HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Corona del Mar BID RenewalCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 11
June 8. 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Department
Kathlyn Bowden, AICP; Economic Development Coordinator
949 - 644 -3230, kbowden @newportbeachca.aov
SUBJECT: Corona del Mar Business Improvement District Renewal: 2010 -2011
Annual Report and Adoption of Resolution of Intention to Levy for
Fiscal Year 2010 -2011.
ISSUE:
Should the City Council renew the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District for its
14th year of operation, for the BID's fiscal year of July 15t, 2010 to June 30th, 2011?
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Approve the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District Fiscal Year 2010 -2011
Annual Report; and
2. Adopt the Resolution of Intention to Levy Assessments and set the public hearing for
June 22, 2010.
3. Confirm the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District 2010 Advisory Board, as
nominated by the 2009 BID Advisory Board, as follows:
• Bernie Svalstad
• Tom Nicholson
• Jim Walker
• Beverly "BY Johnson
• Ali Zadeh
• Scott Laidlaw
• Tina B. Hoover
Newport Factoring
Nicholson Companies
The Bungalow
Prudential California Realty
The Port Restaurant & Lounge
Laidlaw Schultz Architects
Hoover Law Office
CdM BID 2010 -2011 Annual Report &
Resolution of Intention to Levy
June 8, 2010
Page 2
DISCUSSION:
Background
The Corona del Mar Business Improvement District (BID) is nearing the end of its
fourteenth year of operation and requests renewal of the District for the fiscal year July
1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. This report summarizes the District's accomplishments during
Fiscal Year 2009 -2010, and the proposed activities and budget for the coming year. The
BID's Board of Directors, which serves as the District Advisory Board, requests City
Council approval of the annual report and scheduling of the public hearing for June 22,
2010.
The District includes the area generally located on East Coast Highway from Hazel Drive
to Avocado Avenue as set forth with greater specificity in the map attached as Exhibit A.
California law requires that an annual report be prepared and a public hearing be held
each year prior to renewal of the District. A summary of accomplishments during 2009
and 2010 and proposed activities for 2010 — 2011 are provided below.
Fourteenth Year District Accomplishments
The Corona del Mar BID sponsored the following promotions and activities during the past
year:
• Committed funds to City to offset the cost of Corona del Mar streetlight
improvements throughout Village
• Organized, prepared, and implemented the Corona del Mar VIP Card program
promoting Corona del Mar businesses
• Maintained the health of the 200 Palms and Hong Kong Orchids along the Coast
Highway right -of -way and paid to maintain the planters & irrigation systems
• Installed holiday decor in the medians at Marguerite and Coast Highway and on
the streetlights /entrance signs in the Village.
• Expansion of streetlight banner program to promote Corona del Mar - specific
events
• Continued design progress on various items called for in the Corona del Mar
Vision Plan
• Supported Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce events
• Advertised in Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce business directory
Fiscal Year District Revenues
During the 2009 -2010 fiscal year the District collected approximately $98,800 in
assessments from members, with an additional $15,000 in accounts receivable to be
collected by the end of the fiscal year. Its account balance as of the beginning of the
CdM BID 2010 -2011 Annual Report &
Resolution of Intention to Levy
June 8, 2010
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year was $100,281. The BID received $47,500 in matching funds from the City. The
BID has spent approximately $202,000 for approved activities, and anticipates spending
an additional $20,000 by fiscal year end.
The District's current account balance is approximately $47,886 at the end of the first
eleven months of the fiscal year. It is anticipated the balance will be approximately
$25,000 or less at the fiscal year end, June 30, 2010. Revenue from members in the
2010 — 2011 period is projected to be $109,000, with City Matching revenues projected
to be $48,000. $179,876 has been allocated for projected expenses with an anticipated
$1,500 remaining at the end of the 2010 -2011 Fiscal Year.
Proposed Improvements Activities and Budget
The FY2010 -2010 Priorities and Budget Outline, including specific goals for each
category, is submitted by the BID Advisory Board as part of the attached Annual Report.
