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or in conjunction with Marks -Roos Local Bond Pooling Act of 1985 (Article 4 (commencing with Section <br />6584) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code). Either act, as the case may be, shall <br />govern the proceedings relating to the issuance of bonds, although proceedings under the Bond Act of 1915 <br />maybe modified by the city council as necessary to accommodate assessments levied upon business pursuant <br />to this part. <br />(b) The resolution adopted pursuant to subdivision (a) shall generally describe the proposed improvements <br />specified in the resolution of formation adopted pursuant to Section 36625, set forth the estimated cost of <br />those improvements, specify the number of annual installments and the fiscal years during which they are to <br />be collected. The amount of debt service to retire the bonds shall not exceed the amount of revenue estimated <br />to be raised from assessments over 30 years. <br />(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, assessments levied to pay the principal and interest on <br />any bond issued pursuant to this section shall not be reduced or terminated if doing so would interfere with <br />the timely retirement of the debt <br />CHAPTER 4. Governance <br />36650. Report by owners' association; Approval or modification by city council <br />(a) The owners' association shall cause to be prepared a report for each fiscal year, except the first year, for <br />which assessments are to be levied and collected to pay the costs of the improvements, maintenance, and <br />activities described in the report. The owners' association's first report shall be due after the first year of <br />operation of the district. The report may propose changes, including, but not limited to, the boundaries of the <br />property and business improvement district or any benefit zones within the district the basis and method of <br />levying the assessments, and any changes in the classification of property, including any categories of <br />business, if a classification is used. <br />(b) The report shall be filed with the clerk and shall refer to the property and business improvement district <br />by name, specify the fiscal year to which the report applies, and, with respect to that fiscal year, shall contain <br />all of the following information: <br />(1) Any proposed changes in the boundaries of the property and business improvement district or in <br />any benefit zones or classification of property or businesses within the district. <br />(2) The improvements, maintenance, and activities to be provided for that fiscal year. <br />(3) An estimate of the cost of providing the improvements, maintenance, and activities for that fiscal <br />year. <br />(4) The method and basis of levying the assessment in sufficient detail to allow each real property <br />or business owner, as appropriate, to estimate the amount of the assessment to be levied against his <br />or her property or business for that fiscal year. <br />(5) The estimated amount of any surplus or deficit revenues to be carried over from a previous fiscal <br />year. <br />(6) The estimated amount of any contributions to be made from sources other than assessments <br />levied pursuant to this part. <br />(c) The city council may approve the report as filed by the owners' association or may modify any particular <br />contained in the report and approve it as modified. Any modification shall be made pursuant to Sections <br />36635 and 36636. <br />The city council shall not approve a change in the basis and method of levying assessments that would impair <br />an authorized or executed contract to be paid from the revenues derived from the levy of assessments, <br />including any commitment to pay principal and interest on any bonds issued on behalf of the district. <br />36651. Designation of owners' association to provide improvements, maintenance, and activities <br />The management district plan may, but is not required to, state that an owners' association will provide the <br />improvements, maintenance, and activities described in the management district plan. If the management district plan <br />designates an owners' association, the city shall contract with the designated nonprofit corporation to provide services. <br />CHAPTER 5. Renewal <br />36660. Renewal of district; Transfer or refund of remaining revenues; District term limit <br />SATMD Management District Plan 22 <br />March 19, 2020 12A-31 <br />