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City Council and Successor Agency
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6/9/2014
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. _ _ .__ _.. �. �. . _ . �� ..��� <br /> 06/09/2014 <br /> Section 4 <br /> Assessment Methodology <br /> The Downtown Redwood City CBID is a property-based benefit assessment district being <br /> established pursuant to the Redwood City Business Improvement Management District <br /> Ordinance Adding Chapter 31 to the Municipal Code. Due to the special benefit assessment <br /> nature of assessments levied within a CBID, program costs are to be distributed amongst all <br /> identified specially benefiting properties based on the proportional amount of special program <br /> benefit each property is expected to derive from the assessments collected. <br /> The Ordinance refers to the concept of relative "benefit" received from CBID funded programs <br /> and activities versus amount of assessment paid. Only those properties expected to derive <br /> special benefits from CBID funded programs and activities may be assessed and only in an <br /> amount proportional to the relative special benefits expected to be received. <br /> The method used to determine special benefits derived by each identified property within a <br /> CBID begins with the selection of a suitable and tangible basic benefit unit. For property related <br /> services, such as those proposed in the Downtown Redwood City CBID, the benefit unit may be <br /> measured in terms of in linear feet of primary street frontage or parcel size in square feet or <br /> building size in square feet or number of building floors or proximity to major corridors in <br /> average linear feet, or any combination of these factors. <br /> Based on the factors described above such as geography and nature of programs and activities <br /> proposed, an assessment formula is developed which is derived from a singular or composite <br /> basic benefit unit factor or factors. Within the assessment formula, different factors may be <br /> assigned different "weights" or percentage of values based on their relationship to <br /> programs/services to be funded. <br /> Next, all program and activity costs, including incidental costs, District administration and other <br /> program costs, and benefit zones are estimated. There are two benefit zones in the proposed <br /> Downtown Redwood City CBID. Proposition 218 requires that indirect or general benefits not <br /> be incorporated into the assessment formula and levied on the District properties in property <br /> based assessment Districts; only direct or "special" benefits and costs may be considered. <br /> Indirect or general benefit costs, if any, must be identified and, if quantifiable, calculated and <br /> factored out of the assessment cost basis to produce a "net" cost figure. <br /> Based on the foregoing, the value of a basic benefit unit or "basic net unit cost" can be <br /> computed by dividing the total amount of estimated net program costs by the total number of <br /> benefit units. Then the amount of assessment for each parcel can be computed by multiplying <br /> the Net Unit Cost times the number of Basic Benefit Units per parcel. This is known as <br /> "spreading the assessment" or the "assessment spread" in that all costs are allocated <br /> proportionally or"spread" amongst all properties within the CBID. <br /> RESO.#15347 <br /> MUFF#506 <br />
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