Business customers investing in upgrading facility equipment, processing a tenant improvement, or installing energy efficiency measures may be eligible for a variety of incentives and technical assistance.
Utility Rates
Roseville Electric Utility provides more reliable, high quality power, and customers pay up to 25% to 35% less than other local power providers.
Roseville Environmental Utilities (EU) provides water, wastewater, solid waste, recycled water and stormwater services which are up to 50% less expensive than surrounding areas.
Utility Assistance
Roseville Electric Utility offers several programs to maximize your energy savings.
Commercial Water Audits from Environmental Utilities water efficiency staff will examine water use and develop a comprehensive report of recommended improvements to save indoor and outdoor water.
Rebates are available for many items from energy efficient HVAC systems to water efficient landscaping.
Advantage Roseville Financing Program
To promote economic growth and job creation, the City of Roseville, in partnership with regionally headquartered banks, invested $10 million for small business development. Apply for loans through American River Bank, First Northern Bank, Five Star Bank, and River City Bank.
Downtown Roseville Façade Improvement Grant
Receive financial assistance toward façade improvements for materials and City permit fees. The rebate provides a maximum of $10,000 per grant for qualifying improvements.
Bond Opportunities for Land Development (BOLD)
Developers can finance public infrastructure needed for new development using municipal bonds issued by the California Municipal Authority.
Statewide Communities Infrastructure Program (SCIP)
Defer development fees of construction and pay back over 30 years for commercial, industrial, and residential construction.
Industrial Development Bonds (IDBs)
Businesses investing in the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, and equipping of manufacturing and processing facilities can receive funds from tax-exempt IDBs issued by a government entity.
California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEATFA)
Advanced manufacturers and manufacturers of advanced transportation products are eligible for a full sales and use tax exclusion on equipment purchased.
Pollution Control Financing
Businesses investing in the acquisition, installation, or construction of qualified pollution control, waste disposal, or waste recovery facilities and equipment can receive funds through tax-exempt bond financing programs.
Expedited Permit Process
Request expedited plan review, and receive plan check comments within seven days. Concurrent processing of certain development permits can occur prior to the approval of planning entitlements, along with the convenience of the PASS program.
Fee Deferral Program
Defer the cost of specified City of Roseville impact fees until issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
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Other Incentives
SUMMARY REPORT PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 53083 ON AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE AND COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION
Related to Project:
SVSP PCL W-41 – Costco West Roseville (File #PL22-0333) (see Projects of Interest for development project details)
Project Address: 5200 Baseline Road
Applicant: Costco Wholesale Corporation, a Washington Corporation
Economic Incentives Provided and cost of the agreement:
The City is making a single lump sum payment, in an amount not to exceed six (6) million dollars, but based on the actual required construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work for the public work of improvement required by City for development of the Project. This single lump sum payment is only payable after issuance of a certificate of occupancy by City for the Costco Store. The payment is capped at six (6) million dollars. Additionally, City shall reimburse Costco up to approximately $1.8 million dollars as the sum of any unpaid City/County Fee and/or TMF Set-Aside fees after seven (7) years from Store Opening. The funding is budgeted to come from the Strategic Improvement Fund.
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View Public Hearing Notice
View City Council Communication
California Competes Tax Credit
Competitive, performance-based, corporate income tax credit is awarded to companies providing economic benefits to the state through the creation of new jobs and new capital investments.
Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Manufacturing
Businesses purchasing basic manufacturing equipment are eligible for a sales tax exemption of the state’s share of sales/use tax (4.1875%). Additionally, equipment for food processing, research and development, and biotechnology are eligible for the exemption.
Research and Development Tax Credits
Businesses investing in in-house and outsourced research and experimental development in the state are eligible for credits against bank and corporate tax liabilities.
Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs)
Merchandise exported from or imported into an FTZ is excluded from customs duty and excise taxes until the time of transfer from the zone.
Recycling Market Development Zones
Loans, technical assistance, free marketing, relaxed building codes, streamlined permits, reduced taxes and licensing fees are available in these zones.
Opportunity Zone
Defer or eliminate federal taxes on capital gains in designated areas.
Roseville Area Chamber of Commerce
California Employment Training Panel (ETP)
Businesses that face out-of-state competition, or are expanding in or relocating to California, may be eligible to offset the cost of job skills training for current and new employees.
Workforce Investment Board
Use one-stop career centers and business services for job posting and recruitment assistance, resources on operating a business and workplace laws, customized training programs, access to labor market data, and downsizing/layoff assistance.
Golden Sierra Job Training Agency
Access a suite of easy-to-use services and resources for empowering Placer County business owners.
UC Davis Continuing & Professional Education
Resources assist employers with educational needs assessments, instructional design, educational delivery (in person and online), custom training, facilitation, and program evaluation.
Sacramento State College of Continuing Education
Employers can access courses, workshops, customized training, conference services, and skills screening to help identify and manage training and development needs.
William Jessup University Career and Life Center
Sierra College Career Center
Los Rios Community College
The Los Rios Workforce and Economic Development Center offers a range of services to foster economic growth and prosperity in the Capital region.
Capital Region Small Business Development Center
Existing small businesses and new entrepreneurs can receive no-cost business consulting, management training, and technical assistance.
Placer Business Resource Center
All services are low or no cost, and serve businesses of all sizes and stages.
As a free service, the City of Roseville provides Infill Meetings for development projects located within the city.
Infill Meetings can be requested early in the project consideration phase to help identify and discuss the specifics of a particular project.
These meetings are attended by City representatives from the various departments who will outline major areas of concern, application requirements, and processing timeframes.
Our goal is to provide the information necessary to make your project a success and to foster a predictable and efficient development permit process.
For more information or to schedule a Infill Meeting,
contact Gina McColl.
Submit an Infill Development Pre-Application
The Downtown Roseville Façade Improvement Rebate program provides financial assistance to cover the cost of materials and City permit fees, in the form of a rebate, to property and business owners committed to enhancing the aesthetic of their buildings and overall appearance of Downtown Roseville.
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