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CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
REQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
JANUARY 16, 2007
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DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 2006 ANNUAL
REPORT AND 2007 BUDGET
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CITY MANAGER
APPROVED
o As Recommended
o As Amended
o Ordinance on 1 ,( Reading
o Ordinance on 2"' Reading
o Implementing Resolution
o Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
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FILE NUMBER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Approve the 2006 Annual Report and the 2007 Budget for the Downtown
Santa Ana Business Improvement District.
2. Adopt a resolution of intention to levy an annual assessment for
calendar year 2007 and establish a time and place for a public
hearing to be held by the City Council on February 5, 2007.
ACTIONS BY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION
1. Found that the 2005-2006 Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement
District Annual Report complies with the California Streets and
Highways Code and approved the 2005-2006 Annual Report.
2. Directed the Deputy City Manager for Development Services to file
the Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement District 2005-2006
Annual Report and 2007 Budget as amended with the City Clerk for
City Council approval or modification.
At its Regular Meeting of December 5, 2006, the Community Redevelopment
and Housing Commission voted 6:0 (Turner absent) to continue this item to
a Special Meeting on December 13, 2006.
The recommended actions were approved
Housing Commission by a vote of 5: 1
Special Meeting of December 13, 2006.
by the Community Redevelopment and
(Macres No, Turner absent) at its
DISCUSSION
On February 6, 1984, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. NS-1715
pursuant to Section 36500 et seq. of the California Streets and Highways
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January 16, 2007
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Code, creating a Business Improvement District (BID) in Downtown Santa
Ana. On October 6, 2003, the City Council appointed the Community
Redevelopment and Housing Commission (CRHC) as the Downtown Santa Ana
Business Improvement District Advisory Board. As the BID Advisory Board,
the CRHC is responsible for making recommendations to the City Council on
the expenditure of revenues derived from the levy of assessments, on the
classification of businesses, as applicable, and on the method and basis
of levying the assessments (including the annual budget) .
The proposed budget for 2007 has been developed in cooperation with the
Downtown Santa Ana Business Council, La Calle Cuatro de Santa Ana
Association, Cart Vendors and Merchants of Historic Santa Ana, Inc., and
the Fiesta Marketplace Partners (Associations).
As a result of input from the Associations and the BID Advisory Board,
the 2007 BID budget focuses on two key areas: (1) continued promotions
and marketing of the BID (as permitted by Ordinance No. NS-1715) and (2)
maintenance/safety/security services that equitably cover all the streets
in the BID area. The activities described in item (2) require an
affirmative action by the City Council and are permitted by California
Streets and Highways Code Sections 36513 (d), 36533 (c), 36534 (a) (3), and
36542 (a) . The activities and improvements described and recommended in
the 2007 BID Budget and 2006 Annual Report may be approved pursuant to
Sections 36533 (c) of the California Streets and Highways Code. The
estimated contribution from the 2007 BID budget for items 1 and 2 is
$229,100.
The 2006 Annual Report/2007 Annual Budget contains the basis and method
of levying the assessment, an estimated cost of providing the
improvements and activities and the amount of surplus revenue carried
over (Exhibit A). In order to comply with State law, the City Council
must approve the annual report and budget as well as conduct a public
hearing prior to levying the annual assessment.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
St~~?1jrding
Deputy City Manager for Development Services
Community Development Agency
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DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
2006 ANNUAL REPORT
JANUARY 16, 2007
EXHIBIT A
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2006 ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE
DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Background
The Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement District (BID) was established in February
1984 by the Santa Ana City Council as a means of providing the Downtown business community
with funding for promoting the area, increasing security, enhancing maintenance and
implementing physical improvements. The Community Redevelopment and Housing
Commission (CRHC) of the City of Santa Ana, as the BID Advisory Board, is responsible for the
preparation and administration of the BID's budget and annual report, its promotional and
marketing programs, security and maintenance plans, and physical improvement projects.
Improvement Area Boundaries
The geographic boundaries of the district remain unchanged from the original 1984 area, and
they include over 700 retail, service and professional members (see Attachment A).
Assessment Formula
The formula for the BID tax levy also remains unchanged from the original 1984 ordinance and
is based on the category and/or sales volume of the business (see Attachment B).
Summary of Improvements and Activities
The two representatives Downtown associations (Downtown Santa Ana Business Council and La
Calle Cuatro De Santa Ana Association) hosted a variety of major community events and
promotions during 2006, they included:
. Cinco De Mayo Celebration
. July 4th Celebration
. Fiestas Patrias de Orange County El Grito Ceremony, Festival and Parade
. Fiestas de las Americas Festival
. Art Openings
. Car Shows
. Concerts
. Holiday Events
On October 6, 2003, the Santa Ana City Council appointed the CRHC as the Downtown Santa
Ana BID Advisory Committee. As the BID Advisory Committee, CRHC is responsible for
recommending an annual budget and other policies pertaining to the BID. Working with
information provided by staff, the Downtown associations developed the 2007 BID budget.
EXHIBIT A
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2007 Budget Plan
As a result of input from the Associations and the BID Advisory Board, the 2007 BID budget
focuses on two key areas: (1) continued promotions and marketing of the BID (as permitted by
Ordinance No. NS-17l5) and (2) maintenance/safety/security services that equitably cover all the
streets in the BID area. The estimated contribution from the 2007 BID budget for items I and 2
is $229,100.
The 2006 Capital Improvement fund will carry forward $352,500, which is dedicated to Phase II
of Downtown Streetscape Project and special projects. The Phase II Streetscape Project is
anticipated to commence Spring 2007, The City/Agency has dedicated $1.5 million towards the
completion of this project.
