HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 - Restaurant Association Business Improvement DistrictCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 6
November 12, 2003
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Community & Economic Development, Planning Department
Daniel Trimble, Program Administrator
949/644 -3230. dtrimble @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: Restaurant Association Business Improvement District Renewal: Annual
Report for Fiscal Year 2003, and Adoption of Resolution of Intention to
Levy for Fiscal Year 2004.
ISSUE:
Annual renewal of the Restaurant Association Business Improvement District.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Approve Restaurant Association Business Improvement District 2003 Annual Report;
and
2. Adopt the Resolution of Intention and set the public hearing for December 9, 2003.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
The Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (BID) is nearing the end of
its eighth year of operation and requests renewal of the District for the fiscal year of
2004. This report summarizes the District's accomplishments during 2003, its eighth
year of operation, 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
December 9, 2003. 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 2003 and proposed activities for 2004 are provided below. The
District's 2004 activities are proposed to remain the same as in 2003.
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Eighth Year District Accomplishments:
The merchants of Restaurant Association have found their eighth year as a Business
Improvement District to be very successful and have achieved several accomplishments
including:
• Retained California Marketing Concepts to create and execute FY 2003 NBRA Marketing Plan of
Work & Budget
• Re- produced NBRA Dining Guide and produced 100,000 copies
• Distributed NBRA Dining Guides through the following outlets:
Certified Folder Display, Western Brochure Distributors, Conference & Visitors Bureaus, hotels,
Anaheim Convention Center display racks, direct mail, special events and various inquiries and
media fulfillment.
• Developed NBRA custom dining guide brochure holder display program in NBRA Restaurants.
• Maintained NBRA Website: www.newPortbeachdininq.com (with upwards of 115,000 hits per
month)
• Maintained Toll free Dining Reservation System for all NBRA restaurants with an average of
(600) calls per month and (50) direct connections to various NBRA restaurants.
• Developed NBRA identity and supported mission which states that the "NBRA is a non - partisan
non - profit marketing association that promotes commercial welfare of restaurants and the
restaurant industry in the city of Newport Beach. Profile: The NBRA is an official "Business
Improvement District" of the city of Newport Beach. It was established to promote Newport Beach
as Southern Califomia's premier dining destination. Comprised of over 300 individual members,
the association works to cooperatively market the multitude of outstanding choices available in
Newport Beach, CA."
• Developed NBRA marketing collateral (NBRA dining guides, newsletters, membership
informational brochures, decals)
• Reproduced NBRA Membership Informational Brochure & Decal for members
• Redesigned NBRA newsletter and distributed to members
• Implemented local media campaign to promote website, dining guide and phone reservation
system
• Mailed NBRA newsletters from the Board of Directors to all members.
• Developed and updated a comprehensive member listing and database
• Active membership involvement with the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Newport
Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau, Anaheim Visitors & Convention Bureau and the
California Restaurant Association
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• Secured a $3,000 sponsorship contribution from the California Restaurant Association to support
NBRA programs
• Secured a media partnership with OC Metro and Churm Publishing to promote NBRA (In -kind
added value: $20,000)
• Placed advertisements in the NBCVB & AOCVCB Annual Visitor Guide Publications, Preferred
Destinations, CA Official Visitor Guide, The Local Concierge,
• Placed full panel advertisements in the NB Chamber map and the Anaheim Official Dining Guide.
• Participated in NB Chamber, NBCVB, & AOC VCB and CRA Cooperative Marketing Programs
• Secured a NBRA Coop sponsorship panel display and referral program at the California Visitor
Center to promote NBRA
• Purchased two panels at the AOC VCB Restaurant Reservation Booth and participated in the
referral program to promote the NBRA
• Cosponsored the NBCVB Visitor Information Center at the Newport Pier
• Co- sponsored the "Taste of Newport" Chefs Cooking Pavilion and promoted event to public.
• Sponsored the Newport Beach Film Festival & organized restaurant participation
• Promoted participation in the Irrelevant Week Kickoff Party
• Implemented charitable sponsorship of the Donate -A -Dish Program on behalf of FOCUS
• Sponsored reduced cost Serve Safe and ABC seminars
• On -going support of the Green Restaurant Association
• Hosted NBRA annual luncheon membership networking meeting
Fiscal Year District Revenues:
During 2003 the district collected approximately $44,409 in member assessments and
$32,464 in matching funds from the City. The District spent approximately $63,060 for
approved activities. It is anticipated that a remaining balance of approximately $50,000 will
be carried over into the 2004 fiscal year budget.
Proposed Activities and Budget:
The activities proposed for the next year include marketing, advertising, and public
relations to benefit Restaurant Association businesses. The estimated budget for these
activities is approximately $114,000.
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The Restaurant Association Business Improvement District appreciates the City Council's
continued support.
Environmental Review:
Not subject to CEQA, as the activity is not a project, as defined in Section 15378(b)(4).
