Long Beach, CA
File #: 06-0439    Version: 1 Name: CD - RESO modify downtown parking and business improvement area
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 5/17/2006 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/23/2006 Final action: 5/23/2006
Title: Recommendation to adopt Resolution of Intention modifying the Downtown Long Beach Parking and Business Improvement Area assessment rate for service-related retail businesses, set the date of June 13, 2006 for a public hearing, authorize the City Manager to initiate majority protest proceedings, and authorize the City Clerk to receive written protests. (Districts 1,2)
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. C-9sr, 2. C-9att, 3. RES-06-0048
Related files: 06-0490, 11-0995
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt Resolution of Intention modifying the Downtown Long Beach Parking and Business Improvement Area assessment rate for service-related retail businesses, set the date of June 13, 2006 for a public hearing, authorize the City Manager to initiate majority protest proceedings, and authorize the City Clerk to receive written protests. (Districts 1,2)

DISCUSSION
Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) uses business license assessment funds to promote and market downtown Long Beach on behalf of businesses located in the Downtown Long Beach Parking and Business Improvement Area (DLBPBIA). The DLBA manages funds to be collected to accomplish promotional activities and other services.

On February 15, 2006 the DLBPIA Board of Directors approved a reduction in the DLBPBIA assessment rate for selected businesses. This change also must be approved by the City Council. The proposed change allows a 39 percent discount for independent contractor licensees engaged in business secondary to another service business such as a real estate office or salon. This change will modify the DLBAPBIA assessment structure to match the discount provided by the City of Long Beach Business License Division for secondary licensees as defined in Section 3.80.243 of the Municipal Code.

The attached resolution of intention sets a hearing date of June 13, 2006 to hear any protests to the proposed DLBA assessment change. A notice of hearing that includes the text of the resolution will be published in a newspaper of general circulation not less than ten days before the public hearing. A complete copy of the Resolution shall also be mailed to the owner of each business within the district. At the hearing, if 50 percent or more of the district's business owners object to the proposed change, the rate change will fail. If a majority does not object, the City Council may approve the new rate by adopting a resolution to that effect.

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