 99-13222]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Designation of Rural Empowerment Zones and Rural Enterprise 
    Communities
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This Notice announces the designation of five new rural 
    empowerment zones and 20 new rural enterprise communities from the 
    applications received in response to the Notice Inviting Applications 
    published in the Federal Register on April 16, 1998. The Secretary of 
    Agriculture (Secretary) will award newly authorized direct federal 
    grants of $2,000,000 to each rural empowerment zone and $250,000 to 
    each rural enterprise community. Notice is also given that rural 
    empowerment zones and rural enterprise communities designated by the 
    Secretary are expected to sign a memorandum of agreement substantially 
    in the form attached to this notice.
    
    DATES: The designation date for the five Round II rural empowerment 
    zones and 20 Round IIS rural enterprise communities announced in this 
    notice was December 24, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Deputy Administrator for Community 
    Development, USDA Rural Development, Office of Community Development, 
    Reporters Building, Room 701, STOP 3203, 300 7th Street, SW, 
    Washington, DC 20024-3203, telephone 1-800-851-3403, or by sending an 
    Internet e-mail message to ">``[email protected]www.ezec.gov''. For hearing- and 
    speech-impaired persons, information concerning this program may be 
    obtained by contacting USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (Voice 
    and TDD).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title IX of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 
    authorized the Secretary to designate up to five rural empowerment 
    zones (``Round II'') in addition to those rural empowerment zones and 
    enterprise communities designated by the Secretary in December 1994 
    pursuant to title XIII of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 
    (``Round I''). A Notice Inviting Applications for Round II was 
    published on April 16, 1998 (63 FR 19143). One hundred sixty eligible 
    applications were received in response to this invitation in time to 
    meet the October 9, 1998, deadline. On October 21, 1998, the 
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and 
    Related Agencies, Appropriations Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277) (Round 
    IIS) was signed into law (1999 Appropriations Act). Section 766 of the 
    1999 Appropriations Act authorized 20 new rural enterprise communities 
    and also appropriated new USDA grant funding for Round II rural 
    empowerment zones and Round IIS rural enterprise communities. The 
    statutory deadline for Round II rural empowerment zone designations was 
    January 1, 1999. There is no statutory deadline for Round IIS rural 
    enterprise community designations.
    
    I. Designation of Five New Rural Empowerment Zones
    
        On December 24, 1998, the Secretary designated the following 
    nominated areas as rural empowerment zones pursuant to the Round II 
    legislative authorization:
    
                                         USDA Rural Empowerment Zones (Round II)
                 [Asterisked ``*'' counties have areas not included in the designated empowerment zone]
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                 Name                  State                                   Counties
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    Desert Communities EZ........  CA             Riverside*
    Southwest Georgia United EZ..  GA             Crisp*, Dooly
    Southernmost Illinois Delta    IL             Alexander*, Johnson*, Pulaski
     EZ.
    Griggs-Steele EZ.............  ND             Griggs*, Steele
    Oglala Sioux Tribe EZ........  SD             Bennett, Jackson*, Shannon
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    II. Designation of 20 New Rural Enterprise Communities
    
        On December 24, 1998, the Secretary designated the following 
    nominated areas as rural enterprise communities pursuant to the Round 
    IIS legislative authorization:
    
                                      USDA Rural Enterprise Communities (Round IIS)
               [Asterisked ``*'' counties have areas not included in the designated enterprise community]
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                 Name                  State                                   Counties
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    Metlakatla Indian EC.........  AK             Ketchikan Borough
    Four Corners.................  AZ             Apache*, Coconino*, Navajo*, (AZ)
                                   NM             San Juan* (NM)
                                   UT             San Juan* (UT)
    Central California EC........  CA             Fresno*, Tulare
    Empowerment Alliance of        FL             Collier*, Hendry*
     Southwest Florida EC.
    Molokai EC...................  HI             Maui*
    Town of Austin EC............  IN             Scott*
    
