SPRING HILL MAURY COUNTY 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

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QUICK FACTS TAX STRUCTURE

County Seat Columbia LOCAL City County Year Incorporated 1809 Property Taxes (2019) Land Area in Square Miles (County) 613 • Rate per $100 value $0.86 $2.2364 Water Area in Square Miles (County) 2

Latitude N35° 45.07’ Longitude W86° 55.80’ Ratio of Assessment Elevation 792’ • Residential and Farm 25% 25% Market Region Nashville • Commercial/Industrial 40% 40% Distance From Nashville 30 miles • Personal (Equipment) 30% 30% Time Zone Central City Website www.springhilltn.org Total Local Assessment (2018) $438,765,915 $2,406,211,495 County Website www.maurycounty-tn.gov Hotel-Motel Tax 3% 5% Additional Incorporated Cities Motor Vehicle Tax Rate $25.00 within the County Columbia and Mt. Pleasant Unincorporated Cities Culleoka, Hampshire, Santa Source: Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of Property Assessments Source: County Technical Assistance Service, UTIPS Fe, Williamsport

POPULATION STATE City County Sales Tax 2010 (Census) 29,036 80,956 • 4% tax on food and food ingredients 2019 Population 43,372 95,771 • 7% on all other tangible personal property unless 2019 Median Age 33.34 39.9 specifically exempted 2024 Population Projection 49,933 103,631 Annual Growth Rate 2.91% 1.59% Local Sales Tax Rate (2019-2024 Projected) • 2.25% Source: ESRI Local and State Sales Tax Collected (FY2019) • $130,795,267 CLIMATE Income Tax • Personal: 2% on Interest & Dividends for the 2019 tax year Annual Average Temperature 58.2° F • Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income Average High Temperature 70.4° F • Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of the Tennessee Average Low Temperature 46° F portion of net worth or the book value of real and tangible Annual Average Precipitation 54.25 property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100 Annual Average Snowfall 0” Prevailing Winds Southerly • Unemployment Tax: New employers is typically 2.7% Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days) 180-220 (based on occupation) of first $7,000 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION District Name Maury County Type of Public School System County AIR SERVICE District Grades Served Pre-K-12 Nearest General Aviation Maury County Regional Airport Number of Schools 21 Location Identifier MRC Number of Classroom Teachers 897 Distance from Spring Hill 22 miles Number of Administrators 50 Runway Length 6,003 feet asphalt; 2,000 feet turf Additional Teachers and Staff 79 Surface Asphalt/Turf Total Number of Students 12,581 Lighting MIRL/PAPI GRADES (2018-2019) Fuel 100LL/Jet A 24/7 Pre-K-4 4,294 Repairs Major Pre-K-12 1,969 Storage Hangar, Tie Down 5-8 3,328 Taxi, Rental and Courtesy Car 9-12 2,990 Transportation Number of High School Graduates (2018-19) 791 Nearest Commercial Service Nashville International Airport Graduation Rate 88.2% Location Identifier BNA Educational Attainment with a Degree 31.8% Distance from Spring Hill 36 miles (Adults Age 25+) Nashville International Airport (BNA) serves approximately 16 million total Source: Tennessee Department of Education passengers annually. BNA is currently served by 15 airlines, including international carriers Air Canada, WestJet and British Airways. BNA REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (within 30 miles) offers 460 daily flights and provides nonstop air service to more than 65 Graduates 2017-2018 destinations. • TN College of Applied Technology Hohenwald 266 • TN College of Applied Technology Pulaski 175 HIGHWAYS • Columbia State Community College Columbia 931 U.S. Highways 31 • Martin Methodist College Pulaski 154 State Highways 840 & 396 • TN College of Applied Technology Shelbyville 240 Nearest Interstate Interstate 65 Source: National Center for Education Statistics COMMON CARRIERS FastTrack Job Training Air Freight Companies Assistance Program Available Yes Motor Freight Companies 2 Source: Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Terminal Facilities 1 Bus Services GOVERNMENT Inter-City No GOVERNING BODY Local No City Mayor and Alderman Carrier Service No Work Session meets 1st Monday at 6:00 p.m. Voting meets 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. RAILROADS SERVED BY City Hall, 199 Town Center Parkway CSX Transportation County Mayor and County Commissioners Meets 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m. NAVIGABLE WATERWAYS Tom Primm Commission Room River Cumberland 6 Courthouse Square, Columbia Channel Depth 9 feet Nearest Port Facility Nashville Fire Department Miles from Port 30 • Full-time fire fighters in city 59 • City volunteers 0 • Full-time fire fighters in county 1 COMMUNICATIONS • County volunteers 200 Newspapers The Daily Herald • Fire stations in city 3 • City fire trucks 5 The Advertiser News • Fire stations in county 11 Spring Hill Home Page • County fire trucks 22 Telephone Companies AT&T Radio Stations 4 local (WKRM, WMCP, WMRB, Law Enforcement WXRQ) • Full-time police officers in city 62 Television Networks 7 • Full-time police officers in county & sheriff 95 Cable Service Available Yes • City patrol cars 62 Channels 125 • County patrol cars 100 Provider Charter Communications and AT&T Internet Service Available Yes City County Provider Charter Communications and Insurance Rating 3 5/5X AT&T Zoning Regulations Yes Yes Fiber Optics Available Yes Planning Commission Yes Yes Provider Charter Communications and Industrial Development Corp. Yes Yes AT&T

