HomeMy WebLinkAbout21996 - RESOLUTIONS - 7/18/2007 RESOLUTION NO. 21996
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS APPROVING THE BYLAWS OF THE
PALM SPRINGS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1709 establishing the Palm
Springs Business Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, on June 28, 2007, the Main Street Executive Board adopted the
Bylaws of the Palm Springs Business Improvement District.
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Bylaws of the Palm Springs Business Improvement District attached
as Exhibit "A" are hereby approved.
ADOPTED THIS 18T" DAY OF JULY, 2007.
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David H. Read anager
ATTEST:
,da(nes Thompson, City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) $s.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 21996 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on July 18, 2007 by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember McCulloch, Councilmember Mills,
Mayor Pro Tern Pougnet and Mayor Oden.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
' Jmes Thompson, City Clerk
City of Palm Springs, California
Resolution No. 21996
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BYLAWS
OF THE
PALM SPRINGS
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
By the authority of and within the limitations imposed by California state law, the
City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California has established the Palm
Springs Business Improvement District by Ordinance No. 1709, adopted on
February 21, 2007.
Subject to the explicit oversight powers of the Council, the Palm Springs
Business Improvement District is formed for the purpose set forth in the Parking
and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 (California Streets and Highways
Code Part 6 of Division 18 starting with Section 36500) (the "Law"). The Board of
Directors of Main Street Palm Springs, a California Nonprofit Benefit Corporation
501(c)(6), shall act as the Advisory Board to the Palm Springs City Council.
ARTICLE I
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Business Improvement District is to develop a sustainable
marketing and promotion program to increase the economic vitality of the
' downtown and uptown areas of the City of Palm Springs.
Main Street Palm Springs ("Main Street") and the City of Palm Springs ("City")
have determined that the establishment of a Business Improvement District and
the levy of assessments will promote the economic revitalization of the downtown
and uptown areas of the City, increase consumer vehicle and pedestrian traffic,
create jobs, attract new businesses, and retain existing businesses in these
areas.
ARTICLE II
BOUNDARIES/MEMBERSHIP
The Business Improvement District boundaries include all businesses on Palm
Canyon Drive, north of Ramon Road and south of Tachevah Drive along both
sides of the street; Indian Canyon Drive, north of Ramon Road and south of Alejo
Road along both sides the street; Belardc Road, north of Ramon Road and south
of Alejo Road on both sides of the street; Museum Drive on both sides of the
street; Tahquitz Canyon Way west of Indian Canyon Drive on both sides of the
street; La Plaza; Andreas Plaza; Amado Road; Arenas Road; and Baristo Road
from Indian Canyon Drive west to Belardo Road on both sides of the street,
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ARTICLE III
FEE STRUCTURE
The assessment levied on each business required to pay business license taxes
and located within the area of the District shall be:
Category A—Retail
500 sq.ft. or less $250
501 sq.ft. - 1,000 sq.ft. $300
1,001 sq.ft. - 1,500 sq.ft. $350
1,501 sq.ft. - 2,000 sq.ft. $400
2,001 sq.ft. and over $500
Category B-1— Office Ground Level Category B-2 Office 2nd or higher
floor level
500 sq.ft. or less $200 $150
501 sq.ft. - 1,000 sq.ft. $250 $200
1,001 sq.ft. - 1,500 sq.ft. $300 $250
1,501 sq.ft. - 2,000 sq.ft. $400 $300
2,001 sq.ft. and over $500 $400
Category C — Restaurants, Bars and Clubs
1 - 25 seats $300
26 - 50 seats $350
51 - 75 seats $400
76 - 100 seats $450
101 seats and over $500
Category D - Theaters
1 -100 seats $250
Over 100 seats $500
Category E — Hotels
1 —25 rooms $350
26 — 50 rooms $400
Over 50 rooms $500
Note: The term "business" includes each establishment, firm, medical office, or similar
entity doing business within the District, but does not include each professional
responsible for the payment of a business license pursuant to Section 3.90.200 of the
Palm Springs Municipal Code, so long as each such professional is a member,
subcontractor or employee of a business paying an assessment as provided in the
Business Improvement District Ordinance No. 1709.