The highest priorities for the upcoming fiscal year are:
• Creation of engineering plans for the narrowing of Coast Highway, in accordance
with the Corona del Mar Vision Plan
• Purchase and installation of street furniture (benches, bicycle racks, and bus
stops) as needed
• Investigation of hanging flower baskets from bus stops and strategic community
areas, such as the intersection of Coast Highway and Goldenrod
• Landscape maintenance of unplanted tree wells, the planted median at the
intersection of Marguerite and Coast Highway, and the Centennial Plaza plant
beds
• Upkeep and repair of the irrigation backflow valves along Coast Highway
• Participation in the Corona del Mar Annual Meeting
• Installation of holiday themed decorations, lighting, and decorative streetlight
banners
• Installation of a streetlight banner program promoting Corona del Mar events
• Participation with the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce sponsored
Christmas Walk
• Marketing through the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce to provide a
website, bimonthly newsletter, an annual business directory, and the Corona del
Mar VIP Card merchant discount program
• Funding for seasonal decoration of the Dolphin topiaries at the intersection of
Marguerite and Coast Highway
The estimated cost of providing the proposed improvements and activities to be
undertaken by the BID in the FY 10 -11 period is approximately $179,876. The
implementation of these actions is more fully described in the attached CdM BID
Priorities and Budget Outline for the Fiscal Year 2010 -2011.
CdM BID 2010 -2011 Annual Report &
Resolution of Intention to Levy
June 8, 2010
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The Advisory Board of the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District does not expect
to raise funds in addition to the assessments levied for the upcoming year. It is
anticipated that matching funds will be approved by the City Council for the Fiscal Year
2010 -2011 in an approximate amount of $48,000. The attached Annual Report further
describes the budget and activities for the upcoming year, and has been filed with the City
Clerk's office as required by California law.
FUNDING AVAILABILITY:
Business Improvement District matching funds are included in the City Manager's
recommended budget for 2010 -11 in Account No. 2720 -8250.
Prepared by:
XHL�Y BOWDEN
Economic Development Coordinator
With Assistance from:
CLINTON SCOTT PALMER
B.I.D. Systems, Inc., BID Administration
Submitted by:
SHAR N WOOD
Assistant City Manager
Attachments: Attachment A — FY 10 -11 Annual Report and FY 10 -11 Priorities & Budget
Attachment B — Resolution of Intention to Levy 2010 -
Exhibit A — BID Boundary Map
Attachment "A"
CORONA DEL MAR BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
FISCAL YEAR 2010 -2011 ANNUAL REPORT
This is the annual report for the fourteenth year of the Corona del Mar Business
Improvement District. As required by Section 36533 of the California Streets and
Highways Code, the annual report shall contain the following information:
1) Proposed Changes to the District Boundary
There are no changes proposed to the District boundaries.
2) Improvement and Activities for the Fiscal Year of July 2010 to June 2011
The following are activities planned for the new fiscal year:
Lane Reduction
The CdM Vision Plan calls for the narrowing of Coast Highway from
three lanes to two before Avocado Avenue, resulting in an additional area
at MacArthur and Coast Highway for greater pedestrian access. The
District will partner with the City to develop plans, cost estimates, and
timelines to begin this project.
Street Furniture
The District will identify various additional locations for benches, bicycle
racks, and bus stops. Such street furniture will be purchased and added as
needed.
Hanging Baskets
Following the test case of creating hanging flower baskets from last year,
the District will investigate the installation of hanging flower baskets
from bus stops or strategic community areas, such as the intersection of
Coast Highway and Goldenrod.
Landscanine
The District will continue to provide landscape maintenance for the
unplanted tree wells, the planted median at the intersection of Marguerite
and Coast Highway, and the Centennial Plaza plant beds. The District
will also fund the upkeep and repair of the irrigation backflow valves that
water the street trees.
Outreach
The District will provide funds for holding the Annual Meeting, as well
as other public relations events and associated mailings as needed.
Holiday Decor
The District will contract to install holiday - themed decorations, lighting,
and decorative streetlight banners.
