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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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_ _. i <br /> osiosi2o,a <br /> Benefit Zone 2 would include: <br /> a.All parcels not included in Benefit Zones 1 <br /> b. (All parcels which are owned and operated by tax-exempt and public agencies, Counry, City, School District,Kaiser <br /> Hospital, and any other tc�exempt parcels would not pay into marketing,promotion or District Identity special benefit <br /> services. Therefore no assessment on building square footage would be levied against these parcels, however the <br /> assessments for linear frontage and lot size would be apportioned equally throughout the entire CBID) <br /> Findin� 2. From Section 4(a): "Separate general benefits (if any) from the special benefits <br /> conferred on parcel(s). Only special bene�ts are assessable. " <br /> BENEFIT ANALYSIS <br /> As stipulated by Proposition 218,assessment District programs and activities confer a combination of general and special <br /> benefits to properties, but the only program benefits that can be assessed are those that provide special benefit to the <br /> assessed properties. Special Benefit" as defined by the California State Constitution means "a particular and distinct <br /> benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in the District or to the public at large.For the <br /> purposes of this analysis, "General Benefits"are benefits from the CBID activities and improvements that are not special <br /> in nature, are not "particular and distinct" and are not over and above the benefits that other parcels receive. General <br /> benefits are not restricted to benefits conferred only on persons and property outside the assessment district, but can <br /> include benefits both conferred on real properiy located in the district or to the public at large. "At large" means not <br /> limited to any particular person-means all members of the public - including those who live, work, and shop within the <br /> district - and not simply transient visitors. The property uses within the boundaries of the CBID which will <br /> receive special benefits from CBID funded programs and services are currenfly a mix of retail, restaurant, <br /> entertainment, service, office, government, residential and parking. Services, programs and improvements <br /> provided by the CBID are prunarily designed to only provide special benefits to identified parcels within the <br /> boundaries of the District. There are five basic categories of special benefit services that will be funded by the <br /> Downtown Redwood City Community Benefit Improvement District. All of these services will confer a special benefit <br /> only to the individual parcels within the Downtown Redwood CBID. The categories of services of special benefits are as <br /> follows: <br /> RESO.#15347 <br /> MUFF#506 <br />
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