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SATMD Management District Plan 15 <br />February 27, 2025 <br />VI. GOVERNANCE <br /> <br />A. Owners’ Association <br />The City Council, through adoption of this Plan, has the right, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code <br />§36651, to identify the body that shall implement the proposed program, which shall be the Owners’ <br />Association of the SATMD as defined in Streets and Highways Code §36612. The City Council has <br />determined that TSA will continue to serve as the Owners’ Association for the SATMD. <br /> <br />B. Brown Act and California Public Records Act Compliance <br />An Owners’ Association is a private entity and may not be considered a public entity for any purpose, <br />nor may its board members or staff be considered to be public officials for any purpose. The Owners’ <br />Association is, however, subject to government regulations relating to transparency, namely the Ralph <br />M. Brown Act and the California Public Records Act. These regulations are designed to promote <br />public accountability. The Owners’ Association acts as a legislative body under the Ralph M. Brown <br />Act (Government Code §54950 et seq.). Thus, meetings of the TSA Board and certain committees <br />must be held in compliance with the public notice and other requirements of the Brown Act. <br />Accordingly, the Owners’ Association shall publicly report any action taken and the vote or abstention <br />on that action of each member present for the action. The Owners’ Association is also subject to the <br />record keeping and disclosure requirements of the California Public Records Act. <br /> <br />C. Annual Report <br />TSA shall present an annual report at the end of each year of operation to the City Council pursuant <br />to Streets and Highways Code §36650 (see Appendix 1). The annual report shall include: <br />• Any proposed changes in the boundaries of the improvement district or in any benefit zones <br />or classification of businesses within the district. <br />• The improvements and activities to be provided for that fiscal year. <br />• An estimate of the cost of providing the improvements and the activities for that fiscal year. <br />• The method and basis of levying the assessment in sufficient detail to allow each business <br />owner to estimate the amount of the assessment to be levied against his or her business for <br />that fiscal year. <br />• The estimated amount of any surplus or deficit revenues to be carried over from a previous <br />fiscal year. <br />• The estimated amount of any contributions to be made from sources other than assessments <br />levied pursuant to this part. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 2