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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - October 15, 1997 (115)CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: Consider Resolution of Intention regarding formation of Lodi Business Area (BIA) No. 1 MEETING DATE: October 15, 1997 PREPARED BY: Economic Development Coordinator RECOMMENDED ACTION: It is the recommendation of staff that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution of Intention and set public hearing/public meeting dates for November 5, 1997 and December 3, 1997. Refer to attached Calendar to view the full and formal BIA establishment. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: At the meeting of August 20, 1997 the City Council unanimously supported the formation of a new Business Improvement Area (BIA) in the downtown by approving the beginning of Phase Two of the full BIA establishment process. An Agreement for Professional Services between the City of Lodi and Mr. Dave Kilbourne, Downtown Revitalization Consultants, was also approved for the coordination and development of the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area. Funding for the process totals $15,000 and is funded through Community Promotions of the '97 '99 Financial Plan and Budget. Over the past several months, the proposed downtown Lodi BIA has enjoyed tremendous support and success. Better than 90% of the business owners participating in BIA Information Workshops clearly realize the potential benefits for the downtown business community and favor the continued pursuit of a downtown Lodi BIA. The second BIA Information Workshop was recently held at LaVeme's Coffee Shop on September 30, 1997. At the request of several downtown business owners, an expanded and more specific BIA programs section was provided in the Information Package distributed to each prospective BIA business prior to the workshop. The Package was thoroughly reviewed and discussed, and was enthusiastically endorsed by greater than 90% of the 40 business owners in attendance. The next step in the BIA formation process is to adopt the attached Resolution of Intention to begin the establishment of the BIA and to set the public hearing calendar to consider the matter. The Resolution includes a detailed boundary map, an outline of specific types of improvements and activities to be undertaken and funded, and an assessment formula matrix. APPROVED: H. D on Flynn -- Ulf Manager, Consider Resolution of Intention regarding formation of Lodi Business Area (BIA) No. 1 October 15, 1997 Page Two FUNDING: None. Vicky M thie, Finance Director Respectfully Submitted, Tony o ing Economic Development Coordinator Attachments: Resolution of Intention District Boundary Map Lodi BIA No.1 Calendar Sun 5 12 Mon Tue Wed 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 Council Communication due to City Clerk's office to consider adoption of Resolution of Intention 13 14 15' 16 City Council Meeting to consider adoption of Resolution of Intention & setting of various hearings Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 Agenda Title due to consider adoption of Resolution of Intention 19 20 21 22 Publish Resolution of Intention for seven consecutive days ------ -------------------• 26 27 28 29 Council Communication due to City Clerk's office re: IIIA Public Hearing & GC Public Meeting Publish Resolution of Intention -------+(seventh day) bis\misc\biacal2.doc 17 18 Deadline to mail Res.of Intention & notices to all bus. owners 23 24 25 Agenda Title due to City Clerk's office regarding BIA Public Hearing and GC Public Meeting 30 31 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 bia\misc\biacal2.doc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 City Council Meeting regarding BIA Public Hearing (Protest Hearing) and CG Public Meeting 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ` 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 . regarding Agenda Title due to City Clerk's office GC Public Hearing & introduction of ord establishing BIA i 23.- 24 25 26 27 28 29 ' Council Communication due to City Clerk's office regarding GC Public Hearing & introduction oford establishing BIA 30 bia\misc\biacal2.doc Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 City Council Meeting regarding BIA Public Hearing Agenda Title due to City Clerk's office & introduction of ord establishing BIA regarding adoption of ordinance establishing BIA 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Council Communication due to City Clerk's office regarding adoption of ordinance establishing SIA 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 City Council Meeting to adopt ordinance establishing BIA (takes effect 30 day after adoption) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28- 29 30 31 bia\m isc\biacal2.doc RESOLUTION NO. 97-179 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE DOWNTOWN LODI BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA WHEREAS, the California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 et sea., authorizes cities to establish Parking and Business Improvement Areas for the purpose of promoting economic revitalization and physical maintenance of business areas in order to create jobs, attract new business and prevent erosion of the business area; and WHEREAS, the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area Formation Committee ("the Committee") has requested the Lodi City Council to establish such an Improvement Area. NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby resolve, determine, and find as follows: 1. The recitals set forth herein are true and correct. 