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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
JANUARY 22, 2013
TITLE: APPROVED
? As Recommended
ORDINANCE TO REPEAL ARTICLE XX ? As Amended
DISESTABLISHING THE DOWNTOWN El Ordinance on Reading
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COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ? Implementing Resolution
AND DIRECTION REGARDING ? Set Public Hearing For
REACTIVATION OF DOWNTOWN BID
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Adopt an ordinance repealing Article XX of Chapter 13 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code
relating to community management districts; and
2. Direct staff to undertake activities to allow consideration of reactivation of the Downtown Santa
Ana Business Improvement District (BID).
DISCUSSION
The City of Santa Ana established a Business Improvement District (BID) in 1984 at the request of
Downtown merchants to provide funds from business license surcharges for the promotion of the
Downtown. Funds were collected for this BID continuously through 2007. On December 15, 2008
the City Council adopted a resolution establishing the Downtown Santa Ana Community
Management District (commonly known as the PBID) and levied assessments on property owners
within the District to fund various programs benefiting the Downtown. On May 18, 2009, the City
Council approved an agreement with Downtown, Inc. to manage the Downtown PBID and
Downtown, Inc. proceeded to administer the Clean & Safe Programs and undertake marketing
efforts outlined in their annual report.
Concurrently, it became evident that while there were many Downtown stakeholders supportive of
the PBID and its programs, there were also Downtown stakeholders - both property owners and
business owners - that either did not agree with the initial formation of the PBID or did not agree
with the program expenditures. Due to this disagreement and other factors the City Council did
not levy the PBID assessment in 2012 and therefore, did not provide Downtown, Inc. the funds
anticipated in the May 2009 agreement.
On January 22, 2013, the City Council will consider in closed session a potential settlement
agreement with Downtown, Inc. If the City Council agrees to the settlement terms presented, the
City Attorney will then report the terms of the settlement agreement to the public in open session.
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If this occurs, staff recommends that the City Council proceed with the two actions proposed in this
agenda item.
The two actions proposed, in combination with the Downtown, Inc. agreement, are a result of two
years of discussion concerning the best way for all interests in the Downtown to move forward in
their collective efforts to remain a unique and vibrant shopping, business and entertainment center.
The actions are summarized below.
Ordinance Disestablishing the Downtown CMD
On August 18, 2008 the City Council approved Article XX of Chapter 13 of the Municipal Code
which set rules and procedures for the establishment of community management districts
(commonly referred to as PBIDs). As noted earlier, the City Council then established a PBID under
these rules for the Downtown in December 2008.
If the City Council desires to disestablish the existing Downtown PBID, it is recommended that the
entire enabling authority be repealed. Repeal of Article XX would automatically dissolve any PBID
established to date and would ensure that new rules and procedures would be enacted should the
City and property owners wish to consider a PBID in the future.
Direction Regarding Reactivation of the Downtown BID
The Downtown Santa Ana Business Improvement District (BID) was established in February 1984
as a means of providing the Downtown business community with funding for promoting the
Downtown, increasing security, enhancing maintenance and implementing improvements. The
Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission (CRHC) is designated as the BID Advisory
Board, responsible to prepare and administer the BID's annual budget and annual report. Unlike
the property-based PBID, the BID is funded based upon business license tax surcharges and is
therefore funded by businesses, not property owners. Based on a current analysis of business
license tax accounts, there are now 720 active business license accounts within the BID boundary
with 623 BID-eligible businesses (State law exempts certain businesses from local business
license taxes, including banks and insurance companies. The Municipal Code further exempts
non-profits such as schools and churches.)
Since 2007, no BID assessment levies have been approved by the City Council. With the
disestablishment of the PBID, both Downtown, Inc. and other involved property owners and
businesses have endorsed a return to the BID as a means to generate funds for the promotion of
Downtown. State law and the Santa Ana Municipal Code provide precise direction concerning
levying assessments for the City's current Downtown BID. In general terms, the City would notice
the affected businesses of the intent to consider levy of the assessments, ballots would be sent to
the businesses for return prior to a public hearing, and a public hearing on the assessment would
be held. If a majority of affected businesses protest the assessment, the proceeding would end. If
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a majority of businesses are in favor, the City Council may adopt a resolution approving the BID
assessment.
If directed by the City Council, staff will undertake the following actions related to reactivation of the
BID:
1. Send each business within the Downtown BID boundary a letter providing background on
the BID, information on the amount of the BID surcharge and information concerning the
upcoming process for consideration of reactivation. Meet with business groups as
requested to ensure full understanding of process and BID structure.
2. Brief the Community Redevelopment and Housing Commission concerning City Council
direction and seek the CHRC recommendation of approval of an assessment report.
3. Agendize for City Council consideration of approval of the assessment report and a
resolution of intent to levy and collect the BID assessments. If City Council approves the
resolution of intent to levy, information and ballots will be mailed to each business within the
BID boundary.
4. Hold City Council public hearing to hear and consider all protests. As noted earlier, if a
majority of affected businesses protest the assessment, the proceeding would end. If a
majority of businesses are in favor, the City Council may adopt a resolution approving the
BID assessment.
5. Work with Downtown associations on administrative contracts to program the BID funds.
FISCAL IMPACT
There are no fiscal impacts associated with the recommended actions.
Paul Walters
City Manager
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ORDINANCE NO. NS-XXX
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
REPEALING ARTICLE XX OF CHAPTER 13 OF THE
SANTA ANA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Ordinance No. NS-2771 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code
relating to the establishment of Community Management Districts is
hereby repealed.
Section 2. The adoption of this ordinance is exempt from CEQA and a
Notice of Exemption will be filed if this ordinance is adopted.
Section 3. Chapter 13 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby
amended to delete Article XX in its entirety.
ADOPTED this day of , 2012.
Miguel A. Pulido
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By:
(name)
City Attorney
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AYES: Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the
attached Ordinance No. NS-XXX to be the original ordinance adopted by the
City Council of the City of Santa Ana on , and that said
ordinance was published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date:
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
Ordinance No. NS-XXX
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