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RESOLUTION NO. 23-96
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BURLINGAME ESTABLISHING 1996-1997 ASSESSMENTS
FOR THE BROADWAY AREA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code
Section 36500 et seg., the Broadway Area Business Improvement
District has been established for the purpose of promoting economic
revitalization and physical maintenance of said business districts,
and
WHEREAS, the Broadway Area Business Improvement District
Advisory Board has requested the Burlingame City Council to
establish 1996-1997 assessments for said improvement district, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing upon said assessment was duly
noticed and held on May 6, 1996, at 7:00 p.m, before the City
Council of the City of Burlingame, at the Council's Chambers at 501
Primrose Road, Burlingame.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Burlingame does hereby resolve,
determine, and find as follows:
1. Written majority protests to assessments, improvements or
activities were not received at said hearing.
2. The City Council does hereby levy an assessment for the
1996-1997 fiscal year on businesses in the District, as said
district is described in Ordinance No. 1461, to pay for
improvements and activities of the District.
3. The types of improvements and activities to be funded by
the levy of assessments on businesses in the District are set forth
in Exhibit "A", incorporated herein by reference. Said activities
and improvements are without substantial change from those
previously established for said district.
4. The method and basis for levying the assessments on all
businesses within the District are set forth in Exhibit "B",
incorporated herein by reference.
5. New businesses shall not be exempt from assessment.
6. Further information regarding said assessments may be
obtained from the City Clerk at City Hall, 501 Primrose Road,
Burlingame. P.
MAYOR
I, JUDITH A. MALFATTI, City Clerk of the City of
Burlingame do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution
was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 6th
day of May, 1996, and was adopted thereafter by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: HARRISON, JANNEY, KNIGHT, 01MAHONY, SPINELLI
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NO
CITY CLERK
EXHIBIT A
1.) Streetscape Beautification, Seasonal Decorations
and Public Arts Programs
a.
Erecta district sign on E1 Camino Real
b.
Place kiosks for posting local events,
public information, local business
information, and for relocation of newspaper
racks
C.
Place benches along Broadway
d.
Seasonal street plantings of flowers
e.
Seasonal flags and banners and relocation of
City signs
f.
Sidewalk enhancement and maintenance ;
2.)
Business
Recruitment and Retention
a.
Shopper preference survey to determine most
desired new businesses
b.
Develop strategy to fill commercial vacancies
C.
Small business assistance workshops
3.)
Parking
a.
Remove parking meters
b.
Create more effective directional signage
to lots
C.
Sponsor parking maps and/or directories
d.
Annual contribution to parking facility
development and maintenance fund
4.)
Commercial Marketing, Public Relations and
Advertising
a.
Create cable T.V. and radio spots
b.
Produce seasonal direct mail pieces
C.
organize special events throughout the year
5.)
Shuttle
Establish
a people mover system between the area
and
the hotel district, to be funded on a
cooperative
cost sharing basis
EXHIBIT B
All businesses, trades and professions located within
the District boundaries shall pay a benefit assessment for the
1993-1994 fiscal year in the following amounts:
# of
Business Types Empl.
Retail & Restaurant 4+ $450
1-3 $300
Service 3+ $250
1
1-2 $150
Professional 3+ $200
1-2 $150
Financial $500
EXHIBIT "B"
Business Types
Retail &
Restaurant
Service
Professional
Financial
BROADWAY AKtA
ANNUAL PARTICIPATION FEE "
# of
staff "
4+
1-3
F1-23+�
3+
1-2
Business Definitions:
On -Broadway
Zone A
$450
0
$250
$150
$200
$150
$500
'Amount shown is annual total
Staff means any persons working (full time or full time
equivalency) including owners, partners, managers,
employees, family members, etc.
Retall o Businesses that buy and resell goods. Examples are clothing
stores, shoe stores, office supplies, etc.
Restaurant o Selling prepared foods and drink
Service c3 Businesses that sell services. Examples are beauty and barber
shops, repair shops that do not sell goods, contractors, auto
shops, etc.
Professional o Includes engineering firms, architects, attorneys, dentists,
optometrists, physicians, realtors, Insurance offices, etc.
Financial a Banks, savings & loans, household finance companies, etc.
March 12, 1996
Dennis Argyres, City Manager
City of Burlingame
501 Primrose Road
Burlingame, CA 94010
Dear Mr. Argyres:
RE: BID Annual Report and 1996-1997 Budget
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4:
Page 1 of 2
The BID proposes no changes in boundaries, assessment, or classifications.
Budget outline for fiscal 1996-1997 activities (in percent of total revenue
A) StreetScape beautification 24%
B) Seasonal Decorations 25%
C) Public Arts Programs 22%
D) Matching Funds Commercial 5%
Improvement incentive
E) Burlingame shuttle 24%
Detail of funds as of 3-1-96
Income received:
Interest received on money market Acct $ 583.92
Bid Assessment. Fees Collected $23,637.50
Total $24,221.42
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Page 2 of 2
Expenditures
Advertising/promotions
$
4,544.00
Office Expense
$
146.12
Beautification
:$
6,831.25
Insurance
Y
250.00
Shuttle Contribution
$
5,000.00
Miscellaneous
$
140.56
Total
$10,280.6E
Status of funds as of 3-1-9e.
(funds on hand)
Checking Account $ 3:0,74
Savings Accounts 509._15
Total 30,.393_39
It you have airy gi.restion5. please w riot !'[esltate to contact me at A.V.R.
Realty, (415) 342-2073,
Sincerely/
Ross Bruce
President, BIC
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