2. The City Council does, at the request of the Committee, and pursuant to the California Streets and Highways Code, declare its intention to establish the "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1" ("the "Area"). 3. The boundaries of the entire area to be included in the Area, and the boundaries of each separate benefit zone within the Area, are set forth in the Map, EXHIBIT A, incorporated herein by reference. A true and correct copy of the map is on file with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi. 4. The types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the levy of assessments on business in the Area are in EXHIBIT B hereto and incorporated by reference. 5. The City Council intends to levy an annual benefit assessment on businesses in the Area, except where funds are otherwise available, to pay for all improvements and activities of the Area. 6. All funds of the Area shall be expended on improvements and activities within the Area. 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A public hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This public hearing shall be deemed to be the public meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the public hearing called for by California Goverrunent Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the public hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said public hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall obtain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. 13. Further information regarding the proposed Downtown Lodi Improvement Area may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Lodi, at City Hall, 221 West Pine Street or telephone (209) 333-6702. 14. The City Clerk is instructed to provide notice of the public hearing as follows: a. Publish this Resolution of Intention in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Lodi once, for at least seven (7) days before the hearing. b. Mail a complete copy of this Resolution of Intention to each and every business owner in the Area within seven (7) days of the adoption of this Resolution by the City Council. 15. This Resolution is effective on its adoption. Dated: October 15, 1997 I hereby certify that the foregoing to be a true, full and correct copy of Resolution No. 97-179, duly passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held October 15, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk 97-179 1 R~♦♦ r r r Y � r IiDO � � ♦ ^ "1 n n �v - 1 N 223 230 227 216 z+e nnn 1 216 217 216 21 209 210 ^ R R 200 Zoe 211 1 $ 0 N a Locust St. - P 20 N n n � + 122 .- 130 > +25 11 125116 123 124 127 p 1 N 114 115 11 R16 C 115 113 p O E ~ n n R R n n 10 109 -C 1 P 0 w a Qi 53 107 U W 1 U 21 HR 200 1 215 216 213 216 219 2Y0 220 225 224 223 224 226 229 230 32 229 233 232 233 32 237 236 237 3e 2b 241 240 245 n n tot n i P r`i n n v 8 ♦p 8 1 sta n h 6 1u [n O yugS p11z t 120OlU' 200 205 20 210 41 21 A 722 r ' 125 114 M C L N o a N 123 4 1 - 21 1 ti n 1 e a ^1 ' 15 24 i2 so 211 00 110 112 /7 i 12e L 119 1 lid] 1 ' C 209 ' �IJ 1 223 ' ^2 c PROPOSED BIA BOUNDARIES 401 EXHIBIT B NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Building: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. • Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs • Street Fairs • Sidewalk Sales • Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities • Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's • Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations • Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks • High visibility facade improvements • Work with the City's Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. EXHIBIT C AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. A. Business Type Definitions: • Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. • Lodging: Businesses include inns, hotels, motels, RV Parks and other similar businesses. • Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. • Finance: Offers banking -related services. Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 � a U Xz4'7 SG C11 /FO R Resolution No. 97-179 entitled. "A Resolution of the Lodi City Council Declaring its Intention to Establish the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area On Thursday, October 16, 1997, in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, I deposited in the United States mail, envelopes with first-class postage prepaid thereon, containing a copy of the Notice attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"; said envelopes were addressed as is more particularly shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. There is a regular daily communication by mail between the City of Lodi, California, and _ the places to which said envelopes were addressed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on October 16, 1997, at Lodi, California. ORDERED BY: ALICE M. REIMCHE CITY CLERK Jacqueline L. Taylor Deputy City Clerk Je ifer M. Perrin Deputy City Clerk Susan Seward -Lake Administrative Clerk decmail/forms 10115 FIL(- RESOLUTION NO. 97-179 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE DOWNTOWN LODI BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA WHEREAS, the California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 et sea., authorizes cities to establish Parking and Business Improvement Areas for the purpose of promoting economic revitalization and physical maintenance of business areas in order to create jobs, attract new business and prevent erosion of the business area; and WHEREAS, the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area Formation Committee ("the Committee") has requested the Lodi City Council to establish such an Improvement Area. NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby resolve, determine, and find as follows: i. The recitals set forth herein are true and convect. 