Public Notice:
None Required
Funding Availability:
Business Improvement District matching funds are included in City Budget Account No.
2720 -8250.
Prepared by:
DANIEL—R. TRIMBLE
C & ED Program Administrator
Submitted by:
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With Assistance from:
CLINTON SCOTT PALMER
Cathimarie's Inc., BID Administration
Attachments: Exhibit A — FY 2003 Annual Report and 2004 Priorities & Budget Outline
Exhibit B — Resolution of Intention to Levy 2003-
REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2003 YEAR
Overview
This is the annual report for the Restaurant Association Business Improvement District, as
required by Section 36533 of the California Streets and Highways Code, for calendar year 2003.
Boundaries
The boundaries of the benefits zone remain unchanged: any restaurant doing business within the
boundaries of the City of Newport Beach is part of the District.
Proposed Activities
The improvements and activities to be provided for the year include:
1. Implementation of new FY 2004 Comprehensive Marketing Plan of Work & Budget
2. Marketing and Advertising campaigns to promote NBRA programs
3. Restaurant Association BID Member and Community Outreach
4. Active Membership in the Newport Beach and Anaheim Conference and Visitor's
Bureau, Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, California and National
Restaurant Associations.
Proposed Budget
The estimated cost of providing the proposed improvements and activities in this report is
approximately $114,000. The implementation of these actions is more fully described in the
attached Priorities and Budget Outline for the 2004 year.
Assessments
Assessments shall be collected in one annual installment at the beginning of the year, and shall
be pro -rated for new businesses that open during the year. For establishments with less than
eleven (11) employees, the assessment shall be a flat $50.00. For establishments with greater
than ten (10) employees, the benefit assessment shall be equal to the City's usual annual business
license tax as established pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of the Municipal Code. The penalty for
delinquent payments will be twenty -five percent per month, providing that the penalty amount
added shall in no event exceed one hundred percent of the assessment amount due.
Account Status
The District's current account balance is approximately $63,966 at the end of the first ten months
of the year. It is anticipated the balance will be approximately $50,000 or less at the year -end,
December 31, 2003, and will be carved over to the next fiscal year. Matching funds, if approved
by the City Council for year 2004, will be added to the amount designated for marketing
activities.
The Advisory Board of the Restaurant Association Business Improvement District may raise
additional funds through various events and fund- raisers in addition to the assessments levied.
At this time they do not anticipate additional funds for the 2004 fiscal year budget.
Prior Year Accomplishments
The merchants of Restaurant Association have found their eight year as a Business Improvement
District to be very successful and have achieved several accomplishments including:
• Retained California Marketing Concepts to create and execute FY 2003 NBRA
Marketing Plan of Work & Budget
• Re- produced NBRA Dining Guide and produced 100,000 copies
• Distributed NBRA Dining Guides through the following outlets:
Certified Folder Display, Western Brochure Distributors, Conference & Visitors Bureaus,
hotels, Anaheim Convention Center display racks, direct mail, special events and various
inquiries and media fulfillment.
• Developed NBRA custom dining guide brochure holder display program in NBRA
Restaurants.
• Maintained NBRA Website: www.nemTortbeachdining.com (with upwards of 115,000
hits per month)
• Maintained Toll free Dining Reservation
average of (600) calls per month and
restaurants.
System for all NBRA restaurants with an
(50) direct connections to various NBRA
• Developed NBRA identity and supported mission which states that the "NBRA is a non-
partisan non - profit marketing association that promotes commercial welfare of restaurants
and the restaurant industry in the city of Newport Beach. Profile: The NBRA is an
official "Business Improvement District" of the city of Newport Beach. It was established
to promote Newport Beach as Southern California's premier dining destination.
Comprised of over 300 individual members, the association works to cooperatively
market the multitude of outstanding choices available in Newport Beach, CA."
• Developed NBRA marketing collateral (NBRA dining guides, newsletters, membership
informational brochures, decals)
• Reproduced NBRA Membership Informational Brochure & Decal for members
• Redesigned NBRA newsletter and distributed to members
• Implemented local media campaign to promote website, dining guide and phone
reservation system
• Mailed NBRA newsletters from the Board of Directors to all members.
• Developed and updated a comprehensive member listing and database
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• Active membership involvement with the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, the
Newport Beach Conference and Visitor's Bureau, Anaheim Visitors & Convention
Bureau and the California Restaurant Association
• Secured a $3,000 sponsorship contribution from the California Restaurant Association to
support NBRA programs
• Secured a media partnership with OC Metro and Churm Publishing to promote NBRA
(In -kind added value: $20,000)
• Placed advertisements in the NBCVB & AOCVCB Annual Visitor Guide Publications,
Preferred Destinations, CA Official Visitor Guide, The Local Concierge,
• Placed full panel advertisements in the NB Chamber map and the Anaheim Official
Dining Guide.
