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FROM
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
June 25, 2019
Agenda Item No. 20
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Grace K. Leung, City Manager - 949-644-3001,
gleung@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Mary Locey, Management Analyst
mlocey(c)-newportbeachca.gov and
Melanie Franceschini, Administrative Analyst
mfranceschini(a)-newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3031 1 949-644-3028
TITLE: Public Hearing, Adopt a Resolution to Confirm the Levying of
Assessments, and Appointment of the Advisory Board of Directors
for the Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business
Improvement District's Fiscal Year 2019-20
ABSTRACT:
The annual renewal of the Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement
District (NBRA BID) requires a public hearing to determine if there is a majority protest by
the members against the levied assessments or a specific improvement, activity or benefit
proposed by the BID for FY 2019-20. In addition, the City Council appoints an advisory
board of directors to the NBRA BID during the annual renewal process.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
a) Hold a public hearing regarding the renewal of the Newport Beach Restaurant
Association Business Improvement District for Fiscal Year 2019-20;
b-1) If the protests received are less than 50 percent of the total assessment amount,
adopt Resolution No. 2019-61, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach, California, Confirming the Levying of Assessment for the Fiscal
Year of July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 for the Newport Beach Restaurant
Association Business Improvement District,
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b-2) If the protests received are 50 percent or more of the total assessment amount,
abandon the proceedings to renew the Newport Beach Restaurant Association
Business Improvement District;
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c) 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; and
d) Appoint the following Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business
Improvement District members to serve as the Newport Beach Restaurant
Association Business Improvement District's Advisory Board of Directors for
Fiscal Year 2019-20:
BID Member
Representing BID Business
Phil Crowley
Modo Mio
Thaddeus Foret
The Winery Restaurant and Bar
Juan Carlos Godinez
On the Rocks Bar & Grill
Matthew Meddock
Sessions West Coast Deli
Jordan Otterbein
A Restaurant and A Market
Kenyon Parr
Five Crowns
Eun'oo Pluenneke
Balboa Lily's
Christopher Roman
Fork, Knife + Spoon
Talia Samuels
Representing Moulin
Ron Schwartz
Muldoon's Irish Pub
Jim Walker
The Bungalow Restaurant
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The City of Newport Beach (City) contracts with a vendor (the NBRA BID pays for these
services) to collect the member assessments on behalf of the NBRA BID and remits the
monies directly to the NBRA BID's bank account. The monies are used for funding the
activities described in the annual report, which was originally filed with the City Council
on June 11, 2019.
DISCUSSION:
The Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (NBRA BID)
was formed in 1995 (Ordinance 95-55) pursuant to the Parking and Business
Improvement Area Law of 1989 (1989 Law), codified in Streets and Highways Code
Sections 36500 et seq., for the purpose of financing activities and programs to benefit
businesses located and operating in the area. The NBRA BID encompasses any food
service business within the city boundaries, such as restaurants, markets with dine -in or
take-out service, bars serving food, dessert shops, coffee shops, juice bars, catering
companies, or similar food -related businesses.
In accordance with the 1989 Law, a public hearing must be held prior to the City Council
adopting a resolution to confirm the BID's renewal. Owners of member businesses may
submit written or oral protest against the assessment levy and / or against the furnishing
of a specific type of improvement, activity, or benefit proposed for the BID's upcoming
fiscal year.
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• If the majority protest are from member business owners, which pay 50 percent or
more of the total assessment to be levied, the City Council should abandon the
renewal. If abandoned, no further proceeding to renew the BID shall be taken for
a period of one year from the date of the finding of a majority protest by the City
Council.
• If the majority protest is only against the furnishing of a specific type or types of
improvements, activity, or benefit within the BID, those types of improvements,
activities, or benefit zones shall be eliminated.
• If protests represent less than 50 percent of the total assessment, the City Council
may renew the BID.
The NBRA BID is nearing the ends of its FY 2018-19 operating period and the Advisory
Board of Directors (Board) has requested renewal of the BID for FY 2019-20. In addition
to holding a public hearing prior to the BID's renewal, and pursuant to the 1989 Law, an
annual report must be prepared and filed with the City Council.
During its June 11, 2019 regular meeting, the City Council approved the NBRA BID's FY
2018-19 Revised Annual Report and FY 2019-20 Budget, adopted a Resolution of
Intention (Resolution 2019-47) to levy and collect assessments in FY 2019-20, and set a
public hearing for June 25, 2019. See Attachment A for the June 11 staff report (without
attachments).
A public notice of Resolution No. 2019-47 declaring the City Council's intent to levy and
collect assessments for the renewal of the NBRA BID and the time and place of the public
hearing was published in the Daily Pilot newspaper (print) on Saturday, June 15, 2019.