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    Wichita County EC............  KS             Wichita
    Bowling Green EC.............  KY             Warren*
    City of Lewiston EC..........  ME             Androscoggin*
    Clare County EC..............  MI             Clare*
    Fort Peck Assiniboine and      MT             Roosevelt, Valley*
     Sioux Tribe EC.
    City of Deming EC............  NM             Luna
    Tri County Nations EC........  OK             Coal, Johnston*, Pontotoc*
    Fayette EC...................  PA             Fayette*
    Allendale ALIVE EC...........  SC             Allendale
    Clinch-Powell EC.............  TN             Claiborne*, Grainger*, Hancock, Hawkins*, Union*
    Middle Rio Grande EC.........  TX             Dimmit*, Maverick*, Uvalde*, Zavala*
    Tri County Rural EC..........  WA             Ferry*, Okanogan*, Pend Oreille*, Stevens*
    Northwoods Niijii EC.........  WI             Forest*, Minominee, Vilas*
    Upper Kanawha Valley EC......  WV             Kanawha*, Fayette*
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        The Secretary selected the new rural enterprise communities from 
    the pool of applicants for Round II rural empowerment zones. This 
    notice satisfies the notice requirement of 7 C.F.R. 25.300(a) for 
    purposes of Round IIS.
        USDA's efforts to maximize participation of eligible communities in 
    the second round of applications for designation included 16 workshops 
    in 16 cities around the country. The 160 applications on hand for Round 
    II reflect a cross section of 38 states; 23 or more applications 
    include reservation land or were submitted by native American tribal 
    communities. Nineteen Round I enterprise communities submitted 
    applications for Round II empowerment zone designation.
        Selection of Round IIS rural enterprise communities from the pool 
    of Round II empowerment zone applicants facilitated more timely and 
    efficient implementation of the financial benefits appropriated for the 
    second round of designations. USDA is of the opinion that a quality 
    strategic plan (required as part of the application process) takes at 
    least six months to develop. Town meetings are held and cross sections 
    of the community are brought together to decide how they wish to 
    develop as a community and how best to achieve those goals. The 
    outreach for Round II, as described above, was comprehensive and 
    thorough. The cost to taxpayers of mounting another round of nationwide 
    workshops is considerable. All of these factors taken together support 
    a decision to take an expeditious approach to implementing Round IIS.
    
    III. Amount of Grants
    
        The Round IIS legislation authorized direct USDA grant funding of 
    $10,000,000 for the five new rural empowerment zones and $5,000,000 for 
    the 20 new rural enterprise communities (USDA EZ/EC grants). The 
    Secretary will make equal USDA EZ/EC grant awards of $2,000,000 to the 
    rural empowerment zones and $250,000 to the rural enterprise 
    communities in accordance with a rulemaking to be published as soon as 
    is practicable.
    
    IV. Memorandum of Agreement
    
        Applicants for Round II were advised that newly designated zones 
    would be expected to sign a memorandum of agreement (MOA) substantially 
    in the form of the MOA published as Appendix E to the April 16, 1998, 
    Notice Inviting Applications at 63 FR 19150. This model MOA has been 
    revised and is attached hereto as Appendix A. All Round II and Round 
    IIS rural empowerment zones and enterprise communities will be expected 
    to sign a MOA conforming in all material respects to the form of the 
    model MOA provided in Appendix A to this notice.
    
        Dated: May 14, 1999.
    Dan Glickman,
    Secretary.
    
    Appendix A--Form of Memorandum of Agreement; Rural Empowerment 
    Zones and Enterprise Communities
    