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' ARTICLE IV
ADVISORY BOARD
Section 1. Main Street Palm Springs is a California Nonprofit Benefit Corporation
consisting of elected and appointed Board Members. The Main Street Board Members
('Board") is designated as the Business Improvement District Advisory Board for the
purpose of making recommendations to the Palm Springs City Council and shall
perform the following duties:
1. Create a Marketing and Promotions Program
2. Develop an Annual Program Budget
3. Oversee Implementation of the Program
The Board shall establish rules and regulations as it deems necessary for the conduct
of its business. The Board shall establish a Business Improvement District Steering
Committee to develop and implement the marketing and promotions program.
Section 2. The City Manager shall designate a staff liaison to assist the Advisory Board
to administer the Business Improvement District program.
The City Council shall review and approve the Business Improvement District Annual
Budget and review the Program submitted by the Advisory Board no less than twice
yearly.
ARTICLE V
PROGRAM EXECUTION
The revenue from the levy of assessments shall be used for the purpose of funding,
providing, or promoting activities which benefit businesses located and operating in the
District, The revenues shall not supplant existing City funded programs within the
District, nor shall the revenues be used to provide improvements or activities outside of
the area or for any purpose other than the purposes specified in Resolution 21793 or
Ordinance 1709 approved by the Palm Springs City Council,
Section 1. The Business Improvement District Steering Committee: A nine (9) member
Business Improvement District Steering Committee shall be established by the Main
Street Board. The Committee shall consist of six (6) at large general members of the
District, and three (3) Main Street Executive Board Members. General Committee
Members shall represent at least three or more of the following industries: restaurant,
hospitality, entertainment, retail and professional services.
Section 2. Program Development: The Steering Committee shall develop the goals,
objectives and measurements of the marketing and promotions program. The program
' shall not exceed the scope of activities outlined in Article VI, Section 4 of the Business
Improvement District Bylaws.
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' The Steering Committee shall present its recommendations for the budget and program
plan to the Main Street Board for approval. The Main Street Board shall submit the
budget and program plan to the City Council for review and approval during the City's
annual budget cycle.
Section 3. Annual Merchant Meeting: The Main Street Board shall conduct an annual
meeting for all businesses within the district to review the prior year's accomplishments,
promotions and activities at the same time as developing the next year Budget for the
District.
ARTICLE VI
ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
Section 1. Accounting: The Business Improvement District funds shall be maintained
by the City Treasurer, with accounting records established to sufficiently identify and
control these funds. Expenditures shall be processed through the City's established
warrant payment procedure.
Section 2. Procedures for Revenue Collection: The assessment fee shall be paid,
collected, and administered in the manner business license taxes are paid, collected,
and administered in accordance with Division 11 of Title 3 of the Palm Springs Municipal
Code.
Section 3. Procedures for Disbursements: Expenditures shall be processed through
the City's established warrant payment procedure.
Section 4. Use of funds: Revenues collected from the Business Improvement District
assessment fee shall be limited to use within the defined area to finance a marketing
and promotions program as described in Ordinance No. 1709. The funds shall be used
solely for the marketing and promotional activities, which include but are not limited to:
Advertising — print, television and radio or other media
Public Relations and Press Releases
Development of brochures/collateral pieces
Special Event Coordination
Professional Services (Marketing Consultant)
Section 5. Fiscal Year: The fiscal year of the Business Improvement District shall
coincide with the City's fiscal year.
ARTICLE VII
AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS
' These Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted
by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Board of Directors of Main Street Palm Springs
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at any regular meeting of the Board. All amendments, alterations or repeal of the
Bylaws shall be effective only after approved by the Palm Springs City Council.
ARTICLE VIII
CONSISTENCY WITH ORDINANCE
In the event of any inconsistencies in the Business Improvement District Bylaws, the
Palm Springs Business Improvement District Ordinance No. 1709 shall prevail.