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9.A. - Page 76 <br /> Proposition 218 ballot procedure in order to approve any such changes. <br /> Step 2. Quantify Total Basic Benefit Units <br /> Taking into account all identified benefiting properties and their respective assessable benefit units, there are 2,346,119 <br /> Benefit Units A, 4,153,988 Benefit Units B, 44,531 Benefit Units C, and 5,957 Benefit Units D. It is noted that non- <br /> assessable building areas for publicly owned parcels and non-profit owned and occupied parcels are not included in the <br /> Unit A quantities shown below. The measurable assessable quantities for each assessable property characteristic for each <br /> benefit zone are shown in the table below: <br /> Benefit Unit Quantities by Zone for YR 1—2014-15 <br /> ZONE 1 ZONE 2 TOTAL <br /> Total Building Area-Sq Ft(Unit A) 1,087,333 1,258,786 2,346,119 <br /> Total Land Area -Sq Ft(Unit B) 1,527,485 2,626,517 4,153,988 <br /> Total Street Frontage-Linear Ft(Unit C) 16,838 27,693 44,531 <br /> Res Condo Bldg Pad Area-Sq Ft(Unit D) - - 5,957 <br /> The assessment revenue generated per assessable property characteristic for each benefit zone is shown in the table below: <br /> Assessment Revenue Allocation by Factor by Zone for YR 1—2014-15 <br /> ZONE 1 ZONE 2 TOTAL <br /> Total Building Area-Sq Ft(Unit A) $118,954 $94,035 $212,989 <br /> Total Land Area-Sq Ft(Unit B) $58,304 $100,254 $158,558 <br /> Total Street Frontage-Linear Ft(Unit C) $159,961 $263,082 $423,043 <br /> Res Condo Bldg Pad Area-Sq Ft(Unit D) - - $1,191 <br /> Step 3. Calculate Benefit Units for Each Property. <br /> The number of Benefit Units for each identified benefiting parcel within the proposed Downtown Redwood City CBID <br /> was computed from data extracted from County Assessor records and maps.These data sources delineate current land uses, <br /> building areas,property areas and dimensions of record for each tax parcel. While it is understood that this data does not <br /> represent legal field survey measurements or detailed title search of recorded land subdivision maps or building records, it <br /> does provide an acceptable basis for the purpose of calculating property based assessments. All respective property data <br /> being used for assessment computations will be provided to each property owner in the CBID for their review. All known <br /> or reported discrepancies,errors or misinformation will be corrected. <br /> Step 4. Determine Assessment Formula <br /> Based on the nature of the programs to be funded as well as other rationale outlined in Step 1 above, the proposed <br /> Downtown Redwood City CBID assessments will be based on building area,land area, street frontage,and location in the <br />