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City Council Staff Report
June 25, 2019
Agenda Item No. 14
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Grace K. Leung, City Manager - 949-644-3001,
gleung@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Mary Locey, Management Analyst
mlocey(@.newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3031
TITLE: Approval of Funding Support for the BVMA Inc.
ABSTRACT:
The BVMA Inc. (BVMA), a local non-profit organization, requests financial support from
the City to continue to offer special events and marketing of the Balboa Village business
district.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
b) Approve and file the BVMA Inc. Fiscal Year 2018-19 Annual Report and Fiscal Year
2019-20 Proposed Projects and Budget;
c) Approve $40,000 in funding support for the BVMA Inc. for Fiscal Year 2019-20; and
d) Authorize the City Manager to execute a grant agreement with the BVMA Inc. for
Fiscal Year 2019-20.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Should the City Council approve the BVMA's request for funding support, the City's
approved FY 2019-20 budget includes sufficient funding to contribute $40,000. It will be
expensed to the City Manager's Office, Economic Development Division, Community
Support Expense Account 01020202-821015.
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DISCUSSION:
On February 27, 1995, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 95-4 establishing the
Central Balboa Business Improvement District (BID), formed pursuant to the Parking and
Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, codified in California Streets and Highways
Code Sections 36500 et seq. (1989 Law). The BID subsequently changed its name to the
Balboa Village Business Improvement District. The BID was comprised of small
businesses in the area between A Street and Coronado Street on the Balboa Peninsula.
Operating as a 1989 Law BID, the board members, accustomed to making quick and
independent decisions in the private -sector environment, found the many laws, policies
and procedures to be complicated and burdensome for what they wanted to accomplish.
After nearly a year of investigating various options to allow more freedom to operate, in
2013, the BID board supported disestablishing the BID to form a merchant association,
which would operate independently of the City of Newport Beach (City). Once the non-
profit organization was established, the City agreed it would provide $40,000 annually for
five years to assist the new organization.
The City Council approved the disestablishment of the BID on May 28, 2013 by Ordinance
No. 2013-13, which went into effect on June 30, 2013. The BVMA became an active entity
(officially filed as BVMA Inc.) with the State of California on August 6, 2013. On
September 28, 2013, the City Manager executed a grant agreement with the BVMA for
$40,000 in City funding support for the purpose of marketing, public relations, and event
planning in support of the merchants located in the Balboa Village.
The BVMA represents approximately 80 businesses and is committed to supporting
tourism and economic growth, providing business promotion, and advocating for area
enhancements. The merchant association works closely with Newport Beach and
Company (NB&Co.) for its marketing, public relations, and outreach efforts. NB&Co. hosts
and maintains the BVMA's website; develops and posts social media content; and
facilitates a variety of special events, promotional opportunities and strategic
advertisements.
For the past six years, the City has provided $40,000 annually to the BVMA through City
issued grant agreements. Each year, the City Manager included funding for the BVMA in
the City Council approved budget and executed the grant agreements. This is the first
time staff is presenting the matter to the City Council for funding consideration since 2013.
On June 5, 2019, the BVMA submitted a letter requesting the City's continued financial
support; its annual report of accomplishments for FY 2018-19; and its proposed projects
and budget for FY 2019-20 (Attachment A).
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ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENT:
Attachment A — BVMA Annual Report, Proposed Projects and Budget
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ATTACHMENT A
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BVMA Inc.
Balboa Village Merchants Association Inc.
2865 East Coast Highway, Suite 360
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
949 675-2337 Fax 949 760-8415
June 5, 2019
Mary Locey
City of Newport Beach
100 Civic Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear Ms. Locey,
The Balboa Village Merchant's Association hereby requests a grant to be made to the
Association in the amount of $40,000. These monies will assure the Merchants of
Balboa Village will continue the successful programs implemented during the past six5
years of the City's generous funding.
The Village has held several successful special events, including summer concert series
and a Ski Week promotion. Other events such as the Balboa Car Show and programs
including street d6cor help the merchants during slow after -summer seasonal periods.
Our cooperation with Newport Beach and Company has led to a much higher social
media presence and a modern, well designed website. We are very excited about the
Programmatic Platform to provide enhanced shopping, dining and fun experiences to our
customers.
Attached to this letter are financial statements for the 2017-2018 Fiscal Year as well as a
description of the past accomplishments and future activities planned.
On behalf of the BVMA, Inc., we thank you for this grant, and look forward to a beneficial
continuing relationship.
Kelly Carlson, Owner, Balboa Water Sports
Chair
Coleen DiAluisio, Oceanquest
Vice Chair
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BVMA Inc.
BALBOA VILLAGE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
2018 — 2019 ANNUAL REPORT
The sixth year of the Balboa Village Merchant's Association was very successful
in establishing new and continuing special events that helped promote the
merchants of the village.
Balboa Village Merchant Association accomplishments during fiscal year 2018 -
2019 follow:
* Worked with Newport Beach and Company to bring social media
"influencers" into the village to promote recreation and dining
opportunities in the Village.
* Contracted with Desert Publications to start a program of "Programmatic"
internet-based promotions and media tracking using a geofencing
technology.
* Instituted a cost sharing program to help advertise in the Newport Beach
Inspiration Guide and in the Newport Beach Guide Map program. These
programs are in development with the help of Newport Beach and
Company.
* Held a "Christmas at the Beach" throughout the month of December
featuring new holiday programs and decor.
* Worn and damaged seasonal decorations were retired, and a new cost-
effective strategy of decorating the village was implemented.