Banner Program
The District will establish a rotating banner program on public streetlights
within the District to highlight the CdM 5K, the Coastline Classic Car
Show, and the Christmas Walk.
Christmas Walk
The District will contribute funds to the CdM Chamber of Commerce to
sponsor the Christmas Walk.
Marketing through CdM Chamber
The District will continue to contract with the Corona del Mar Chamber of
Commerce to provide a website, bimonthly newsletter, an annual business
directory and the new CdM VIP Card merchant discount program.
Administrative Costs
The District will continue to provide Directors and Operators insurance to
protect the volunteer Advisory Board. It also will pay for any ancillary
mailings or inserts into BID billings.
Dolphin Decorations
The District will continue to pay for the seasonal decoration of the
Dolphin topiaries at the intersection of Marguerite and Coast Highway.
3) The costs of these activities are projected as follows:
Lane Reduction
$ 25,000
Street Furniture
$ 25,000
Hanging Baskets
$ 5,000
Landscaping
$ 9,160
Outreach
$ 3,500
Holiday Decor
$ 26,400
Banner Program
$ 14,900
Christmas Walk
$ 3,000
Marketing through CdM Chamber
$ 64,516
Administrative Costs
$ 2,900
Dolphin Decorations
$ 500
TOTAL
$179,876
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4) The method and basis of levying the assessment shall be as follows:
The benefit assessments will be collected by the City in one installment. The
benefit assessment shall be equal to one hundred fifty percent (150 %) of the
City's annual business license fee as established pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of the
Municipal Code. The penalty for delinquent payments shall be equal to that
established for delinquent business license fees pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of the
Municipal Code, providing that the penalty amount added shall in no event exceed
one hundred percent (100 %) of the assessment amount due. Individuals with
more than one business entity within the assessment boundaries shall only be
required to pay the District assessment for the largest business, shall be exempt
from assessments on additional businesses within the District, and shall continue
to pay required business license fees in accordance with Chapter 5.08 of the
Municipal Code.
Banks and financial institutions that are exempt from City business license
regulations shall be assessed $500 per year. Insurance agencies that are exempt
from City business license regulations shall be assessed $250 per year. Persons
operating in one of the following types of businesses, as an independent contractor
in an establishment owned by another person shall be exempt from this
assessment:
1. Hair stylists
2. Nail technicians
3. Real estate agents
Assessments shall be collected in one annual installment at the beginning of the
fiscal year, and be pro -rated for new businesses that open during the fiscal year.
5) Surplus Carryover from Fiscal Year 2009 -2010
The District estimates that less than $25,000 will be carried over from Fiscal Year
2009 -2010 to Fiscal Year 2010 -2011.
6) Sources of Contributions from other than levy
The District estimates that there will be approximately $48,000 contributed to the
District from the City of Newport Beach.
7) Past Year Accomplishments
The Fiscal Year of 2009 -2010 was a successful one for the District. The District
instituted and completed the following projects:
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• Committed funds to City to offset the cost of CdM streetlight
improvements throughout Village
• Organized, prepared, and implemented the CdM VIP Card
program promoting CdM businesses
• Maintained the health of the 200 Palms and Hong Kong Orchids
along the Coast Highway right -of -way and paid to maintain the
planters & irrigation systems
• Installed holiday decor in the medians at Marguerite and Coast
Highway and on the streetlights /entrance signs in the Village.
• Expansion of streetlight banner program to promote CdM- specific
events
• Continued design progress on various items called for in the CdM
Vision Plan
• Supported CdM Chamber of Commerce events
• Advertised in CdM Chamber of Commerce business directory
The merchants of the Corona del Mar want to thank the City Council for their financial
support and efforts on behalf of the BID.
