Chattanooga Times Free Press

State next stop in Winnie’s quest for tax break

- By Tim Omarzu Staff Writer

RINGGOLD, Ga. — The Catoosa County Board of Commission­ers unanimousl­y backed a tax break Tuesday night of $ 85,050 for Lake Winnepesau­kah Amusement Park for its new five-acre water park.

Next step for Lake Winnie will be to get a $ 113,000 tax break from state officials.

The family- owned park is hoping to squeeze as much value as it can out of its $ 6.3 million investment in the water park and hopes to get sales and use taxes waived on new equipment it will buy and build for the water park.

“This is a company that’s really going out on a limb financiall­y,” park representa­tive Tommy Dickinson told commission­ers. “They’re laying it on the line.”

He said the $198,050 in abatements of state and county sales and use taxes will be more than repaid by an estimated $1.2 million in sales taxes generated over five years from ticket sales and other money water park visitors spend.

Commission­er Jeff Long praised Lake Winnie for beating out neighborin­g Whitfield County where tourism officials were eyeing a water park.

“Glad you’ll get the upper hand and are bringing it to Catoosa County,” said Long. He added

added that as a teenager, “That was my first job, working at Lake Winnie.”

State Sen. Jeff Mullis, RChickamau­ga, plans to take Lake Winnie’s request for approval to Chris Cummiskey, commission­er of the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t. The abatement is available through SB 386, a new Georgia law that exempts projects of “regional significan­ce” from state and local use taxes.

Dickinson said he learned of the tax break by chance.

“I Googled to see what might be available,” he said. “I stumbled across it.”

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Tommy Dickinson

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