* Created and implemented various programs to promote the Village locally,
such as Ski Week promotions.
*Held the "Balboa Beach Boogie" summer concert series featuring a live
weekly performance by a DJ on the patio at Oceanquest.
* Represented the Association at the Mayor's Dinner.
* Continued refinement of the www.balboavillage.com website with Newport
Beach and Company Visitor's website, providing seasonal information and
announcements as well as an electronic merchant directory.
* Continued a Constant Contact program to inform merchants of meetings
and news
* The Association sponsored the Balboa Village Car Shows every Sunday:
*Carried various administrative and operating costs including storage for the
seasonal decorations, E&O Insurance, bookkeeping, and tax preparation.
The Association will finish the Fiscal Year with approximately $38,000 to pass
over into the next fiscal year, as well as $34,000 in seasonal decorations
held as assets.
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BVMA Inc.
BALBOA VILLAGE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
2019 - 2020 PROJECTED PROJECTS
Looking forward to the next fiscal year, BVMA Inc. has the following objectives:
*Begin an aggressive social media campaign through Facebook and
Instagram using community wide mural paintings. At Newport Beach and
Company's recommendation, artists were screened for innovative ideas
and styles to create "Instagram" worthy backdrops to help promote the
tenor and entertainment value of the Village.
*Institute new membership, advertising, and sponsorship structures to create
revenue in addition to the continued City funding.
*Revise and Implement new seasonal and patriotic decoration programs
within the village.
*The website www.balboavillage.com will be improved and additional social
media outreach programs will be developed through the partnership with
Newport Beach & Company. Additional advertising campaigns will be
produced as well as collateral.
*Encourage the continuing "Car Show" Sundays put on in the Market Parking
lot every Sunday.
*Administer the Association using a third party consultant, as well as
miscellaneous costs (including the annual meeting).
*Continue the alliance between Newport Beach and Company and the
Association for implementation of the strategic marketing for the Village,
as well as creating additional "influencer" social media programs.
* Explore a resident targeted family oriented special event to take place in the
park adjacent to the Village.
*Continue a program in conjunction with OceanQuest for weekly DJ events
on the patio at the Discovery Center
* Continue to improve the shuttle program in conjunction with other merchant
associations, the City of Newport Beach and Newport Beach and
Company.
* Institute a Christmas Walk Program for the holiday and Boat Parade
Season.
The merchants of Balboa Village appreciate the efforts of the City Council and
your continued support of their Association.
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Balboa Village
Merchants Association
BVMA Inc.
Budget Outline
July 1, 2019 — June 30, 2020
Funds Available FY End 2019 $34,000
Funds from City 2019 — 2020 $40,000
Additional Funding from the City* $ 7,500
Sponsorships and Participation Fees $10,000
Total Available Funds $91,500
Expenditures
Marketing & Advertising $69,500
Maintain memberships with NB CofC/NB CVB
Website Maintenance and Content Management
Special Event Promotion
Social Media Development
Programmatic Program
Print/Electronic Media Purchases
Special Events $8,000
Holiday Events
Sunday Car Shows
Village Beautification $ 7,000
Street Decorating
Administration $7,000
Administration
Total Planed Expenditures $91,500
*May special event grants
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10:01 AM BVMA, Inc.
06/04/19 Balance Sheet
Accrual Basis As of June 4, 2019
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Jun 4, 19
ASSETS
Current Assets
Checking/Savings
10000 • Union oper
35,236.69
Total Checking/Savings
35,236.69
Accounts Receivable
11000 • Accounts Receivable
3,550.00
Total Accounts Receivable
3,550.00
Other Current Assets
13000 • Decorations
13100 Holiday Decorations( December)
32,217.19
13200 Seasonal Decorations
1,824.23
Total 13000 • Decorations
34,041.42
Total Other Current Assets
34,041.42
Total Current Assets
72,828.11
TOTAL ASSETS
72,828.11
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Equity
32000 • Unrestricted Net Assets
51,166.75
Net Income
21,661.36
Total Equity
72,828.11
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY
72,828.11
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10:01 AM BVMA, Inc.
06/04/19 Profit & Loss
Accrual Basis July 1, 2018 through June 4, 2019
Total 65100 • Program Expenses 13,356.02
Total Expense 18,338.64
Net Ordinary Income 21,661.36
Net Income 21,661.36
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Jul 1, '18 - Jun 4, 19
Ordinary Income/Expense
Income
43400 • Direct Public Support
43410 • Municipal Contributions
40,000.00
Total 43400 • Direct Public Support
40,000.00
Total Income
40,000.00
Gross Profit
40,000.00
Expense
62100 • Contract Services
62110 • Accounting Fees
1,108.33
Total 62100 • Contract Services
1,108.33
65000 • Operations
65008 • E&O Insurance
1,135.00
65060 • Bookkeeping
2,251.67
65070 Taxes/ Fees
250.00
65090 Meeting Expense
237.62
Total 65000 • Operations
3,874.29
65100 • Program Expenses
62000 • Advertising
62010 Online Advertising
2,000.00
62200 Print
4,100.00
Total 62000 • Advertising
6,100.00
63100 • Professional Memberships
1,300.00
65200 • Special Events
65400 • Christmas at the Beach
65430 Decorations
5,523.02
65470 Permits
433.00
Total 65400 • Christmas at the Beach
5,956.02
Total 65200 • Special Events
5,956.02
Total 65100 • Program Expenses 13,356.02
Total Expense 18,338.64
Net Ordinary Income 21,661.36
Net Income 21,661.36
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