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(a) A map of the district in sufficient detail to locate each parcel of property and, if <br /> businesses are to be assessed, each business within the district. <br /> (b) The name of the proposed district. <br /> (c) A description of the boundaries of the district, including the boundaries of any <br /> benefit zones, proposed for establishment or extension in a manner sufficient to <br /> identify the affected lands and businesses included. Under no circumstances shall <br /> the boundaries of a proposed district overlap with the boundaries of another existing <br /> district created pursuant to this part. Nothing in this part prohibits the boundaries of <br /> a district created pursuant to this part to overlap with other assessment districts <br /> established pursuant to other provisions of law including, but not limited to, the <br /> Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989. <br /> (d) The improvements and activities proposed for each year of operation of the district <br /> and the maximum cost thereof. <br /> (e) The total annual amount proposed to be expended for improvements, maintenance <br /> and operations, and debt service in each year of operation of the district. <br /> (f) The proposed source or sources of financing including the proposed method and basis <br /> of levying the assessment in sufficient detail to allow each property or business <br /> owner to calculate the amount of the assessment to be levied against his or her <br /> property or business. The plan shall also state whether bonds will be issued to <br /> finance improvements. <br /> (g) The time and manner of collecting the assessments. <br /> (h) The specific number of years in which assessments will be levied. In a new district, <br /> the maximum number of years shall be five. Upon renewal, a district shall have a <br /> term not to exceed 10 years. Notwithstanding these limitations, a district created <br /> pursuant to this part to finance capital improvements with bonds may levy <br /> assessments until the maximum maturity of the bonds. The management district <br /> plan may set forth specific increases in assessments for each year of operation of the <br /> district. <br /> (i) The proposed time for implementation and completion of the management district <br /> plan. <br /> (j) Any proposed roles and regulations to be applicable to the district. <br /> (k) A list of the properties or businesses to be assessed, including the assessor's parcel <br /> numbers for any properties to be assessed, and a statement of the method or methods <br /> by which the expenses of a district will be imposed upon benefited real property or <br /> businesses, in proportion to the benefit received by the property or business, to <br /> defray the cost thereof, including operation and maintenance. The plan may provide <br /> that all or any class or category of real property which is exempt by law from real <br /> property taxation may nevertheless be included within the boundaries of the district <br /> but shall not be subject to assessment on real property. <br /> (1) Any other item or matter required to be incorporated therein by the city council. <br /> <br /> 36623. If a city council proposes to levy an assessment that is consistent with the assessment <br /> proposed in the petition of property owners or businesses submitted pursuant to Section <br /> 36621 and with the management district plan submitted pursuant to Section 36622, the <br /> city shall provide notice of the public heating set pursuant to paragraph (2) of <br /> subdivision (c) of Section 36621 to the property or business owners as required by <br /> <br />Tri-Valley Tourism BID Management District Plan Page 17 <br /> <br /> <br />