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Application for Reorganization/Expansion of Existing FTZ
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General Information Section
These guidelines are for all reorganization/expansion applications. (Each modified or new site will also require a separate
"Site Specific Section (for a Modified/New Site)"). If you have questions, contact the FTZ Staff at (202) 482-2862.
INSTRUCTIONS
General: Please provide your response directly below each question (leave the question - including its identifying number
or letter - in place). Your application must have a justification for each modified or new site. The FTZ Regulations place
the burden of proof on the applicant.
Submission of Draft Application: We advise all applicants to send us a draft of their application. By using our
simplified application guidelines, you enable our staff to more quickly review the application and provide comments. We are
happy to receive drafts via e-mail to expedite the feedback process.
Adjacency Requirement: The FTZ Act and Regulations require each zone site to be within or adjacent to a U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) port of entry (as listed and defined in part 101 of the CBP Regulations - 19 CFR '101.3). That
requirement can be satisfied if the zone site is: 1) within the limits of a CBP port of entry or 2) within 60 statute miles
or within 90 minutes' driving time from the outer limits of the boundaries of a CBP port of entry, as verified by the CBP
port director.
Sites versus Parcels: A "site" is comprised of one or more parcels of land that share an identity (for example: parcels that
are within a single industrial park or port/airport complex). If parcels do not share an identity, then they should be
treated as separate sites.
Site Numbering: Use new numbers for wholly new sites. For example, if your FTZ no longer has a Site 2, do not use number
2 for a new site - use the next number in the sequence of unused numbers. However, modification of an existing site can
use the number the site has already been assigned.
Local Tax Exemptions: A small number of states (such as TX, KY, AZ, OH) and Puerto Rico assess taxes on business
inventories. The FTZ Act allows states to exempt merchandise in international commerce from such taxes in FTZs. If your
state has a tax for which collections will be affected by your FTZ proposal, you must attach to your application:
1) documentation that explains the specific local taxes that will be affected and 2) for each site in your proposal,
correspondence from the affected parties (such as a local school board) indicating their views on the impact of your
proposed activity.
Format of Final Version of Application: Hard copies of the final version of your application should be submitted in a
three-ring binder or stapled (not spiral-bound). Use of a three-ring binder - if the application is too thick to be
stapled - greatly facilitates replacement of pages, when necessary.
Number of Copies: The FTZ Regulations require an original and eight copies of the application.
Filing Fees: The FTZ Regulations dictate a $1,600 filing fee for reorganization/expansion applications. Your check
should be made payable to "U.S. Department of Commerce ITA."
APPLICATION LETTER
- The core of the application is a letter from the grantee that summarizes the application and transmits the full
application (these guidelines and attachments) to the FTZ Board. The letter should summarize the authority being
requested, the proposed zone sites and facilities, and how the proposed sites would meet a demonstrated need for
FTZ services. The letter must be currently dated and signed by an authorized officer of the grantee corporation
(see item number 14 under "Legal Authority for the Application" below) and should bear the corporate seal.
STATUS OF ZONE and PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING SITES
- For each current FTZ site, provide on a site-by-site basis the information, including whether the site - in
part or whole - no longer requires FTZ status. For each site that you are modifying (rather than deleting), also
complete the separate "Site Specific Information (for a Modified/New Site)" section of the application guidelines.
- Site number.
- Current acreage.
- Percent of site currently used for activity under FTZ procedures.
- Description of current activity at site (including role of FTZ status) and/or activation plans for site.
- When was the site approved? Does it have a time limit (if yes, explain)?
- Do you wish to delete or modify the site through this request?
GENERAL JUSTIFICATION FOR MODIFIED/NEW SITES (IF PROPOSED)
Only complete this section if you are proposing to modify (rather than delete) existing FTZ sites or proposing to add new
sites. Note that this section contains questions that establish a framework - in the site-specific questions (Site Specific
Section (for a Modified/New Site),
you will apply that framework to each modified or new site.
- Discuss in detail the need for modified/new sites to provide FTZ services to the community, including
specific expressions of interest from proposed zone users. Explain why the current configuration of your zone is
unable to meet businesses' needs for FTZ services. Explain the link between the need for FTZ services at the
proposed sites and the level of international trade in the community.
- Describe in detail the grantee's process for selecting the modified or new sites, including the criteria
applied in that process and how those criteria relate to the local economic development plans (Question 6 below
asks for more detail on those plans). Indicate the public entities involved in the site-selection process, and
their meetings and documents related to the site-selection process.
- Describe the local economy's strengths and weaknesses, in general, including established and emerging industries
and particular challenges.
- Address how modified/new sites are tied to local/state/regional economic development plans (including military
base conversion, enterprise zone, empowerment zone, brownfield re-use).
- Explain the anticipated economic impact, direct and indirect, of the modified/new zone sites.
