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File #: 19-0139    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/7/2019 Final action:
Title: Consideration of City Council's Intention to Provide for Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Downtown Business Improvement District and Setting June 18, 2019, for a Public Hearing (Finance Director Charelian). a) ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 19-0042 b) SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE TO JUNE 18, 2019
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 19-0042, 2. Chairperson Letter From BID Advisory Board, 3. Fiscal Year 2019-2020 DBID Activity Plan and Budget

TO:

Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

 

THROUGH:

Bruce Moe, City Manager

 

FROM:

Steve S. Charelian, Finance Director

Cynthia Mickschl, Acting Revenue Services Manager

                     

SUBJECT:Title

Consideration of City Council’s Intention to Provide for Annual Levy and Collection of Assessments for the Downtown Business Improvement District and Setting June 18, 2019, for a Public Hearing (Finance Director Charelian).

a)                     ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 19-0042

b)                     SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE TO JUNE 18, 2019

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Recommended Action

RECOMMENDATION:

The Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board and City Staff recommend that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 19-0042 announcing the City’s intention to set assessments for the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) for fiscal year (FY) 2019-2020 and setting the public hearing for June 18, 2019.

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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
There is no budgetary or other financial implication associated with the adoption of the Resolution of Intention.

BACKGROUND:

In 1998, the City Council, at the request of the downtown business owners, dissolved an existing parking district and created a new Business Improvement District (BID) for the downtown area.  The new district was created under the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, which provides flexibility with respect to the use of funds.  The previously existing parking district restricted the use of the funds to the acquisition and construction of parking facilities.

The Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 requires that the district and associated assessments be renewed annually.  Therefore, the City Council will hold a public hearing at its meeting on June 18, 2019, to consider the request from the Downtown Business Improvement District Advisory Board to renew the district for Fiscal Year 2019-2020 and levy the associated assessment (80% surcharge on business license tax to a maximum of $600).

DISCUSSION:
The purpose of the Resolution is to announce the City’s intention to renew the BID assessment, outline the activities and services to be funded by the assessment, and to set the date for a formal public hearing (June 18, 2019).  The funding for the BID is an assessment in the amount of 80% of the business license tax, not-to-exceed $600 for any individual business in the BID.

On April 18, 2019, the Downtown Manhattan Beach Business Improvement District Advisory Board met to discuss the proposed activity plan and associated budget for FY 2019-2020.  At that time, the Board approved various documents, including the FY 2019-2020 activity plan, which has been included as an attachment.  Subsequently, the Chairperson of the Advisory Board (Mike Zislis) submitted a letter requesting the City Council adopt the Resolution of Intention, both documents are included as attachments.

 

If adopted by the City Council, this Resolution of Intention will be circulated to all business owners within the BID as notification of the public hearing on June 18, 2019.  In addition, a notice advertising the public hearing will be placed in The Beach Reporter.  At the public hearing, all proponents and opponents of the annual assessment will have an opportunity to present information to the City Council.

PUBLIC OUTREACH:
After analysis, staff determined that public outreach was not required for this issue.

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
The City has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a “Project” as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA.  Thus, no environmental review is necessary.


LEGAL REVIEW:
The City Attorney has reviewed this report and determined that no additional legal analysis is necessary.

ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No.19-0042
2. Chairperson Letter From BID Advisory Board
3. Fiscal Year 2019-2020 DBID Activity Plan and Budget