SPRING HILL-MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE

COMMUNITY FACILITIES (citywide) SELECTED ECONOMIC INDICATORS Health Care Recreation Doctors 33 Libraries 1 2018 ANNUAL AVERAGES Dentists 24 Parks 6 Labor Force County Labor Market Area* Hospitals (Columbia) 1 Golf Courses 1 Civilian Labor Force 47,490 235,760 Beds 255 (Public & Private) Employment 45,950 228,760 TriStar Emergency Room Swimming Pools 1 Unemployment 1,540 7,020 Beds 20 (Public & Private) Unemployment Rate 3.2% 3.5% Primary Care Clinics 9 Country Clubs 0 Speciality Care Clinics 17 Theaters 1 * Labor Market Area is defined as Giles, Hickman, Lawrence, Lewis, Nursing Homes 6 Bowling Alleys 0 Marshall, Maury and Williamson Counties in Tennessee. Beds Retirement Homes 0 Hotels & Motels 3 2019 EMPLOYED POPULATION 16+ BY INDUSTRY Beds Rooms 211 Agriculture/Mining .6% Residential/ Bed & Breakfasts 0 Construction 7.8% Assisted Living 4 Manufacturing 10.9% Beds 261 Largest Meeting Room - Capacity Wholesale Trade 2.8% Home Health Care 2 UAW Banquet Hall 250-325 Retail Trade 11.4% Memory Care Facility 3 Transportation/Utilities 5.5% Northfield Workforce Information 1.7% Religious Organizations Development & Conference Finance/Insurance/Real Estate 6.3% Protestant 40 Center Services 46.4% Catholic 3 Conference Hall 200 Public Administration 3.6% Jehovah’s Witness 1 Showroom 130 Source: ESRI Seventh Day Adventist 0 Theater 100 Latter Day Saints 1 MANUFACTURING IN AREA (Annual Averages 2018) Other Restaurants (City) 105 Number of Units 100 Restaurants (County) 240 Ann. Avg. Employment 6,374 Day Care Centers 19 Ann. Avg. Weekly Wage $1,343 Day Care Centers (Co.) 58 Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Day Care Homes 1 PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME Year 2019 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Amount $28,678 Type of Institution # of Institutions # of Branches Deposits Source: ESRI Commercial Banks 8 24 $1,599,443,000 Savings Institutions 0 0 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME Year 2019 Credit Unions 3 5 $155,696,380 Amount $56,657 Total 11 29 Source: ESRI Countywide Combined Deposits $1,755,139,380 AVERAGE HOME SALES (Deposits for June 30, 2019) Year 2018 Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and National Credit Union Administration Number of Homes Sold 2,363 Average Cost $244,175 Source: Tennessee Housing Development Agency INDUSTRIAL SUPPORT SERVICES Service Location Distance (Miles) RETAIL SALES Year 2018 Tool & Die Mt. Pleasant 24 Amount $1,554,104,898 Heat Treating Columbia 11 Source: Tennessee Department of Revenue Foundry Mt. Pleasant 24 Heavy Hardware Columbia 11 NATURAL RESOURCES Minerals: Crushed stone and phosphate Sheet Metal Local Timber: Lubricants Local AGRICULTURAL Welding Supplies Columbia 11 Crops: Hay, soybeans, corn, wheat and tobacco Abrasives Columbia 11 Livestock: Equine, mules, cattle, goats, poultry