2. The City Council does, at the request of the Committee, and pursuant to the California Streets and Highways Code, declare its intention to establish the "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1" ("the "Area"). 3. The boundaries of the entire area to be included in the Area, and the boundaries of each separate benefit zone within the Area, are set forth in the Map, EXHIBIT A, incorporated herein by reference. A true and correct copy of the map is on file with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi. 4. The types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the levy of assessments on business in the Area are in EXHIBIT B hereto and incorporated by reference. 5. The City Council intends to levy an annual benefit assessment on businesses in the Area, except where funds are otherwise available, to pay for all improvements and activities of the Area. 6. All funds of the Area shall be expended on improvements and activities within the Area. 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A public hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This public hearing shall be deemed to be the public meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the public hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the public hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said public hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall obtain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. 13. Further information regarding the proposed Downtown Lodi Improvement Area may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Lodi, at City Hall, 221 West Pine Street or telephone (209) 333-6702. 14. The City Clerk is instructed to provide notice of the public hearing as follows: a. Publish this Resolution of Intention in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Lodi once, for at least seven (7) days before the hearing. b. Mail a complete copy of this Resolution of Intention to each and every business owner in the Area within seven (7) days of the adoption of this Resolution by the City Council. 15. This Resolution is effective on its adoption. Dated: October 15, 1997 _ _ I hereby certify that the foregoing to be a true, full and correct copy of Resolution No. 97-179, duly passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held October 15, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS — Land, Mann, Sieglock, Warner and Pennino (Mayor) NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk 97-179 0 i r $ N O Q Lai it .1f ^ ' 713 230 ^ 223 716 216 210 21 206 210 . � 3 R R 700 toe 2t s _ " M Locust St. t0 123 1 123 vJ 1:2 - 23 - 124 R - 127 p 11 t16 w 114 t IS 116 C 1 1tcc „ ^ 102 „ �^ tt3 11J 0 C R ^ 10 los -C O 01 V 107 V ' o .. _ m16i 167 _I i 4 ; 4 A A 21 200 Iff If 1 215 216 213 216 220 220 :2a 223 271 FRIO 226 2b 223 32 232 237 733 32 237 236 232 b 210 211 240 1p 243 ' S 16 317 h � � 2 '� « 321 C n eStnu S. 0 PROPOSED BIA BOUNDARIES 0 law r 0 PROPOSED BIA BOUNDARIES 0 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Building: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. • Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs Street Fairs _ Sidewalk Sales • Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's • Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations • Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks High visibility facade improvements E. Commercial Recruitment and Retention Work with the City's Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. EXHIBIT C AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. A. Business Type Definitions: • Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. • Lodging: Businesses include inns, hotels, motels, RV parks and other similar businesses. Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. Finance: Offers banking -related services. B. Proposed Lodi BIA Annual Benefit Fee Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 MAILING LIST Page No. 1 Resolution of Intention for Business Improvement Area 10/09/97 (BIA) No. 1 PIN ADDRESS 396 101 N CHURCH ST DEJONG INSURANCE 0 101 N CHURCH ST BECKREST ADVERTISING 397 109 N CHURCH ST BECKMAN 398 111 N CHURCH ST RENAISSANCE HAIR 399 114 N CHURCH ST SCHAFFER, SUESS & BOYD 2572 118 N CHURCH ST SCHAFFER, SUESS & BOYD 400 122 N CHURCH ST SCHAFFER REALTORS 401 125 N CHURCH ST LODI NEWS SENTINEL 402 200 N CHURCH ST STOCKTON SAVINGS & LOAN 403 223 N CHURCH ST PAUL'S SAFE LOCK & KEY 404 223 A N CHURCH ST PAUL'S SAFE LOCK & KEY 405 230 N CHURCH ST CAIN ELECTRIC 427 17 S CHURCH ST GUILD CLEANERS 428 110 S CHURCH ST HOUSE OF CLOCKS 429 112 S CHURCH ST LODI BEAUTY SHOPPE 430 220 S CHURCH ST HEILIG-MEYERS FURNITURE 2265 229 S CHURCH ST BANK OF THE WEST 0 19 DOWNTOWN MALL VISIBLE CHANGES 0 21 DOWNTOWN MALL FENILY GALLERY 0 40 DOWNTOWN MALL CHEL•SEY'S 526 5 W ELM ST TOKAY QUICK PRINTING 527 7 W ELM ST RASHID IMPORTS 531 16 W ELM ST YELLOW ROSE ANTIQUES 532 18 W ELM ST SHANNON RANCHES INC. 533 20 W ELM ST HOOVER CARPET 537 27 W ELM ST LEGENDS 541 22S A W ELM ST DONOVAN, JOHN COMPANY 542 225 C W ELM ST DONOVAN, JOHN COMPANY 1088 222 1 W LOCKEFORD ST WAHLEN STATE FARM 0 222 10 W LOCKEFORD DELLAMONICA, SNYDER ARCH 1089 222 2 W LOCKEFORD ST SCOTT DASKO, ARCHITECT 1090 222 3 W LOCKEFORD ST HESSELTIME REALTY 1092 222 5 W LOCKEFORD ST TOKAY REALTY 1093 222 6 W LOCKEFORD ST DERMAL CLINIC 1095 222 8 W LOCKEFORD ST DEGUSA ELECTRONIC 1096 222 9 W LOCKEFORD ST PACIFIC FIELD SERVICE 1179 9 W LOCUST ST EHLERS HOLDING INC. 1181 10 W LOCUST ST BANK OF LODI N.A. 1183 20 W LOCUST ST VALLEY PAINTS INC. 1184 21 W LOCUST ST PANTEL HOUSE OF LIGHTS 2292 101 2 W LOCUST ST SCHAFFER, SUESS & BOYD 22'1 7.01 3 W LOCUST ST SCFAFFFR, SUESS BOYD 0 101 4 W LOCUST THE STOCKTON RECORD Page No. 2 10/09/97 PIN ADDRESS 1269 1 W LODI AV