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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
6/9/2014
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM THE DOWNTOWN REDWOOD CITY COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE REDWOOD CITY COMMUNITY BENEFIT IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PROCEDURAL ORDINANCE AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH
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_. ._ :� _ _ �. � <br /> CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> PROCEDURES FOR THE COMPLETION,RETURN,AND TABULATION OF <br /> ASSESSMENT BALLOTS <br /> I. ComAletion of Ballots <br /> • Who may complete a ballot <br /> An assessment ballot may be completed by the owner of the parcel to be assessed. As used in <br /> these Procedures, the term "owner" includes the owner's authorized representative. If the owner <br /> of the parcel is a partnership,joint tenancy, or tenancy in common, a ballot may be completed by <br /> any of the general partners,joint tenants, or tenants in common. Except as set forth below, only <br /> one ballot may be completed for each parcel. <br /> • Proportional assessment ballots <br /> If a parcel has multiple owners, any owner may request a proportional assessment ballot. If the <br /> ownership interest of the owner is not shown on the last equalized secured property t� <br /> assessment roll, such request must include evidence, satisfactory to the City, of the owner's <br /> proportional rights in the parcel. The City will provide the proportional ballot to the owner at the <br /> address shown on the assessment roll. Any request for a ballot to be mailed to another location <br /> must be made in writing and must include evidence, satisfactory to the City, of the identity of the <br /> person requesting the ballot. Each proportional ballot will be marked to show the date on which <br /> the ballot was provided, to identify it as a proportional ballot and to indicate the owner's <br /> proportional rights in the parcel. The City will keep a record of each proportional ballot provided <br /> to an owner. <br /> • Duplicate ballots <br /> If an assessment ballot is lost, withdrawn, destroyed or never received, the City will mail or <br /> otherwise provide a duplicate ballot to the owner upon request. The duplicate ballot will be <br /> marked to show the date on which the ballot was mailed or provided and to identify it as a <br /> duplicate ballot or a duplicate proportional ballot. The same procedure applies to duplicate <br /> ballots or duplicate proportional ballots which are lost, withdrawn, destroyed, or never received. <br /> • Marking and signing the ballot <br /> To complete an assessment ballot, the owner of the parcel must (1) stamp or mark the <br /> appropriate box supporting or opposing the proposed assessment, and (2) sign, under penalty of <br /> perjury, the statement on the ballot that the person completing the ballot is the owner of the <br /> parcel or the owner's authorized representative. Only one box may be stamped or marked on <br /> each ballot. Ballots must be completed in ink and include the original signature of the signer. <br /> ATTY/RE50.2986/CC RWC CBID RESO OF INTENT <br /> REV:06-04-14 PT <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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