Your firm must have a significant business presence in the Charlotte CSA. The CSA includes the following counties in North Carolina: Anson, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly, and Union; and the following counties in South Carolina: Chester, Lancaster, and York. The City will evaluate a business enterprise's significant business presence based on all of the evidence supplied by the business enterprise. Several factors will be used to determine significant business presence including, but not limited to:
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whether the business Enterprise is headquartered in the Charlotte CSA;
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number of full-time employees;
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location of managerial or decision-making personnel;
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lease agreement;
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post office box, mail drop, or message center;
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previous work or contracts performed in the Charlotte CSA; and
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percentage of income or revenue derived from Charlotte CSA.