THE TUNE UP SHOP 1270 4 W LODI AV DANGIER FURNITURE 1271 16 W LODI AV LONG JOHN SILVERS 1272 21 W LODI AV PIZZA HUT 2665 22 W LODI AV COMIC GRAPEVINE 2666 24 W LODI AV THE BOOK GARDEN 1273 26 W LODI AV RYDEL VACUUM INC 1274 100 W LODI AV LONGS DRUGS 1275 120 W LODI AV WELLS FARGO BANK 1277 200 W LODI AV MCDONALD'S HAMBURGERS 1278 201 A W LODI AV HONEY TREAT YOGURT SHOP 1279 203 W LODI AV LODI VIDEO CORP. 1280 205 W LODI AV LODI VIDEO CORP. 1281 207 W LODI AV CHECK N GO 1286 221 W LODI AV PINE AUTO SUPPLY 1518 _ 3 W OAK ST CALIFORNIA STYLES 1519 6 W OAK ST KNUDERT & BAUER APPLIANC 1520 7 W OAK ST RED'S APPLIANCE 1522 10 W OAK ST TAQUERIA JACISCO 0 10 B W OAK P OTO FACTORY 1524 12 W OAK ST RAILROAD JUNCTION 1525 15 W OAK ST GIENGER'S FLOORS 1528 110 W OAK ST LIVING WAY BOOK STORE 1529 118 A W OAK ST ROSA LAW OFFICE 2309 207 W OAK ST RUSSELS HAIR SALOON 0 207 W OAK ST SKIN SENSE 2623 215 1 W OAK ST VACANT 1535 215 2 W OAK ST CERTIFIED LOSS CONTROL 1536 215 3 W OAK ST CINDI'S BOOKKEEPING 1537 215 4 W OAK ST UNEKA NAILS & FACIALS 2607 215 5 W OAK ST FARMERS INSURANCE 1997 215 6 W OAK ST DAVID P. WARNER, ATTORNE 0 215 W OAK ST F & I TAX SERVICE 1538 221 A W OAK ST BAKER-PEARSON 1539 221 R W OAK ST AMERICAN INV SERVICE 1540 221 C W OAK ST FAMILY OF EAGLES 0 221 W OAK ST TIM BERTSCH INSURANCE 1541 225 W OAK ST OFFICE OF LINDA LOFTHUS 1630 1 W PINE ST PAK-INDIA 1631 2 W PINE ST GRAFFIGNIA FRUIT CO. 1632 3 W PINE ST STUDIO SUNWEST 1636 6 W PINE ST SIEGFRIED'S 1637 7 W PINE ST FASHION BEAUTY SALON 2836 10 W PINE ST H & R BLOCK 1641 11 W PINE ST LINCOLN SHOE REPAIR 1642 12 W PINE ST PACIFIC GAS & ELEC=TRIC 1643 13 W PINE ST ALICIAS ANTIQUES 1644 14 W PINE ST INTIMATES Page No. 10/09/97 PIN ADDRESS 1646 15 W PINE ST ABRAHAMSON'S PRINTING 1647 16 W PINE ST PINE ST. BARE FURNITURE 1648 17 W PINE ST FRANK'S BUSINESS MACHINE 1649 18 W PINE ST FRAMES & FINE THINGS 0 21 W PINE SISONS KARATE 1651 100 W PINE ST SQUIRE'S CLOTHIER 2711 103 W PINE ST SECOND THOUGHT 1652 105 W PINE ST GERTIES PLACE 1654 108 W PINE ST LODI TAILOR SHOP 1656 111 W PINE ST F & M EXECUTIVE OFFICES 1657 112 W PINE ST PERSONAL TOUCH 1658 114 W PINE ST CAPRI PIZZA 1660 121 W PINE ST FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK 1661 121 205 W PINE ST PROFESSIONAL CORP. ATTYS 1664 218 W PINE ST GERARD & GERARD 1665 220 W PINE ST FIRESIDE THRIFT CO 1667 222 W PINE ST PHOTO INSTANT PRINT 1668 224 W PINE ST KEN SATO STUDIO 1669 _ 226 W PINE ST SOMERSAULTS 1670 228 W PINE ST PUFF -N -STUFF 2496 116 N PLEASANT AV KIM VEERKAMP (PA "0 125 N PLEASANT STEVEN CUTIRELL OrEICE 2451 238 S PLEASANT AV PINE AUTO WAREHOUSE 1755 29 N SACRAMENTO ST ROY'S CLUB 1756 31 N SACRAMENTO ST ROY'S CLUB 2343 35 N SACRAMENTO ST MUSIC, GAMES OUTLET 1758 41 N SACRAMENTO ST JAKE & CLAY'S BARBER SHO 1759 43 N SACRAMENTO ST SINALOA CAFE 2362 45 A N SACRAMENTO ST POOL HALL 1761 47 N SACRAMENTO ST HASSAN'S WAREHOUSE 1762 100 N SACRAMENTO ST JOE HASSAN CLOTHING 1763 101 N SACRAMENTO ST PAYLESS MARKET 1764 107 N SACRAMENTO ST DELICIAS RESTURANT 1765 108 N SACRAMENTO ST GRAFFIGNA'S BROTHERS 2714 110 N SACRAMENTO ST NAPA AUTO PARTS 1768 114 N SACRAMENTO ST LODI SPORTS CLUB 1769 116 N SACRAMENTO ST RAINBOW CLUB 1770 117 N SACRAMENTO ST EL GRUELENSE CAFE 1771 118 N SACRAMENTO ST EL TROPICAL CLUB 1772 119 N SACRAMENTO ST GUADALAJARA CAFE 1773 119 1/2 N SACRAMENTO ST GUADALAJARA ROOMS 1775 124 N SACRAMENTO ST ALAMO RADIATOR 1776 125 N SACRAMENTO ST MAZATLAN CAFE 1777 127 N SACRAMENTO ST MAZATLAN CAFE 1778 130 N SACRAMENTO ST GUNDERSHAUG ELECTRIC 1779 200 N SACRAMENTO ST SAK'S TV 1780 201 1V SACRAMENTO ST GERIG' S IMPORT AUTO SER71 2715 204 N SACRAMENTO ST SAK'S TV & APPLIANCE 1784 214 N SACRAMENTO ST WRIGHTS MOTORS Page No. 4 10/09/97 PIN ADDRESS 1785 217 N SACRAMENTO ST EHLERS AUTO SERVICE 1826 7 S SACRAMENTO ST PLAYBOY CLUB 2819 9 S SACRAMENTO ST ADULT PLEASURE WORLD 1827 11 S SACRAMENTO ST VACANT 1831 21 S SACRAMENTO ST HENDERSON BROS. HARDWARE 1832 27 S SACRAMENTO ST RASHID IMPORTS 1834 41 S SACRAMENTO ST MOORE'S KARATE 1835 100 S SACRAMENTO ST GIANT DISCOUNT TIRE 1836 101 S SACRAMENTO ST MORRIS AUTO SUPPLY 2344 210 S SACRAMENTO ST JIM'S CUSTOM MACHINE 1838 216 S SACRAMENTO ST PERALES AUTOMOTIVE 1839 217 S SACRAMENTO ST HENDERSON SHEET METAL 3013 218 S SACRAMENTO ST FRANK'S AUTO FACTORY 2863 221 S SACRAMENTO ST BLEWETT DAIRY 1840 221 A S SACRAMENTO ST OGRENS 1841 221 B S SACRAMENTO ST SANDOVAL SALSA 0 _ 4 N SCHOOL CORY BUILDING 1878 5 N SCHOOL ST CHRISTENSEN'S FASHIONS 1880 6 N SCHOOL ST SONSHINE NUTRITION 2452 8 N SCHOOL ST FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK 1881 9 N SCHOOL ST BORELLI JEWELLS 1882 10 N SCHOOL ST BITTERMAN'S JEWERLY 1883 11 N SCHOOL ST 11 NORTH - APPAREL 1884 12 N SCHOOL ST TUXEDOS OF LODI 1886 13 N SCHOOL ST T.J.'S SALOON 1887 14 N SCHOOL ST MICKEY'S ANTIQUES 1888 16 N SCHOOL ST THE CLOTHES CLOSET 1890 20 N SCHOOL ST TEALBROOK GALLERY 1891 21 N SCHOOL ST LODI OFFICE PRODUCTS 1892 22 N SCHOOL ST OLLIE`S TAVERN 0 24 A N SCHOOL SHARED NETWORK SERVICES 1895 25 N SCHOOL ST LAW OFFICES - ADAMS 1896 26 N SCHOOL ST ANGELOS 1897 28 N SCHOOL ST ANGELO'S 1898 102 N SCHOOL ST LEGENDS 0 104. 