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12/2/2013
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Exhibit 2 <br />T; <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />SANTA ANA SMALL BUSINESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM <br />TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />I. Purpose <br />The Santa Ana Small Business Incentive Program is designed to provide a $5,000 rebate <br />to start -up businesses to locate in Santa Ana and receive specialized business <br />development training in the process of receiving this grant. <br />II. Eligible Reimbursements <br />This incentive will provide a rebate up to $5,000 for start -up costs to businesses who <br />qualify. Start-up costs can be, but not limited to: <br />• City Business License Fee <br />• Signage <br />• Inventory Purchase <br />• Utility connections /reconnections (Sewer, Water, Telephone) <br />• Zoning Permit Fees <br />• Architectural /Design fees <br />• Shipping /Packaging Fees <br />• Advertising/Printing /Website Presence <br />• Accounting Services <br />• Purchase of equipment or furnishings <br />• Office Supplies <br />• Internet Connection <br />• Rent /Lease payments (1 month with copy of lease) <br />• Insurance Costs <br />• Business development training workshop fee <br />• Other costs considered and approved by City staff that are associated with <br />the costs for starting up a new business. <br />III. Program Eligibility Requirements <br />• The business must meet one of the following criteria: <br />1. Income Qualifying - The business owner is determined to be low - income <br />pursuant to HUD requirements. Applicants must use total household size as their <br />measure of eligibility. These income limits are determined annually by the <br />Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and listed in the below <br />table. The Declaration of Income Form (attached), with supporting <br />documentation needs to be filled out completely. <br />29A -9 <br />
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