SPRING HILL-MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE 2020 COMMUNITY DATA PROFILE UTILITIES WATER LOCAL POWER COMPANY (County) Water Supplier City of Spring Hill Duck River Electric Membership Corporation Phone 931.486.2252 Website www.springhilltn.org President/CEO Scott Spence Source Duck River District Office 798 New Lewisburg Highway Capacity 4,000,000 GPD Columbia, Tennessee 38401 Current Consumption 3,942,000 MGD Storage Capacity 6,275,000 Gallons Phone 931.388.3131 Emergency 931.388.3482 SEWER Fax 931.381.5331 Sewer Provider City of Spring Hill Website www.dremc.com Phone 931.486.2252 Website www.springhilltn.org Middle Tennessee Electric Mem. Corp. Type of Treatment Activated sludge President Chris Jones Capacity 5,000,000 GPD Address 555 New Salem Road Current Usage 3,800,000 GPD Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129 City Sewer Coverage 100% Phone 615.890.9762 Storm Sewer Coverage 25% Solid Waste Disposal Type County Landfill Fax 615.849.2170 Website www.mtemc.com ELECTRICITY Source Company Tennessee Valley Authority LOCAL GAS COMPANY (City and County) Atmos Energy LOCAL POWER COMPANY (City) Columbia Power & Water System Marketing Manager Danny Bertotti District Office 810 Crescent Centre Dr. #600 Executive Director Scott Dahlstrom Franklin, Tennessee 37067 Address Post Office Box 379 Phone 615.771.8300 Columbia, Tennessee 38401-0379 Website www.atmosenergy.com Phone 931.388.4833 Fuel Oil Suppliers 0 Fax 931.388.5287 Suppliers of LP Gas 3 Website www.cpws.com

MAJOR INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURERS/DISTRIBUTION (Maury & Williamson Counties) Firm Product or Service Total Employees Union Phone Number GM Spring Hill Mfg. Automotive 4,000 UAW 931.486.5000 Ryder Logistics Logistics 1,300 UAW 931.486.1495 MAGNA Seating of America, Inc. Automobile Seats 595 None 931.548.3079 IBEX Global Call Center 455 None 855.733.3207 Comprehensive Logistics Sub assembly for GM 412 None 800.734.0372 Armada Nutrition LLC Lifestyle supplements nutrition 400 None 931.451.7808 Leadec Industrial Services Manufacturing services 300 UAW 931.486.7988 Tenneco Automotive Operating Co., Inc. Motor vehicle parts and accessories 180 None 931.451.0832 Timberland Cabinetry Co. Cabinet Manufacturer 68 None 615.377.6531 Phoenix Metals Specialty metals distribution 50 None 931.486.1456 Premier Mfg Support Svcs. Facility Mgmt., Mfg., Warehouse 50 None 931.489.9082 Precision Vehicle Logistics Logistics 40 UAW 931.486.1495 For information on industrial sites and available industrial buildings contact: Robert T. Bibb Victor Lay, P.E. Rick Graham, Mayor Wil Evans, President Executive Director City Administrator City of Spring Hill Maury County Chamber & Middle TN Industrial City of Spring Hill 199 Town Center Parkway, Economic Alliance Development Association 199 Town Center Parkway, PO Box 789 106 West 6th Street, Post 2108 Westwood Avenue PO Box 789 Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Office Box 1076 Nashville, Tennessee 37212 Spring Hill, Tennessee 37174 Phone: 931.486.2252 Columbia, Tennessee 38402 Phone: 615.269.5233 Phone: 931.486.2252 x215 Fax: 931.486.0516 Phone: 931.388.2155 Fax: 615.269.5184 Fax: 931.486.0516 [email protected] Fax: 931.380.3699 [email protected] [email protected] www.springhilltn.org [email protected] www.mtida.org www.springhilltn.org www.mauryalliance.com

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SPRING HILL-MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE Updated February 2020