100 N SCHOOL ST US SAFETY PRODUCTS 0 104 202 N SCHOOL ST ANITA'S TAX SERVICE 0 104 203 N SCHOOL ST TUCKER FINANCIAL MANGMT 0 104 204 N SCHOOL ST JAMES GRAVE ATTORNEY 0 104 206 N SCHOOL ST TURBETTI MUSIC STUDIO 0 104 209 N SCHOOL ST JOHN PYLE ATTORNEY 0 104 212 N SCHOOL ST JOEL FAX 0 104 213 N SCHOOL ST MOUNTAIN VALLEY 0 104 214 N SCHOOL DRY CREEK REALTY 0 104 214 N SCHOOL ST FUBERAL IN BERLIN 0 104 215 N SCHOOL ST TRAVIS -PATENT LAWYER 0 104 306 N SCHOOL ST NALC BP1452 0 104 307 N SCHOOL ST STEVE WORLEY 0 104 309 N SCHOOT. ST BENIFICIAL MASSAGE 0 104 310 N SCHOOL ST HEALTH TOUCH 0 104 313 N SCHOOL ST SUPERIOR MORTGAGE Page No. 5 10/09/97 PIN ADDRESS 0 104 314 N SCHOOL ST DJ HENRY 0 104 315 N SCHOOL ST VINYL JUNKEEZ 2313 106 N SCHOOL ST EMPRESA BAILON 1905 108 N SCHOOL ST TOM'S USED BOOKS 1906 110 N SCHOOL ST LASTING IMPRESSIONS 1909 114 N SCHOOL ST CYBER -TEC 1910 115 1 N SCHOOL ST KURT H. SIEBERT OFFICE 1911 115 2 N SCHOOL ST NOR CAL 1912 115 3 N SCHOOL ST RINN & ELLIOTT 1914 115 4 N SCHOOL ST CHRISSY'S TOTAL IMAGE 1913 115 5 N SCHOOL ST CHRISSY'S TOTAL IMAGE 1915 116 A N SCHOOL ST LAVERNE'S COFFEE SHOP 1917 120 N SCHOOL ST MIZ M'S 1918 123 N SCHOOL ST GIERHART & WELLS FUNERAL 2820 124 N SCHOOL ST SAKS WAREHOUSE 1919 130 N SCHOOL ST VALLEY PAINTS 1921 210 N SCHOOL ST PERRY, KENNETH 1922 216 N SCHOOL ST SILVER BULLET ENTERPRISE 1935 _ 5 S SCHOOL ST SUN AMERICAN SECURITIES 1936 5 1/2 S SCHOOL ST LODI BARBER SHOP 2719 6 S SCHOOL ST THORNTON HOUSE 2720 6 A S SCHOOL ST PATRICIA'S 1938 9 S SCT400L ST THE DAISY SHOP 1939 10 S SCHOOL ST THORNTON HOUSE 2722 11 S SCHOOL ST L & L TRAVEL 1940 13 S SCHOOL ST GARRY'S LOUNGE 1941 14 S SCHOOL ST HELMSMAN PRNTG & GRAPHIC 1942 14 A S SCHOOL ST BENEFICIAL FINANCE 1943 15 S SCHOOL ST CARLOTTAS 1944 17 S SCHOOL ST PRET 1945 20 S SCHOOL ST ELIZABETH OF CALIF., THE 1946 22 S SCHOOL ST IMAGE HAIR STUDIO 1948 31 S SCHOOL ST BANK OF AMERICA 2723 35 S SCHOOL ST LODI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2933 101 S SCHOOL ST CAPITAL THRIFT 1955 121 B S SCHOOL ST KING TSIN RESTAURANT 1957 125 S SCHOOL ST SYNOWICKI'S JEWEL BOX 1959 203 S SCHOOL ST COTTAGE BAKERY 1960 208 S SCHOOL ST POSER'S TV 1961 210 S SCHOOL ST JDW DESIGNS INC 1962 212 S SCHOOL ST EL PAJARO 1963 213 S SCHOOL ST COTTAGE BAKERY 1964 215 S SCHOOL ST ROCHA'S MORTUARY 1965 216 S SCHOOL ST SECURITY LOCK AND KEY 1966 218 S SCHOOL ST KIDCO 1967 220 S SCHOOL ST DANZ JEWELERS 1968 222 S SCHOOL ST CUTTING EDGE 1969 226 S SCHOOL ST BURTON'S SHOES 1970 230 S SCHOOL ST FYFFE'S AUTO REPAIR 1971 233 S SCHOOL ST LYON'S RESTAURANT 2201 105 W WALNUT ST LARRY'S COINS Page No. 6 10/09/97 PIN ADDRESS 2204 115 1 W WALNUT ST 2205 115 2 W WALNUT ST 2206 115 4 W WALNUT ST 2207 120 W WALNUT ST P.O. Box 343, Acampo, CA 95220 Added to List: Current Business Owner Weil Motors 2 West Lockeford Street Lodi, CA 95240 Current Business Owner First National Bank of Marin 200 S. School Street Lodi, CA 95240 SHAKLEE PRODUCTS LEN -ELL ENTERPRISES CREATIVE SERVICES BANK OF STOCKTON HAZEL'S RESTAURANT ITEMS 7 THROUGH 12 AND EXHIBITS B AND C Pages with revised information attached per City Attorney Randall Hays on Tuesday, October 28, 1997. Alice M. Reimche City Clerk 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A public hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This public hearing shall be deemed to be the public meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the public hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the public hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in _ writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said public hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall contain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Building: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. • Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs Street Fairs Sidewalk Sales • Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's • Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations • Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks High visibility facade improvements E. Commercial Recruitment and Retention • Work with the City's Economic Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. • Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. EXHIBIT C AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. A. Business Type Definitions: Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. Lodging is included in this classification. Finance: Offers banking -related services. B. Proposed Lodi BIA Annual Benefit Fee Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 F IFOR�`a On Thursday, October 16, 1997 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, a copy of Resolution No. 97-179 attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", was posted at the following three locations: Lodi Public Library Lodi Police Public Safety Building Lodi City Hall Lobby The above locations are public areas available to the public 24 hours a day. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on October 16, 1997, at Lodi, California. ORDERED BY: ALICE M. REIMCHE CITY CLERK Jacqueline L. Taylor Deputy City Clerk Jennifer M. Perrin Deputy City Clerk i Susan Seward- e Ad strative Clerk bialformsWecpost.doc •, CITY OF LODI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Date: November 5, 1997 (Public Hearing & Meeting) Carnegie Forum Date: December 3, 1997 (Public Hearing) 305 West Pine Street, Lodi Time: 7:00 p.m. For information regarding this notice please contact: Alice M. Reimche City Clerk Telephone: (209) 333-6702 RESOLUTION NO. 97-179 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE DOWNTOWN LODI BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA WHEREAS, the California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 et sea., authorizes cities to establish Parking and Business Improvement Areas for the purpose of promoting economic revitalization and physical maintenance of business areas in order to create jobs, attract new business and prevent erosion of the business area; and WHEREAS, the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area Formation Committee ("the Committee") has requested the Lodi City Council to establish such an Improvement Area, NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby resolve, determine, and find as follows: 1. The recitals set forth herein are true and correct. 