        This Agreement among the United States Department of Agriculture 
    (USDA), the State of ________ (State) and the [Empowerment Zone] 
    [Enterprise Community] Lead Entity relating to the Rural 
    [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] known as ________, is made 
    pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code (title 26 of the United States 
    Code) as amended by title IX of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997; 
    title XIII, subchapter C, part I of the Omnibus Budget 
    Reconciliation Act of 1993; and section 766 of the Agriculture, 
    Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies 
    Appropriations Act, 1999 (Pub. L. 105-277).
        In reliance upon and in consideration of the mutual 
    representations and obligations herein contained, the applicable 
    statute and part 25 of 7 CFR, USDA, the State and the [Empowerment 
    Zone][Enterprise Community] agree as follows:
        The Rural [Empowerment Zone][Enterprise Community] boundaries 
    are as follows: Census Tracts ________, ________, ________ [as such 
    boundaries may be modified] in accordance with maps provided in the 
    application for designation and inclusive of developable sites, as 
    identified. The term of the designation as a rural [Empowerment 
    Zone] [Enterprise Community is effective from December 24, 1998 to 
    December 31, 2008, unless sooner revoked.
        The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    agree as follows:
        1. The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    will comply with the requirements title XIII, subchapter C, part I 
    of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 as modified by the 
    Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, and the regulations appearing at 7 CFR 
    part 25 and any future regulations.
        2. The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    will comply with statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements, 
    as amended, as may be applicable to the receipt and expenditure of 
    Social Services Block Grant funds, pursuant to title XX of the 
    Social Security Act.
        3. The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    will comply with statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements, 
    as amended, as are applicable to the receipt and expenditure of USDA 
    Rural Development EZ/EC grant funds, pursuant to section 766 of the 
    Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration and 
    Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1999.
        4. The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    will comply with all elements of the USDA approved application for 
    designation, including the strategic plan, submitted to USDA 
    pursuant to 7 CFR part 25 (``strategic plan'') and all assurances, 
    certifications, schedules or other submissions made in support of 
    the strategic plan or of this Agreement, all of which are included 
    herein and made a part hereof by reference.
        5. The State and the [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community] 
    will annually submit with each 2-year workplan required under 7 CFR 
    Sec. 25.403 documentation, in form and
    
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    substance satisfactory to the Secretary, sufficient to identify 
    baselines, benchmark goals, benchmark activities and timetables for 
    the implementation of the strategic plan during the applicable 2 
    years of the workplan.
        6. Pursuant to the strategic plan, the lead entity for the 
    [Empowerment Zone] [Enterprise Community], ________ [name of lead 
    entity] ________, located at ________ [address] ________, is 
    responsible for the implementation of the strategic plan. The 
    current director of the lead entity, who is duly authorized to 
    execute this agreement, is ________ [name] ________.
        7. The use of USDA Rural EZ/EC Grant funds will be directed by 
    the lead entity, in accordance with the strategic plan. The USDA 
    Rural Development State Office will distribute the funds according 
    to the directives of the lead entity, provided that such actions are 
    consistent with the USDA approved strategic plan and USDA grant 
    procedures.
        8. The lead entity agrees to timely comply with the reporting 
    requirements contained in 7 CFR part 25, including reporting on 
    progress made in carrying out actions necessary to implement the 
    requirements of the strategic plan and any assurances, 
    certifications, schedules or other submissions made in connection 
    with the designation.
        9. The lead entity agrees to submit to periodic performance 
    reviews by USDA in accordance with the provisions of 7 CFR 
    Secs. 25.402 and 25.404. Upon request by USDA, the lead entity will 
    permit representatives of USDA to inspect and make copies of any 
    records pertaining to matters covered by this Agreement.
        10. Each year after the execution of this Agreement, the lead 
    entity will submit updated documentation sufficient to identify 
    baselines, benchmark goals and activities and timetables for the 
    implementation of the strategic plan during the following 2 years.
        Upon written acceptance from USDA, such documentation shall 
    become part of this Agreement and shall replace the documentation 
    submitted previously, for purposes of operations during the 
    following 2 years.
        11. All benchmark goals, benchmark activities, baselines, and 
    schedules approved by the [Empowerment Zone][Enterprise Community] 
    after a full community participation process (which must be 
    documented and which may be further amended or supplemented from 
    time to time), will be incorporated as part of this Agreement. All 
    references to the strategic plan in this memorandum of agreement 
    shall be deemed to refer to the strategic plan as modified in 
    accordance with this paragraph.
        12. Amendments to the strategic plan may be made only with the 
    approval of the [Empowerment Zone][Enterprise Community] and USDA. 
    The lead entity must demonstrate to USDA that the local governments 
    within the [Empowerment Zone][Enterprise Community] were involved in 
    the amendment process.
        13. All attachments and submissions in accordance herewith are 
    incorporated as part of this Agreement.
        This Agreement is dated__________.
    
    State Government: State of________
    
    By:________[official authorized to commit the state]________
    Title:
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    Empowerment Zone[ Name of Empowerment Zone]
    
    Enterprise Community [Name of Enterprise Community]
    
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    [FR Doc. 99-13222 Filed 5-24-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/25/1999
Department:
Agriculture Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
99-13222
Dates:
The designation date for the five Round II rural empowerment zones and 20 Round IIS rural enterprise communities announced in this notice was December 24, 1998.
Pages:
28152-28154 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-13222.pdf