• Participated in NB Chamber, NBCVB, & AOC VCB and CRA Cooperative Marketing
Programs
• Secured a NBRA Coop sponsorship panel display and referral program at the California
Visitor Center to promote NBRA
• Purchased two panels at the AOC VCB Restaurant Reservation Booth and participated in
the referral program to promote the NBRA
• Co- sponsored the NBCVB Visitor Information Center at the Newport Pier
• Co- sponsored the "Taste of Newport" Chefs Cooking Pavilion and promoted event to
public.
• Sponsored the Newport Beach Film Festival & organized restaurant participation
• Promoted participation in the Irrelevant Week Kickoff Party
• Implemented charitable sponsorship of the Donate -A -Dish Program on behalf of FOCUS
• Sponsored reduced cost Serve Safe and ABC seminars
• On -going support of the Green Restaurant Association
• Hosted NBRA annual luncheon membership networking meeting
The merchants of Restaurant Association have worked hard to promote their member restaurants
and the dining experience in Newport Beach as a whole. They wish to express their appreciation
for the City Council's continued support of the Restaurant Association Business Improvement
District, especially the $32,000 of matching funds provided by the City.
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Restaurant Association
Business Improvement District
Priorities and Budget Outline
January 1, 2004 -December 31, 2004
Funds Available FY End 2003
Funds to be collected January 2004
Anticipated Matching Funds from City
Total Available Funds
Proposed FY 2004 Budget:
Priorities Percent of Budget
1. Marketing Plan Administration 22%
$50,000
$52,000
$32,000
$134,000
$114,000
Budget Amount
$25,500
Implement the current Marketing Plan
Identify and present new marketing opportunities to the Board
Supervise creative, production, printing and other Marketing Plan efforts
2. Media Advertising Buys 30% $33,750
• Expanded Print Media Campaign:
Tourism Market: CA State, Anaheim Visitor Guides and Newport Beach Visitor Guide
Local Market: Daily Pilot, OC Register, OC Metro, and Coast Magazine
• Direct Mail Campaign to Local Residents
• Various Magazine Drops in Targeted Markets
3. Marketing Collateral Development 28%
• Dining Guide Production & Reprint
$31,820
• Dining Guide Distribution: Certified Folder Display, Western Brochure
4. Communications 14% $15,900
• Maintain Toll -Free Dining Reservation System
• Website Maintenance
• Newsletter Development, Printing and Postage
• Database Development and Update
5. Memberships 2% $2,000
• Anaheim Visitors & Convention Bureau
• California Restaurant Association
• Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
• Newport Beach Visitor and Convention Bureau
6. Special Events 4% $5,000
• Annual Meeting Luncheon
• Holiday Charitable Events
• Special Event Sponsorships
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EXHIBIT B
RESOLUTION NO. 2003-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO RENEW THE RESTAURANT
ASSOCIATION BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR OF 2004, AND FIX THE TIME AND PLACE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING.
WHEREAS, the Restaurant Association 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 Fiscal
Year 2003 which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk; and
WHEREAS, the Act requires the City Council to declare its intention to
levy and collect assessments within the Business Improvement District for the
next fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach
resolves as follows:
Section 1: The Annual Report filed by the Advisory Board is
hereby approved. The Annual Report contains a description of improvements
and activities to be provided for 2004, the area boundaries, and the annual
assessment within the District.
Section 2: The City Council hereby declares it intention to renew
the Business Improvement District for the 2004 pursuant to the Act.
Section 3: The location of the District will remain the same: any
restaurant doing business within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach is
part of the District.
Section 4: The City Council intends to levy and impose and order
the collection of a benefit assessment upon persons conducting business in the
District. Such benefit assessment shall be as follows:
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A. For establishments with less than eleven (11) employees, the
assessment shall be a flat $50.00.
B. For establishments with greater than ten (10) employees, the
benefit assessment shall be equal to the City's usual annual business license tax
as established pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of the Municipal Code.
C. The assessment for all other businesses within the District shall
be 100 percent of the annual business license tax as established pursuant to
Chapter 5.08 of the Municipal Code.
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 penalty for delinquent payments shall be twenty
five percent per month, providing that the penalty to be added shall in no event
exceed one hundred percent of the assessment amount due.
Section 7: The improvements and activities to be funded by the
benefit assessments shall include only the following:
1. Marketing, advertising and public relations.
2. Brochure development and distribution.
3. Promotion of public events.
4. The general promotion of restaurant trade activities.
5. Educational and training classes for members
6. Memberships in various organizations deemed to promote dining in Newport
Beach.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach shall conduct a public hearing on December 9, 2003 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
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will hear all interested persons for or against the establishment 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 that 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 within the District, those types of
improvements or activities shall be eliminated.
Further information regarding the proposed Business Improvement District
renewal may be obtained at the Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport
Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, 92658. Telephone (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
and thereon held on the day of 2003.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
MAYOR
Resolution No. 2003 -
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District