EXHIBIT A
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Attachment B
2007 ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FORMULA
The following businesses located within the boundaries of the Business Improvement District,
classified under City Ordinance NS 1690 as Amusement Services, Pawnbrokers, Service Station
and Classification A, including, but not limited to Retail Sale of Goods, Hotel and Motels,
Theaters and Food Establishments, shall pay an amount equal to one and one-half times their
annual business license fee.
Businesses classified as Commercial Rental Property, Rental Property, Residential and Rooming
House shall pay an amount equal to one-quarter times their annual business license fee.
All other businesses, including Professions, Trades and Services within the boundaries of the
proposed Business District, shall pay an amount equal to their annual business license fee.
Once the assessment formula is established, it cannot be changed without written notice to all
businesses with the boundaries of the proposed Business Improvement District and a public
hearing held by the City of Santa Ana.
EXHIBIT A
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DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
2007 BUDGET SUMMARY
OPERATING FUND
REVENUE
BID Assessments - current
$ 195,000
Prior Year Carry Forward
34,100
Total Revenue
$229,100
EXPENDITURES
District-wide Maintenance Programs $ 30,000
District-wide Safety/Security Programs 60,000
Holiday Decorations 9,900
Promotions and Marketing 129,100
Downtown Partner Contracts
. 4'h St. Promotions Collaborative' $67,132 (52%)
. SADBC Promotions $61,968 (48%)
Total Expenditures $229,100
* The name 4th Street Promotions Collaborative is not an official name or designation; it is
simply a "coined" name - an easier way to refer to this group of business interests. The 4th Street
Promotions Collaborative is a geographic group comprised of Fiesta Marketplace Partners, La
Calle Cuatro de Santa Ana and the Push Cart Vendors & Merchants of Historic Santa Ana. They
are working together to develop and implement a Promotions and Marketing Program that will
benefit the diverse business interests along 4lh Street.
EXHIBIT A
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DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
2007 BUDGET SUMMARY
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
(No change - this activity was committed to in prior years; no action required)
REVENUE
BID Assessments - current
$ -0-
2005 Capital Improvement Carry Forward
300,000
2005 Operating Fund Carry Forward
52,500
Total c.r. Revenue
EXPENDITURES
Phase II Streetscape Project
$ 300,000
District-wide Special Projects
52,500
Total C.r. Expenditures
EXHIBIT A
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$352,500
$352,500
(LCP, 1/8107)
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY
AN ASSESSMENT FOR THE DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA FOR THE YEAR
2007
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines
and declares as follows:
A. By Ordinance No. NS-1715, adopted February 6, 1989, the City Council of
the City of Santa Ana established the Downtown Santa Ana Business
Improvement Area pursuant to sections 36500 et seq. of the California
Streets and Highways Code.
B. Since the adoption of said ordinance, the City Council has levied an
assessment in the following amounts for the improvements and activities of
the Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement Area:
1. For amusement services, pawnbrokers, service stations, and
Classification A, including but not limited to, retail sales of goods,
hotels, motels, theaters, food establishments: an assessment in an
amount equal to one and one-half (1.5) the annual business license
fee.
2. For commercial and residential rental property, residential and
rooming house: an assessment in an amount equal to one-quarter
(0.25) the annual business license fee.
3. For all other businesses: an assessment in an amount equal to the
annual business fee.
Section 3. The City Council presently intends to continue said assessment in the
same amounts during the year 2007.
Section 4. The improvements and activities for which the assessment revenues
may be used in the Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement Area pursuant to
Ordinance No. NS-1715 are as follows:
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A. Decoration of any public place.
B. Promotion of public events.
C. Furnishing of music in any public place.
D. The general promotion of business activities.
Section 5. The activities and improvements, including those identified in
Section 4, for which the 2007 BID revenues will be used are: (1) promotions and
marketing of the BID and (2) maintenance/safety/security services that equitably cover
all the streets in the BID area. Promotions and marketing are authorized under
Ordinance No. NS-1715. Maintenance, safety, and security services are authorized by
California Streets and Highways Code Sections 36513(d), 36533(c), 36534(a)(3), and
36542(a). A description of these activities and improvements are included in the report
on file with the Clerk of the Council.
Section 6. The Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement Area is located as
shown on Attachment A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Section 7. A report is on file with the Clerk of the Council to which reference may
be made for a full and detailed description of the improvements and activities to be
provided for the year 2007, the boundaries of the area, and the proposed assessments to
be levied upon the businesses within the area for the year 2007.
Section 8. A public hearing shall be held by the City Council at the City Council
Chambers, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, California at its regular meeting of February
5, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, for the purpose of
determining whether to impose the above said assessment for the year 2007 for the
improvements and activities described in the report.
Section 9. At the public hearing, written and oral protests may be made in
accordance with sections 36524 and 36525 of the California Streets and Highways
Code. The City Council shall hear and consider all protests. A protest may be made
orally or in writing by any interested person. Any protest pertaining to the regularity or
sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and shall clearly set forth the
irregularity or defect to which the objection is made. Every written protest shall be filed
with the Clerk of the Council at or before the time fixed for the public hearing. Each
written protest shall contain a description of the business in which the person
subscribing the protest is interested sufficient to identify the business. If a person
subscribing is not shown on the official records of the city as the owner of the business,
the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person
subscribing is the owner of the business,
Resolution No. 2007-XXX
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Section 10. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
ADOPTED this
day of
,2007.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher, City Attorney
By:
Lorena C. Penaloza
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2007 -xxx to be the original resolution adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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