2. The City Council does, at the request of the Committee, and pursuant to the California Streets and Highways Code, declare its intention to establish the "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1" ("the Area"). 3. The boundaries of the entire area are to be included in the Area, and the boundaries of each separate benefit zone within the Area, are set forth in the Map, EXHIBIT A, incorporated herein by reference. A true and correct copy of the map is on file with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi. 4. The types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the levy of the assessments on business in the Area are in EXHIBIT B hereto and incorporated by reference. 5. The City Council intends to levy an annual benefit assessment on businesses in the Area, except where funds are otherwise available, to pay for all improvements and activities of the Area. 6. All funds of the Area shall be expended on improvements and activities within the Area. 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. JACITYUR"ORMSINOTBIALOC 10/16/97 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A Public Hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This Public Hearing shall be deemed to be the Public Meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the Public Hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the Public Hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said Public Hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Each written protest shall obtain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to the identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity of defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the Public Hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. 13. Further information regarding the proposed Downtown Lodi Improvement Area may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Lodi, at City Hall, 221 West Pine Street or telephone (209) 333-6702. 14. The City Clerk is instructed to provide notice of the Public Hearing as follows: a. Publish this Resolution of Intention in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Lodi once, for at least seven (7) days before the hearing. b. Mail a complete copy of this Resolution of Intention to each and every business owner in the Area within seven (7) days of the adoption of this Resolution by the City Council. 15. This Resolution is effective on its adoption. Dated: October 15, 1097 J. ICITYCLRKTORMSINOTBIA DOC 10!16197 I hereby certify that the foregoing to be a true, full and correct copy of Resolution No. 97-179, duly passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held October 15, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Land, Mann, Sieglock, Warner and Pennino (Mayor) NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None �ld.Gu/ Ill. ALICE M. REIIVfCHE City Clerk JACITYURKWORMSWOTBWDOC 10/16797 10 S` Ll ' u +' Sacramento u w 4 8 n 4JO 1 4 427 +n 12 410 427 4 414 13 41 1 j, 411 41 7 403 321 w - 322 315 314 ' 310 ' 307 707 300 303 u � 3b2 O 226 217 211 20, 2, 200 � w CHURCH ST 4g 130 a e N 0 p u u y w Ito n 100me eN► 1 01 11 v$ v u u ems+ 5t w 10 School St. ii v is t0 21 25 � • s 7 If 20 17 If 11 1 11 s 1f 11 O � N Sacramento' St. 3 �1 M M _ - ®moi �� _ ©'�•"�`� -•� �* �� .+~F7._ — tri 417 A 326 321 200 N ra 4 U7 422 4 Is 4 411 4' 404 407 401 40 402 40 32; 321 NJ314 313 M. 300 10 S` Ll ' u +' Sacramento u w 4 8 n 4JO 1 4 427 +n 12 410 427 4 414 13 41 1 j, 411 41 7 403 321 w - 322 315 314 ' 310 ' 307 707 300 303 u � 3b2 O 226 217 211 20, 2, 200 � w CHURCH ST 4g 130 a e N 0 p u u y w Ito n 100me eN► 1 01 11 v$ v u u ems+ 5t w 10 School St. ii v is t0 21 25 � • s 7 If 20 17 If 11 1 11 s 1f 11 O � N Sacramento' St. 3 �1 M M _ - ®moi �� _ ©'�•"�`� -•� �* �� .+~F7._ — tri 417 A 326 321 200 N ra 1;WV 1: NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Building: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. • Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs Street Fairs Sidewalk Sales • Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities • Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers • Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's • Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations • Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks • High visibility facade improvements E. Commercial Recruitment and Retention • Work with the City's Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. EXHIBIT C AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BiA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. MHE0111.1 • Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. Lodging: Businesses include inns, hotels, motels, RV Parks and other similar businesses. • Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. • Finance: Offers banking -related services. Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 Y. ITEMS 7 THROUGH 12 AND EXHIBITS B AND C Pages with revised information attached per City Attorney Randall Hays on Tuesday, October 28, 1997. Alice M. Reimche City Clerk 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A public hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This public hearing shall be deemed to be the public meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the public hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the public hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in _ writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said public hearing. 