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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING
CONFIRMING THE ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE DOWNTOWN REDDING
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION AND LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE
DOWNTOWN REDDING BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2000-2001.
WHEREAS,on February 15,2000,the Redding City Council adopted Resolution No. 2000-25 (the
"Resolution")declaring its intention to levy and collect an annual assessment for fiscal year 2000-2001 in the
Downtown Redding Business Improvement District (the "District") pursuant to the Parking and Business
Improvement Area Law of 1989, Part 6 (commencing with Section 36500) of Division 18 of the California
Streets and Highways Code (the"Act"); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act and the Resolution, the City Council of the City of Redding
conducted a public hearing, after giving due notice thereof as required by the Act, on March 7, 2000, at
7:00 p.m. at the Council Chambers, 1313 California Street, Redding, California; and
WHEREAS,the public hearing has been held and the City Council has heard and considered all oral
and written protests and other comments regarding the levying of the proposed assessments; and
WHEREAS, protests in writing from businesses in the District paying fifty percent (50%) or more
of the proposed assessments have not been received;
NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING DOES HEREBY
RESOLVE, DETERMINE, AND FIND AS FOLLOWS:
1. The recitals set forth herein are true and correct.
2. The City Council does confirm the Annual Report as originally filed by the Downtown Redding
Business Association.
3. This resolution is effective on its adoption and constitutes the levy of the assessment for fiscal year
2000-2001 for the Downtown Redding Business Improvement District as set forth in Exhibit A
attached and made a part hereof by reference.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was introduced and read at a Regular Meeting
of the City Council of the City of Redding on the 7`h day of March 2000 and was duly adopted at said meeting
by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Cibula , Kight , McGeorge , Pohlmeyer and Anderson
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None
obert C. Anderson Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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EXHIBIT "A"
District Assessment Formula
The Business Improvement District(BID)is a self-initiated business district funded by an annual assessment
based on a formula developed by the Downtown Redding Business Improvement District Formation
Committee,which is made up entirely of downtown business owners. The assessments will be used to fund
improvements and activities in the BID designed for economic stimulation and business enhancement for
the businesses in the BID. The assessment formula is based on type, size, and location of business in order
to offer a fair and equitable charge for each business in the BID.
BUSINESS TYPE
BUSINESS SIZE ASSESSMENT
(#EMPLOYEES) ZONE A ZONE B
Retail&Restaurant Small (1-4) $150 S 75
Medium (5-9) 300 150
Large (10+) 450 225
Service&Miscellaneous Small (1-4) 100 50
Medium (5-9) 200 100
Large (10+) 300 150
Professional 100 50
Lodging 300 150
Financial Institutions 500 500
Retail and Restaurant Businesses:Includes restaurants and all businesses not covered by other definitions
below. At least 50 percent of the businesses'gross income is derived from restaurant or food sales or"retail
sales"as defined under the California Sales and Use Tax Law. The fact that a substantial part of its business
consists of sales other than retail sales does not exclude said business from this classification as long as such
other business component does not account for more than 50 percent of said businesses' gross income.
Service and Miscellaneous Businesses: Includes general office, news and advertising media, printers,
photographers, personal care facilities and outlets, contractors/builders, service stations, repairing and
servicing businesses, renting and leasing businesses, utilities, vending machine businesses, household
finance companies, theaters and entertainment-oriented businesses, and other similar businesses not
otherwise defined in the other categories.
Professional Businesses: Includes attorneys, architects, accountants, engineers, surveyors, physicians,
dentists, optometrists, chiropractors and others in a medical/health service field, consultants, real estate
brokers, financial advisors, laboratories (including dental and optical), hearing aid services, artists and
designers, and similar businesses.
Lodging Businesses: Includes inns, hotels, motels, RV parks and other similar businesses.
Financial Institutions: Includes banks, savings & loans, credit unions, and similar businesses.
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