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STAFF REPORTS
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10/4/2005
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15 Y
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SR 05:270
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<br /> (b) The adoption of the resolution off ormation and recordation of the notice and map <br /> pursuant to Section 36627 shall constitute the levy of an assessment in each of the <br /> fiscal years referred to in the management district plan. <br /> 36626. If the city council, following the public hearing, desires to establish the proposed <br /> property and business improvement district, and the city council has not made changes <br /> pursuant to Section 36624, or has made changes that do not substantially change the <br /> proposed assessment, the city council shall adopt a resolution establishing the district. <br /> The resolution shall contain all of the information specified in paragraphs (1) to (8), <br /> inclusive, of subdivision (b) of Section 36625, but need not contain information about <br /> the preliminary resolution if none has been adopted. <br /> 36627. Following adoption of the resolution establishing the district pursuant to Section 36625 <br /> or 36626, the clerk of the city shall record a notice and an assessment diagram pursuant <br /> to Section 3114. If the assessment is levied on businesses, the text of the recorded notice <br /> shall be modified to reflect that the assessment will be levied on businesses, or specified <br /> categories of businesses, within the area of the district. No other provision of Division <br /> 4.5 (commencing with Section 3100) applies to an assessment district created pursuant <br /> to this part. <br /> 36628. The city council may establish one or more separate benefit zones within the district <br /> based upon the degree of benefit derived from the improvements or activities to be <br /> provided within the benefit zone and may impose a different assessment within each <br /> benefit zone. If the assessment is to be levied on businesses, the city council may also <br /> define categories of businesses based upon the degree of benefit that each will derive <br /> from the improvements or activities to be provided within the district and may impose a <br /> different assessment or rate of assessment on each category of business, or on each <br /> category of business within each zone. <br /> 36628.5.The city council may levy assessments on businesses or on property owners, or a <br /> combination of the two, pursuant to this part. The city council shall structure the <br /> assessments in whatever manner it determines corresponds with the distribution of <br /> benefits from the proposed improvements and activities. <br /> 36629. All provisions of this part applicable to the establishment, modification, or <br /> disestablishment of a property and business improvement district apply to the <br /> establishment, modification, or disestablishment of benefit zones or categories of <br /> business. The city council shall, to establish, modify, or disestablish a benefit zone or <br /> category of business, follow the procedure to establish, modify, or disestablish a parking <br /> and business improvement area. <br /> 36630. If a property and business improvement district expires due to the time limit set pursuant <br /> to subdivision (h) of Section 36622, a new management district plan may be created and <br /> a new district established pursuant to this part. <br /> Tri-Valley Tourism BID Management District Plan Page 19 <br />
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