'To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall contain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Building: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. • Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs Street Fairs Sidewalk Sales • Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks High visibility facade improvements Work with the City's Economic Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. � IC AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. A. Business Type Definitions: Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. Lodging is included in this classification. • Finance: Offers banking -related services. Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 S 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 I dl Ic-) FIG. _ • CITY OF LODI P. O. BOX 3006 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 ADVERTISING INSTRUCTIONS SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING RESOLUTION NO. 97-179 ENTITLED, "A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE DOWNTOWN LODI BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA' PUBLISH DATES: MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1997 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1997 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1997 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23,1997 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1997 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26,1997 MONDAY, OCTOBER 27,1997 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: ONE AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: ALICE M. REIMCHE CITY CLERK DATED: OCTOBER 16, 1997 ORDERED BY: C l JONIFERYA. PERRIN DEPUTY CITY CLERK JACQUELINE L. TAYLOR DEPUTY CITY CLERK SUSAN SEWARD-LAKE ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK advins/forms •, CITY OF LODI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Date: November 5, 1997 (Public Hearing & Meeting) Carnegie Forum Date: December 3, 1997 (Public Hearing) 305 West Pine Street, Lodi Time: 7:00 p.m. For information regarding this notice please contact: Alice M. Reimche City Clerk Telephone: (209) 333-6702 RESOLUTION NO. 97-179 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ESTABLISH THE DOWNTOWN LODI BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA WHEREAS, the California Streets and Highways Code Section 36500 of sea., authorizes cities to establish Parking and Business Improvement Areas for the purpose of promoting economic revitalization and physical maintenance of business areas in order to create jobs, attract new business and prevent erosion of the business area; and WHEREAS, the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area Formation Committee ("the Committee") has requested the Lodi City Council to establish such an Improvement Area. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby resolve, determine, and find as follows: 1. The recitals set forth herein are true and correct. 2. The City Council does, at the request of the Committee, and pursuant to the California Streets and Highways Code, declare its intention to establish the "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1" ("the Area"). 3. The boundaries of the entire area are to be included in the Area, and the boundaries of each separate benefit zone within the Area, are set forth in the Map, EXHIBIT A, incorporated herein by reference. A true and correct copy of the map is on file with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi. 4. The types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the levy of the assessments on business in the Area are in EXHIBIT B hereto and incorporated by reference. 5. The City Council intends to levy an annual benefit assessment on businesses in the Area, except where funds are otherwise available, to pay for all improvements and activities of the Area. 6. All funds of the Area shall be expended on improvements and activities within the Area. 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 1%CITYURMFORMSWOTBIA.DOC 10116197 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A Public Hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This Public Hearing shall be deemed to be the Public Meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the Public Hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the Public Hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said Public Hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Each written protest shall obtain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to the identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity of defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the Public Hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. 13. Further information regarding the proposed Downtown Lodi Improvement Area may be obtained from the City Clerk of the City of Lodi, at City Hall, 221 West rine Stieet or telephone (209) 333-6702. 14. The City Clerk is instructed to provide notice of the Public Hearing as follows: a. Publish this Resolution of Intention in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Lodi once, for at least seven (7) days before the hearing. b. Mail a complete copy of this Resolution of Intention to each and every business owner in the Area within seven (7) days of the adoption of this Resolution by the City Council. 15. This Resolution is effective on its adoption. Dated: October 15, 1997 JACITYCLRKIFORMSINOTBIADOC 10/16/97 I hereby certify that the foregoing to be a true, full and correct copy of Resolution No. 97-179, duly passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held October 15, 1997 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Land, Mann, Sieglock, Warner and Pennino (Mayor) NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ALICE M. 