In addition, it was posted on the City's website (newportbeachca.gov/publicnotices) and,
per the 1989 Law, a copy was mailed to each member of the NBRA BID.
At the time this report was published by the City Clerk, no letters of opposition have been
received to the NBRA BID's renewal, the levying of assessments, or to a specific
improvement, activity, or benefit proposed. Any subsequent correspondence, with a
tabulation of protests, will be provided to the City Council at its June 25, 2019 meeting.
Advisory Board Appointments
The City Council has the authority to appoint an advisory board of directors to the NBRA
BID. The City may limit membership on the board to persons' subject to the BID
assessment, or a designated representative of a stakeholder business. The board that
serves the NBRA BID is different and distinct from other City advisory bodies and is not
appointed in the same manner. The City relies upon the Streets and Highways Code for
BID advisory board appointments rather than Council Policy A-2. The NBRA BID's bylaws
allow for the appointment of up to 11 board members.
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The City Clerk posted a vacancy announcement for the 11 available NBRA BID advisory
board seats (board members serve a one-year term). To be eligible to serve on the NBRA
BID Board, the applicant must be the member business owner or their designated
representative. In addition, the business must be in good standing (no debt owed to the
City or the NBRA BID). By the May 15 deadline, 11 applications were received.
The NBRA BID Board met on May 29, 2019 to review the applications and recommended
the nomination of the 11 applicants for City Council appointment to the FY 2019-20 NBRA
BID Advisory Board of Directors:
BID Member
Representing BID Business
Phil Crowley
Modo Mio
Thaddeus Foret
The Winery Restaurant and Bar
Juan Carlos Godinez
On the Rocks Bar & Grill
Matthew Meddock
Sessions West Coast Deli
Jordan Otterbein
A Restaurant and A Market
Kenyon Parr
Five Crowns
Eunjoo Pluenneke
Balboa Lily's
Christopher Roman
Fork, Knife + Spoon
Talia Samuels
Representing Moulin
Ron Schwartz
Muldoon's Irish Pub
Jim Walker
The Bungalow Restaurant
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).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — June 11 Staff Report (without attachments)
Attachment B — Resolution Confirming the Levying of Assessments
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ATTACHMENT A
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
June 11, 2019
Agenda Item No. 10
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Grace K. Leung, City Manager - 949-644-3001,
gleung@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Mary Locey, Administrative Analyst
mlocey@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3031
TITLE: Resolution No. 2019-47: Resolution of Intention to Renew the
Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement
District, Levy Assessments in FY 2019-20, and Fix the Time and
Place of a Public Hearing
ABSTRACT:
On May 28, 2019, the City Council considered staff's recommendation to renew the
Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (NBRA BID). The
City Council, after discussion and public comment, approved a motion to withhold City
funding support to the BID and continued the item to provide the BID Board time to meet
and revise its annual report and budget, which is attached for City Council approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
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 the Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District's
Fiscal Year 2018-19 Annual Report and its Proposed Fiscal Year 2019-20 Budget-,
c) Adopt Resolution No. 2019-47, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach, California, Declaring its Intention to Renew the Newport Beach Restaurant
Association Business Improvement District and Levy Assessments for the Fiscal Year
of July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020, and Fix the Time and Place of a Public Hearing for
June 25, 2019.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The City of Newport Beach (City) contracts with a vendor (the NBRA BID pays for these
services) to collect the stakeholder assessments on behalf of the City and remits the
money directly to the NBRA BID's bank account. The monies are used for funding the
BID's activities as described in the attached annual report.
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DISCUSSION:
The Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (NBRA BID)
was formed in 1995 (Ordinance 95-55) pursuant to the Parking and Business
Improvement Area Law of 1989 (1989 Law), codified in the Streets and Highway Code
Sections 36500 et seq. The NBRA BID was established for the purpose of financing
activities and programs to benefit the businesses located and operating in the area. The
NBRA BID encompasses any food -service business within the city boundaries, such as
restaurants, markets with dine -in or take-out food service, bars serving food, dessert
shops, coffee shops, juice bars, catering companies, or similar food -related business (A
boundary map is attached to the Resolution).
The NBRA BID Board, which serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council, has
requested renewal of the BID for FY 2019-20. Pursuant to the 1989 Law, an annual report
must be prepared and filed with the City Council and a public hearing (scheduled for June
25) must be held prior to the BID's renewal.
It is important to note that during the 2018 renewal process members of the City Council
requested staff review the potential to reform the City's two 1989 Law BIDs (the NBRA
BID and the Corona del Mar BID) under the 1994 Law. (See the separate staff report for
more on the CdM BID.) For quick reference, the below table highlights a few of the major
differences between the two types of BIDs.
Operating as a 1994 Law BID provides autonomy from the City's oversight in BID
management and operations and, since a majority membership vote is required,
validation that the members perceive a benefit of belonging to the organization.
