HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 5, 1997 (74)AGENDA TITLE: Public Hearing to establish "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1" according
to Resolution No. 97-179
MEETING DATE: November 5, 1997
PREPARED BY: Economic Development Coordinator
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council conduct the public hearing to establish "Lodi
Business Improvement Area No. 1" as called for by California
Government Code §54954.6(a)(1) and, upon closing the hearing,
take the appropriate action.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: At a meeting of October 15, 1997, the City Council adopted
Resolution No. 97-179 declaring its intention to establish Lodi
Business Improvement Area No. 1 and setting public hearing/public
meeting dates for November 5, 1997 and December 3, 1997 to consider the matter. Notice of the public
hearing/public meeting was accomplished by posting the Resolution of Intention (ROI) at three public
areas (Lodi Public Library, Lodi Police Public Safety Building & Lodi City Hall Lobby), by publishing the
resolution in the Lodi News Sentinel and by mailing a complete copy of the ROI to each business owner
in the proposed district.
The purpose of the public hearing is for the City Council to hear and consider all testimony, for or against,
the establishment of the Area. Matters concerning the boundaries of the Area, the areas of benefit within
the Area and the Assessments to be levied will also be heard. 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 public hearing. If at the
conclusion of the public hearing there are of record, written protests 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. At the time of
the writing of this report, no written protests against establishment of the district have been received.
As a matter of discussion, two additional issues related to funding and general operation of the Area
should be considered by Council. They are as follows:
1. That the City of Lodi Finance Department assumes the responsibility for the billing of the BIA
assessments. The BIA budget will be conducted on a calendar year basis. After a period of 30-45 days,
the total funds collected and all unpaid assessment bills would be turned over to the BIA Board for further
action. Staff has met with Finance Director, Vicky McAthie, and recommends that fees be billed once per
year by separate billing in January of each year. Staff is also recommending that no set-up or finance
charges be levied in the initial years of BIA operation. Detailed "Guidelines for Collection" are currently
being drafted by the Finance Department for future review and approval.
APPROVED:
H. D' on Flynn — tity Manager,
Public Hearing to establish "Lodi Business Improvement Area No. 1"
November 5, 1997
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2. That the City of Lodi provide a matching fund subsidy, through the Economic Development Department
budget, in order to help "kick start" the BIA formation and operation. Staff recommends a dollar for dollar
match, not to exceed $40,000 for 2 years; thus allowing the organization sufficient time in which to
generate additional revenues through special events and fund raising promotions. These subsidies may
also allow the BIA the opportunity of employing a part time coordinator to market the downtown as well as
plan/coordinate the special events. The Lodi Downtown Business Improvement Area projected budget for
the first year is estimated at $40,000. In assessed revenues the City's match would then be equal to the
BIA's annual assessed revenues or $40,000.
FUNDING: $40,000 (Community Promotions --'97-'99 Financial Plan & Budget, Page D-96)
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Vicky McAthie,'Finance Director
Respectfully Submitted,
Tony C. eh ' g
Economic Development Coordinator
Attachments
In regards to the Resolution of Intention to Establish the Downtown Lodi Business
Improvement Area No. 1, the City Clerk's office did the following:
• Mailed Resolution No. 97-179 (Exhibit A) entitled, "A Resolution of the Lodi City
Council Declaring Its Intention to Establish the Downtown Lodi Business Improvement
Area" to 274 property owners (mailing list attached as Exhibit B) on October 16, 1997;
• Posted Resolution No. 97-179 at the Lodi Public Library, Lodi Police Public Safety
Building and Lodi City Hall Lobby on October 16, 1997;
• Advertised Resolution No. 97-179 in the Lodi News Sentinel on October 20, 1997,
October 21, 1997, October 22, 1997, October 23, 1997, October 24, 1997, October
25, 1997 and October 27, 1997.
Appropriate documentation is on file in the City Clerk's office.
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 etsea.,
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:
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i. 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 .;,ca arc 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 drat 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 thele 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, Siegiock, Warner and Permino
(Mayor)
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
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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.
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
MAILING LIST
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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
CHELSEY'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
225
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
2292
101
3
W
LOCUST ST
SCHAFFER, STJFSS & BOYD
0
101
4
W
LOCUST
THE STOCKTON RECORD
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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
REO'S APPLIANCE
1522
10
W
OAK ST
TAQUERIA JACISCO
0
10
B
W
OAK
FOTO 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
B
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
16x2
12
W
PINE ST
PACIFIC.GAS- & ELECTRIC
1643
13
W
PINE ST
ALICIAS ANTIQUES
1644
14
W
PINE ST
INTIMATES
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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
2 4 9 E
116
N
PLEASANT AV
KIM L'F:FRKAMP CPA
0..-
125
N
PLEASANT
STEVEN CUTIRELL OFFICE
..24'51
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
%01
N
SACRAMENTO
ST
GER.IG'S IMPORT ATTTO SERV
2715
204
N
SACRAMENTO
ST
SAK'S TV & APPLIANCE
1784
214
N
SACRAMENTO
ST
WRIGHTS MOTORS
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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
FORELLI JEWET,LS
1862_-_
10
N
SCHOOL ST
BITTERMAN'S 'JEWERLY
1583
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
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HAZEL'S RESTAURANT
Added to List:
Current Business Owner
{Neil Motors
2 West Lockeford Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Current Business Owner
First National Bank of Marin
200 S. School Street
Lodi, CA 95240
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FLOOR COVERING-DRAPESkc D
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Linoleums - Tiles - Carpets - Shades - Blinds - Qraeries
CITY CL, --RK
CITY OF LODI
Nov. 3, 1997
City Clerk, Alice Reimche
City Hall
221 W. Pine St.
Lodi, CA. 95240
Dear Mrs. Reimche, City Clerk:
RE: City Resolution #97-179 Establishment.of BIA
This letter is to document our formal written protest
against the establishment of the Business Improvement Dist.,
also known as BIA.'