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Corona del Mar
Business Improvement District
Priorities and Budget Outline
July 1, 2010 — June 30, 2011
Funds Available at end of Fiscal Year 2009 — 2010 $ 25,000
Funds to be Collected July 2010 $109,000
Anticipated Matching Funds from City $ 48,000
TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS $182,000
Priorities
Amount
Lane Reduction
$ 25,000
Street Furniture
$ 25,000
Hanging Baskets
$ 5,000
Landscaping
$ 9,160
Outreach
$ 3,500
Holiday Decor
$ 26,400
Banner Program
$ 14,900
Christmas Walk
$ 3,000
Marketing through CdM Chamber
$ 64,516
Administrative Costs
$ 2,900
Dolphins
500
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
$179,876
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Attachment "B"
RESOLUTION NO. 2010-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO RENEW THE CORONA DEL
MAR BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF
JULY 1, 2010 TO JUNE 30, 2011, AND FIX THE TIME AND PLACE OF A
PUBLIC HEARING.
WHEREAS, the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District
was established in 1996 pursuant to the Parking and Business Improvement
Area Law of 1989, California Streets and Highways Code, Section 36500 et
seq., (hereinafter the "Act'), which requires an annual report to be filed and
approved by the City Council for each fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, the Advisory Board has prepared an Annual Report for
the 2010 -2011 fiscal year which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
resolves as follows:
Section 1: On June 8, 2010, the Corona del Mar Business
Improvement District annual report was filed and approved by the City Council.
Section 2: The City Council hereby declares its intention to renew
the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District for the 2010 -2011 fiscal year
pursuant to the Act.
Section 3: The City Council hereby declares the intention to levy
assessments for the Business Improvement District for the fiscal year July 1,
2010 to June 30, 2011 pursuant to the Act. Such benefit assessment shall be
unchanged from the previous fiscal year and shall be as follows:
A. Banks and financial institutions that are exempt from City
business license regulations shall be assessed $500 per year.
B. Insurance agencies that are exempt from City business license
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regulations shall be assessed $250 per year.
C. Persons operating one of the following types of businesses as
an independent contractor in an establishment owned by
another person shall be exempt from this assessment:
1. Hair stylists
2. Nail technicians
3. Real estate agents
D. The assessment for all other businesses within the District shall
be 150 percent of the annual business license tax as
established pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of the Municipal Code.
Section 4: The penalty for delinquent payments shall be equal to
that established for delinquent business license fees pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of
the Municipal Code, providing that the penalty to be added shall in no event
exceed one hundred percent of the assessment amount due.
Section 5: The benefit assessments shall be collected by the City
in one annual installment, with collections for new businesses in the District on
the day of the issuance of a business license by the City. The assessment for
new businesses shall be pro -rated according to the number of full months
remaining in the District's fiscal year.
Section 6: The improvements and activities to be funded by the
benefit assessments shall include only the following:
1. Marketing, advertising, and public relations
2. Public area improvements and maintenance
programs
3. Promotion of public events that are to take place on
or in any public places in the area
4. General promotion of retail trade activities.
5. Administration
The implementation of these actions is more fully described in the Corona del
Mar Business Improvement District Fiscal Year 2010 -2011 Annual Report, which
is on file with the office of the City Clerk.
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Section 7: The location of the District will remain the same:
Generally located on East Coast Highway from Hazel Drive to Avocado Avenue
as set forth with greater specificity in the map attached as Exhibit A.
Section 8: 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.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach shall conduct a public hearing on June 22, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., or
as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, in the Council Chambers
located at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California at which time the
Council will hear all interested persons for or against the renewal of the District,
the extent of the District and the specific types of improvements or activities to
be funded by the benefit assessment. Protests may be made orally or in writing,
but if written shall be filed with the City Clerk at or before the time fixed for the
hearing and contain sufficient documentation to verify business ownership and
validate the particular protest. If written protests are received by the owners of
businesses within the District which pay fifty percent or more of the total
assessments to be levied, no further proceedings to renew the District 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 or activity or benefit within the District, those types
of improvements or activities or benefit zones shall be eliminated.
Further information regarding the proposed Business Improvement
District renewal and expansion may be obtained at the Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, 92658; (949) 644 -3225.
The City Clerk shall cause this resolution of intention to be
published once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least seven
days before the public hearing.
This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach at a
regular meeting held on the day of 2010.
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
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