- Describe the marketing plans for your modified/new sites.
TABLE LISTING ENTIRELY NEW SITES (IF PROPOSED)
- For any new (rather than modified) sites, provide a table with the information below.
- Site Number and Proposed Acreage
- Basic Description of Site (name of industrial park, etc.)
- Street Address for Site
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR MODIFIED/NEW SITES (IF PROPOSED)
These questions request certain general information about modified/new sites you may be proposing. (There is also a
"Site Specific Information (for a Modified/New Site)" to complete for each such site.)
CBP Automated Systems Requirements:
- Do you commit to working with Customs and Border Protection, as appropriate, to meet future CBP
automated-systems requirements (such as ACS or ACE)?
Environmental Impact:
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- Are there land use issues relating to your modified/new sites? Will the use of FTZ procedures
change the physical aspects of the sites? Is FTZ status or the use of FTZ procedures a requirement or a
precondition for future activity or construction at the sites? If yes to any of these three questions, also
explain your answer.
- Are you aware that FTZ status would not exempt any site or party (like FTZ operators or users) from any
federal, state or local environmental requirements?
General Map(s):
- In a "General Map(s)" attachment, provide one or more maps showing: 1) the modified/new sites in a regional
context and 2) the modified/new sites in relation to your existing FTZ sites. The original application may contain
full-sized maps, all copies must contain legible, letter-sized (8 1/2" X 11") reductions
OTHER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Legal Authority for the Application:
- Submit one of the following two alternatives ("a" or "b"):
- In an attachment called "Legal Authority for Application," provide a reference to an application from the
same grantee within the last five years which included copies of: 1) the state's enabling legislation and 2)
the sections of the grantee's charter (or organization papers) that are pertinent to FTZs. Indicate there has been no change in
those documents since submission of the earlier application.
- In an attachment called "Legal Authority for Application," include: 1) a certified copy of the state enabling
legislation regarding FTZs and 2) the sections of the grantee's charter (or organization papers) that are pertinent to FTZs.
Note: If the application involves one of the small number of grantees that are non-public corporations, it also will need
to include evidence of the corporation's current legal standing.
- In the "Legal Authority for Application" attachment, include a certified copy of a resolution authorizing
the grantee official to sign the application letter. The resolution should indicate the nature of the application and
specify how the application would affect each of the sites involved.
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Site Specific Information (for a Modified/New Site)
This second section of the application is only needed for a modified/new site. This section should be filled out separately
for each modified/new site. Attach documents needed for Items N through R directly behind the copy of this section for each
site. For instructions, see the "General Information Section".
- Indicate the site's distinct identifying number: _________. This number should tie to your table for
Question #2 or Question # 9 in the "General Information Section") of this application.
- List the site's address, including the jurisdiction in which the site falls (town, city, county):
- List the site's proposed acreage __________ and sq. ft. of existing enclosed space _____________.
- If applicable, explain how the site will incorporate part of an existing permanent or temporary site.
- This site is (check one) ____ within or ____ adjacent (see "Instructions" for explanation) to the following
CBP port of entry:
- Briefly describe how this site met the grantee's site selection criteria (which you described in your answer to
Question # 4 the "General Information Section") of this application).
- Briefly explain why this site is needed to provide FTZ services to your community:
- Indicate the type of site (port, industrial park, warehouse complex), its current zoning, and status of any
applications for construction approvals. (Note: Sites with inappropriate zoning - such as agricultural, retail,
or residential - should not be included in a FTZ application.)
- Briefly describe the transportation infrastructure serving the site, including its ties to the broader
regional/national transportation system:
- Describe the site's existing and planned buildings (incl. functions), existing and planned activities, whether
the site is master planned, and stage of development/timetable for completion of plans:
- How many companies currently occupy the site?
- Will space at the site be available to multiple businesses at the site under public utility principles (under
uniform rates and conditions)? Explain.
- Briefly describe the physical security measures that will be used for the proposed site:
- Who owns the site? (If you do not own the site, provide a "Site Ownership" attachment with documentation
demonstrating your right to use the site.)
Attach each of the documents listed below (items O through R). Note that if the legal description for a site encompasses a
larger area than that site, your maps for the site must show sufficient detail to enable the FTZ Board and your local CBP
port officials to understand the exact boundaries of the proposed site.
- The appropriate legal description (with label tying the description to the site number).
- A detailed street map with the FTZ site's proposed boundaries in red. The original application may contain a full-sized map,
all copies must contain legible, letter-sized (8 1/2" X 11") reductions.
- A detailed site plan (survey/drawing) showing existing structures and site boundaries in red with
dimensions. The original application may contain a full-sized site plan, all copies must contain legible,
letter-sized (8 1/2" X 11") reductions.
- Letters of interest from firms considered prime prospects for use of this particular site.
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