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its own.
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vote.
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. Compliance with the Ralph M.
• Compliance with the Ralph M.
Brown Act.
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• Renewed every five or up to
Council.
10 years by the City Council.
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time to operate and manage.
operate and manage.
Operating as a 1994 Law BID provides autonomy from the City's oversight in BID
management and operations and, since a majority membership vote is required,
validation that the members perceive a benefit of belonging to the organization.
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At its May 28 meeting, the City Council considered the NBRA BID Board's request to
renew as a 1989 Law BID and receive $40,000 in annual funding support from the City.
The City Council discussed the BID's request and its current formation as a 1989 Law
BID. The Council reaffirmed its desire for confirmation that the BID members are receiving
a benefit by re-forming as a 1994 Law BID.
A motion was approved to withhold the City's $40,000 in funding support and continue
the item to allow the BID Board an opportunity to revise its budget. In addition, the creation
of a Council Ad Hoc Committee to review how the BID aligns with City Council priorities
was recommended. (See the separate staff report for the creation of the committee.)
Per direction from the City Council, the NBRA BID Board held a special meeting on
May 30 to revise its FY 2018-19 Annual Report and FY 2019-20 Budget. The Board
revised its budget to eliminate the anticipated funding support from the City, reducing its
proposed expenditures by $49,000 ($40,000 annual funding support and $9,000 Special
Event Grant support) from its meeting expenses, consumer advertising and event
operating budget line items. The revised annual report and budget are included for the
Council's consideration and approval (Attachment A).
Fiscal Year 2018-19 Operating Results
The estimated year-end operating budget for the NBRA BID's FY 2018-19 is reflected in
the table on the following page.
Income (City Funding, Assessments and Special Event Income) $252,000
Fund Balance (Retained Earnings) $20,000
Total Income and Fund Balance $272,000
Total Expenditures $252,000
Fund Balance (Retained Earnings for FY 2019-2020) $20,000
Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20
The proposed operating budget for FY 2019-20 is attached to the NBRA BID's annual
report for the City Council's approval. A summary is reflected in the table on the following
page.
Proposed FY 2019-20 Operating Budget
Income
Special Event Income
Member Assessment
$33,000
$170,000
Carry Over Retained Earnings)
$20,000
Total Income
$223,000
Expenses
Operational Expenses
$9,250
Event Expenses
$24,000
Administration(Board/Admin/Bookkeeping Services
$36,500
Vendor/Contractor Services
$110,000
Outreach
$43,250
Total Expenses
$223,000
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Resolution of Intention
The Resolution of Intention (Attachment B) for the NBRA BID provides for the following:
The intention to renew the NBRA BID assessments for fiscal year 2019-20.
The assessment levies shall be:
o $600 for full -serve restaurants
o $500 for fast -casual restaurants
o $500 for grocery or markets
o $150 for coffee, tea or specialty shops, dessert, bakery or treat shops, juice
bar or smoothie shop, and catering companies.
The improvements and activities to be funded shall be:
o Marketing, advertising, and public relations;
o Brochure development and distribution;
o Promotion of public events;
o General promotion of restaurant trade activities;
o Educational and training classes for members; and
o Membership in various organizations.
The public hearing shall be heard on June 25, 2019 at 7 p.m. in the City Council
Chambers.
Per the 1989 Law, the City Council may revise, change, reduce or modify the assessment
or the type or types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the NBRA
BID Board.
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).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A — NBRA BID Revised Annual Report and Budget
Attachment B — Resolution No. 2019-47
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ATTACHMENT B
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-.61
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, CONFIRMING
THE LEVYING OF ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR OF JULY 1, 2019 TO JUNE 30, 2020 FOR THE
NEWPORT BEACH RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, on June 11, 2019 the Newport Beach Restaurant Association
Business Improvement District ("NBRA BID") annual report and budget was filed and
approved by the City Council;
WHEREAS, on June 11, 2019 the City Council adopted a Resolution of Intention
(No. 2019-47) declaring the intention to levy assessments for the NBRA BID for fiscal
year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, on June 15, 2019 the City Clerk published Resolution No. 2019-47
declaring the City Council's intention to levy assessments for the NBRA BID for fiscal year
July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing regarding the renewal of the NBRA BID was held on
June 25, 2019 without a majority protest.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as
follows:
Section 1: The City Council hereby confirms the levying of assessments as
described in the Resolution of Intention, dated June 11, 2019, for the NBRA BID for the
fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020.
Section 2: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are
incorporated into the operative part of this resolution.
Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
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Section 4: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution 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, Division 6, Chapter 3,
because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Section 5: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 25th day of June, 2019.
Diane B. Dixon
Mayor
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
A c,
Aaron C. Harp
City Attorney
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