North Port continues to recover and grow

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LET’S GET GROWING The perfect place to build The perfect place to build your home, your business, your future.

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The perfect place to buildThe perfect place to build your home, your business, your future.

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North Port Activity CentersLET’S GET GROWINGNorth Port Activity Centers

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Residential Permits

Fiscal Year # Permits Value, $

2010-2011 94 23,521,039

2011-2012 206 50,397,557

2012-2013 298 70,828,472

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Residential Permits

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Residential Permits

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Residential Permits

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Commercial Permits

Fiscal Year # Permits Value, $

2010-2011 46 17,401,225

2011-2012 48 21,249,179

2012-2013 47 6,122,394

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Commercial Permits

17000 block: $13M (est.) 18000 block: $14M (est.)

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Commercial Permits

Fleet: $3M

RO Plant: $9M

Fleet: $3M

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Commercial Permits

Racetrac: $400K

USF: $900K

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Occupational Licenses

Fiscal Year # New # Renewal # Total

2010-2011 159 725 884

2011-2012 187 821 1,008

2012-2013 165 1,059 1,224

Source: City of North Port Neighborhood Development Services

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Looking Ahead: 2014Looking Ahead: 20141. Continued focus on our target industries with a 

particular emphasis on light manufacturing2. Education & training opportunities for our local 

kfworkforce3. City and County to explore development 

potential for WMSpotential for WMS4. Continued attraction of health care/medical 

facilities along Toledo Blade corridorfacilities along Toledo Blade corridor

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Looking Ahead: 2014Looking Ahead: 20145. Recruitment of retail uses along US 41 that 

bring products & services not currently in Northbring products & services not currently in North Port market

6. Increased marketing and branding (local, g g ( ,national & international) 

7. Promote North Port as a great choice for id ti l li iresidential living

8. Continue to promote entrepreneurship & business retention activitiesbusiness retention activities

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H i b hHousing brochure

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Impact Fee MoratoriumImpact Fee Moratorium

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THANK YOU!

Allan Lanealane@cityofnorthport [email protected]

Now’s the time to be in North Port.