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3/25/1991
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ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ESTABLISHING A DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA AND ITS BENEFIT ZONES IN A PORTION OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 36500 ET SEQ. OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAY CODE; DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED AREA; STATING THE USES TO WHICH THE REVENUES FROM THE ASSESSMENTS WILL BE PUT; DESCRIBING THE METHOD AND BASIS OF LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT; AND MAKING A DETERMINATION REGARDING PROTESTS
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<br /> · <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> III. DEFINITIONS: <br /> A. Business means trades, occupations, professions, and services of <br /> all and every kind of calling whether or not carried on for <br /> profit, including but not limited to, retailing, wholesaling, <br /> manufacturing, sevice purveying, warehousing, personal and real <br /> property rentals. <br /> B. Full time equivalent employee means the average number of <br /> persons employed by the business daily for one year, determined <br /> by ascertaining the total number of hours of service performed <br /> by all employees in Redwood City during the previous year and <br /> dividing the total number of hours of service thus obtained by <br /> the number of hours of service constituting a year's work of one <br /> full time employee according to the custom or laws governing <br /> ,such employment, and adding to the result thereof the number of <br /> own~rs, partners, or other principals, salespersons or agents <br /> employed, irresp~c:ive of the number of hours of service <br /> provided by such employees. "Hours of service" as used in this <br /> definition shall include all paid holidays, sick leave, <br /> vacations, and any other days for which compensation is paid, <br /> irrespective of whether work is performed therefor. <br /> IV. TIME AND MANNER OF COLLECTING ASSESSMENTS: <br /> A. When Assessments are Due and Payable <br /> All assessments are due and payable in lawful money of the <br /> United States of America as of July I, of each fiscal year and <br /> shall become delinquent thirty calendar days thereafter. <br /> B. Penalty for Delinquent Assessments <br /> To all delinquent assessments there shall be added a penalty of ten <br /> percent of the amount of the assessment due plus an additional ten <br /> percent for each month delinquent thereafter, providing that the <br /> amount of any penalty shall in no event exceed one hundred percent <br /> of the amount of the assessment due. <br /> c. Nontransferability <br /> No business assessment paid pursuant to this article shall be <br /> transferable between persons or businesses. <br /> D. Proration of Assessment <br /> No proration of any assessment due shall be made for any portion of <br /> the period for which an assessment is payable, except that for an <br /> assessment for a business which shall commence after December 31 of <br /> any year, the total assessment calculated shall be reduced by <br /> one-ha lf . <br /> (3) <br /> - <br />
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