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Retail Events and Activities: Art Fairs Street Fairs Sidewalk Sales Back to School Sales Holiday Festivities • Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketing Activities: Advertising supplements for local newspapers • Direct mail promotions D. Streetscape Involvement's Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks • High visibility facade improvements E. Commercial Recruitment and Retention • Work with the City's Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. • Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. EXHIBIT C AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. In• Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. Lodging: Businesses include inns, hotels, motels, RV Parks and other similar businesses. Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. Finance: Offers banking -related services. B. Proposed Lodi BIA Annual Benefit Fee Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00 ITEMS 7 THROUGH 12 AND EXHIBITS B AND C Pages with revised information attached per City Attorney Randall Hays on Tuesday, October 28, 1997. Alice M. Reimche City Clerk 7. The method and the basis for levying the assessments on all the businesses within the Area are set forth in the EXHIBIT C hereto, incorporated herein by reference. 8. New businesses shall be exempt from assessment until the next billing period following their establishment occurs. 9. A public hearing to establish the Area is hereby set for November 5, 1997, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible before the City Council of the City of Lodi, at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA. This public hearing shall be deemed to be the public meeting called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(1). Additionally, the City Council further establishes the date of December 3, 1997 as the date for the public hearing called for by California Government Code §54954.6(a)(2). The hearing is to be held before the City Council of the City of Lodi at the Carnegie Forum, 305 West Pine Street, Lodi, CA at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 10. At the public hearing the testimony of all interested persons, for or against the establishment of the Area interested in matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within the Area and the assessments to be levied, will be heard. 11. A protest against the Area, or any aspect of it may be made orally or in - writing. An oral protest shall be made at the said public hearing. To count in the majority protest against the Area, a protest must be in writing. A written protest may be withdrawn from writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall contain a written description of the business in which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the business, and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on the official records of the City of Lodi as the owner of the business, then the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person is the owner of the business. Any written protest as to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. 12. If at the conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within the Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement Area shall occur. New proceedings to form the Area shall not be undertaken again for a period of at least one (1) year from the date of the finding of the majority written protest by the City Council. If the majority written protest is only as to an improvement or activity proposed, then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the Area. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF BIA PROGRAMS Funds from the BIA will be used to establish but are not limited to the following programs: A. Image Buildine: • "Shop Lodi First" campaign intended to discourage community shoppers from going to nearby malls and community areas. Periodic institutional campaigns centered around prime shopping times — Easter, Christmas, etc. B. Retail Events and Activities: • Art Fairs Street Fairs Sidewalk Sales Back to School Sales • Holiday Festivities Patriotic Themes C. Coordinated Marketini; Activities: • Advertising supplements for local newspapers Direct mail promotions D. Streetscane Involvement's • Trash receptacles • Flowers and plants at selected locations • Physical cleanup of streets and sidewalks • High visibility facade improvements E. Commercial Recruitment and Retention • Work with the City's Economic Development coordinator and the Chamber of Commerce to actively seek the most suitable business to fill existing vacancies or vacancies as they occur. Provide support services to existing businesses needing assistance in order to remain in the downtown area. 11 AREA ASSESSMENT FORMULA The BIA is a self -motivated business program funded by an annual assessment based on a formula developed by the Committee, made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessment formula is based on type of business and location in order to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the Area. The assessment will be collected by the City and turned over in total to downtown businesses for use to fund an annual and year-to-year program of economic stimulation and business enhancement. All business owners stand to benefit to a much greater extent than what the annual fee might be. A. Business Type Definitions: Retail: The buying and reselling of tangible goods. • Restaurant and Bar: Selling prepared foods or drinks. • Service: Offers intangible services of a non-professional nature. Lodging is included in this classification. Finance: Offers banking -related services. B. Proposed Lodi BIA Annual Benefit Fee Zone A Zone B Retailers and Restaurants $200.00 (1-3 emp.) $100.00 $300.00 (4-6 emp.) $150.00 $400.00 (7+ emp.) $200.00 Service Businesses $150.00 $ 75.00 Professional Businesses $100.00 $ 50.00 Financial Institutions $500.00 $500.00