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The
Cobb Chamber of Commerce is here to help you in making the best decisions for
your business, and then to continue to serve you as a member of our vibrant
business community.
We offer a variety of
programs, services and incentives that can assist you if you are considering
locating in Cobb. The Development Authority of Cobb County, the Chamber’s close
working relationship with the Cobb County Economic Development Department, our
Walter Kelly Sr. Business Resource Center, and our full time, professional staff
in the areas of education, transportation, leadership development and business
services combine to offer you a comprehensive range of business-oriented
services. Under the terms of the Economic Development Incentives Ordinance of Cobb County,
the following support and incentives may be offered to qualifying companies:
- No site or structural review fees
- No development impact fees for transportation, parks, public safety and libraries.
- No water system development fee
- Financing at the prime interest rate of the System Development Fee over a three to five
year period
- Business license fees will be capped at $1,000 a year for first three years
- Building permit fees, which are based on $6 per $1,000 construction cost, will be waived
for amount over $5,000
- Freeport inventory tax exemption which exempts qualifying inventories 100% from property
tax. All inventories of manufacturers are exempt and products from outside Georgia
temporarily stored in the state but shipped to destinations out of state are also exempt.
This exemption must be applied for by April 1, of each calendar year to apply.
State
incentives:
- Companies creating 25 or more new jobs may be eligible for $1,250 per job tax credit for
five years in compliance with the BEST program in the State of Georgia.
- Qualifying companies may receive free job training through the Quickstart program in the
State.
- Companies may qualify for investment tax credits or other capital improvement credits
through the BEST program.
Other advantages of Cobb County
- County offers one-stop permitting and was voted best government in metro area by
business leaders
- Three 4-year colleges and two technical schools provide an educated work force
- Low insurance rating (3)
- Award winning school system rated in top 10% by national standardized test scores
- Ranked the most educated county in Georgia and the 15th most educated
county in the nation by the U.S. Census Bureau
- Suburban transit system provides inter and intra county movement.
- Multi million dollar bond referendum met with voter approval for parks and recreation
program
- 1% of county sales tax goes toward education improvements
Cobb County Business Profile
Important County Contacts for business:
Address for all correspondence:
Don Beaver
Chief Operating Officer & Senior Vice President
Economic Development Division
Cobb Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 671868
Marietta, GA 30006
Other Phone numbers & contacts:

Cobb County Board of Commissioners
| Chairman Sam Olens |
(770) 528-3305 |
| Commissioner Helen Goreham |
(770) 528-3314 |
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Commissioner Annette Kesting |
(770) 528-3311 |
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Commissioner Joe Lee Thompson |
(770) 528-3315 |
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Commissioner Tim Lee |
(770) 528-3317 |
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| County Manager's Office |
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| David Hankerson, County Manager |
(770) 528-2611 |
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| Economic Development: |
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Michael Hughes, Director
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(770) 528-1510
(770) 528-2607 |
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| Other Important Numbers for Business: |
| Business License Office |
(770) 528-8410 |
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Community Development:
includes planning, zoning, permits,
inspections, code enforcement |
(770) 528-2120
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Department of Transportation:
includes roads, transit, traffic counts, street lights, traffic signals |
(770) 528-1608
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| Cobb Chamber of Commerce |
(770) 980-2000 |
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Georgia Department
of Economic Development |
(404) 962-4020
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Development Authority
of Cobb County - Melissa Crook |
(770) 980-2000
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| Kennesaw State University Small Business Development Center |
(770) 423-6450
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