We understand this will be discussed at the upcoming City
Council meeting on November 5, 1997. Enclosed is a copy
of the letter we have mailed to all five of the City Council-
men on this date for your information.
Please make it known we have filed a written protest as
instructed in City Resolution #97-179. Thank you for your very
kind attention to this issue.
Sincerely,
l
onnie J iggs
Co -Owner
Ronala 1tiggs
Co -Owner
15 WEST OAK STREET / LODI, CALIFORNIA 95240 /, TELEPHONE 369.9527
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Nov. 3, 1997
CITY CL�n t
CITY 0;
Councilman Phil Pennino
1502 Keagle Way
Lodi. CA. 95242
Dear Councilman Pennino:
RE: City Resolution #97-179 Establishment of the BIA
According to the above resolution, in order to count in the majority protest against the Area, the protest must be in writing. The resolution
continues to state that if at the conclusion of the public hearings there are of record, written protest by the owners of the businesses within tha
Area that will pay fifty percent (50%) or more of the total assessments of the entire Area, no further proceedings to create the Downtown Lo
Business Improvement Area shall occur. This letter is written to voice our written protest against the establishment of the BIA.
We are against the establishment of the area for a number of various reasons. But a few of the reasons are stated below:
Even though this is called an assessment. Whatever you want to call it, it is an extra tax to ms. We apparently have no choice, if establishei:
We have enough tax and restrictions on our business already. We chose to become an small independent business owner for a reason, to be
"independent".
We don't like the fact that we have to pay the same rate as a business on School Street. If School Street businesses had a higher rate than us.
we may reconsider the district. But no matter what you tell me, a business on a side street does not benefit as much as a business directly or,
School Street. Do you know that when we were assessed for the improvements that were made downtown, we paid the same rate as a burin_
on School Street, although we did not get new sidewalks or the paving stones on the streets. All we got was a new light and tree, and much
less parking for customers (which we have heard many complaints of). And our business volume has decreased 35% since construction star:
in March. WOW.
To promote holiday themes does not benefit us at all. The only holiday that gives a customer a reason to buy new Hooting is the
Thanksgiving -Christmas holidays. People do not buy new flooring for Mother's Day, Back -To -School, etc. It is too late for our business tis1,
the downtown promotions are put on for the Thanksgiving -Christmas holidays. The majority of our flooring jobs that are done for these
holidays are booked in October, because most people want their new flooring in by Thanksgiving. They do not want their home to be torn u
over the holidays. So the big After Thanksgiving promotions do not benefit us.
I could go on for pages with reasons why we are against this. But for your benefit, I will cut it short. And one last thing. the promotion "She
Downtown Lodi" is a farce. How many councilmen or the city of Lodi make it a point to shop Downtown Lodi, or even Lodi at all. They
don't. and we could see it during the down construction, and who was doing the actual work. This is a real sore subject for us.
Sincerely.
Connie J. Riggs, Ronald Riggs,
Co -Owner Co-owner
Encl.
cc:Councilmen Land, Mann. Sieglock & Warner
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• 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 25,1997
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1997
TEAR SHEETS WANTED: ONE
AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
CITY CLERK
DATED: OCTOBER 16, 1997 ORDERED BY:
J ITER PERRIN
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
JACQUELINE L. TAYLOR
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
SUSAN SEWARD-LAKE
ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
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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 estaniish 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.
JACITYCLRK%FORMS%NOT8 IA. DOC 10/16197
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 1;;, 1097
JAC ITYURKIFORMSINOTBW DOC 10116197
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. REI CHE
City Clerk
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PROPOSED BIA BOUNDARIES
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
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
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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
Stus SeIaZake
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biMformsldecpost.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.9TAT9
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 Ciby Councii 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.
JACITYURKIFORMSWOTSIA.DOC 10/16197
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, 1997
JICITYURKWORMSINOTBLk DOC 10116/97
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. REI CHE
City Clerk
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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
• 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: BusineEses 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
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
JeniWer M. Perrin
Deputy City Clerk
Susan Seward -Lake
Administrative Clerk
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RESOLUTION
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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:
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
asse--sments 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 conclusic:: 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
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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
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.
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.
CHELSEY'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
225
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
2202
101
3
W
LOCUST ST
SCrTAFFER, STJESS & 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
FOTO FP_CTOR`.
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
B
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
1&42
12
W
PINE ST
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC.'
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
249r,
116
N
PLEASANT AV
KIM VRFRKAMP CPA
0
125
N
PLEASANT
STEVEN CUTIRELL OFFICE
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
N
SACRAMENTO
ST
GERIG'S IMPORT AUTO SERV
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
SCHOO.• ST
BENIFICIAL MASSAGE
0
104
310
N
SCHOOL ST
HEALTH TOUCH
0
104
313
N
SCHOOL ST
SUPERIOR MORTGAGE
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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
SCHOOL
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
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ADDRESS
2204
115
1
W
WALNUT
ST
2205
115
2
W
WALNUT
ST
2206
115
4
W
WALNUT
ST
2207
120
W
WALNUT
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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
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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