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FROM:
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
City Council Staff Report
July 12, 2016
Agenda Item No. 4
HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Dave Kiff, City Manager - 949-644-3001,
dkiff@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Mary Locey, Management Analyst/BID Liaison
PHONE: 949-644-3031
TITLE: Introduction of an Ordinance to Amend the Stakeholder Business
Structure and Annual Assessments Levied for the Newport Beach
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District
ABSTRACT:
The Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (NBRA BID)
requests an amendment to its stakeholder structure and annual assessments levied to
improve the alignment of the marketing and public relations benefits for its stakeholder
businesses.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
a) Determine that the 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 it will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly; and
b) Introduce Ordinance No. 2016-11, An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Newport Beach, California, Amending the Stakeholder Business Structure and
Annual Assessments Levied for the Newport Beach Restaurant Association
Business Improvement District, and pass to second reading on August 9, 2016.
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
There is no fiscal impact to the City's General Fund related to this item. If the City
Council ultimately approves the proposed changes, the new assessments levied would
increase the NBRA BID's revenues by approximately $54,000 in fiscal year 2016-2017.
DISCUSSION
The Newport Beach Restaurant Association Business Improvement District (NBRA BID)
was formed in 1995 pursuant to the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of
1989 (1989 Law), codified in Streets and Highways Code Sections 36500 et seq., for
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the purpose of financing activities and programs to benefit businesses located and
operating in the area. The NBRA BID territory encompasses any food -service business
operating within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach.
Establishment of the NBRA BID was at the request of local food -service business
owners for the purpose of marketing Newport Beach as a dining destination. Per the
1989 Law, membership is mandatory for the identified businesses within the BID and
the annual assessments are based on City Council Resolution.
The NBRA BID Board of Directors, which serves in an advisory capacity to the City
Council, developed a three-year Strategic Business Plan (Plan) in FY 2013. The Plan
identified several priority initiatives and activities, one of which included an evaluation of
the NBRA BID's assessment fee structure.
Proposed Amendment to Stakeholder Structure
Since its inception, the NBRA BID has assessed its stakeholder businesses based on
the amount of business license paid and the number of employees reported to the City
of Newport Beach (City) through the business license process. The current
assessments are based as follows:
Current Assessment Levels
Assessment Levy
Less than 10 employees
$95
More than 10 employees and pay less than $600 for a
City business license
100 percent of business
license plus $65
Pay more than $600 for a City business license
100 percent of business
license plus $145
At its March 23, 2016 annual meeting, the Board voted to recommend the City Council's
approval of new stakeholder categories and assessment levies as follows:
Proposed Stakeholder Category
Assessment Levy
Full Service Restaurant
$600
Fast Casual Restaurant
$500
Grocery or Market
$500
Coffee, Tea, or Specialty Shop
$150
Desserts, Bakery or Treat Shop
$150
Juice Bar or Smoothie Shop
$150
Catering Company
$150
While the Board was considering the new assessment structure, several other methods
were reviewed such as assessing based upon building occupancy, seating capacity or
dining square footage. However, these numbers would have to be reported by the
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individual operators and, similar to the reporting of the number of employees, would be
difficult to confirm.
Consideration focused on the main goal of the NBRA BID, to continue to market
Newport Beach as a dining destination. This has become increasingly competitive as
other cities continue to grow their culinary communities. With this understanding, the
Board felt the greatest benefit would be received by stakeholders operating full service
and fast casual restaurants. Therefore, the above noted seven categories were created
and corresponding assessments assigned.
As a part of the recommendation of the new assessment structure, the Board felt it was
necessary to eliminate gas stations that sell food and mini marts from the NBRA BID.
Further, the majority of the grocery stores and markets were paying some of the highest
assessments ranging from $771 to $956 annually. As many of the grocery stores offer
hot, convenience foods and provides places for sit-down dining, the Board believes they
will continue to receive value as a NBRA BID stakeholder.
Sample Assessment Comparisons
The Board recognizes that the current structure is placing larger assessments on the
businesses employing more people instead of the businesses which receive a greater
benefit from the BID's strategic marketing efforts. By creating different categories and
assessment levels, the NBRA BID Board believes the value of the assessment will be
aligned with the benefit received by its stakeholders.
Using the proposed amended assessment structure of categories, the following is a
sampling of businesses that will receive a reduced annual assessment.
New Category
Stakeholder Business
Current
Assessment
New
Assessment
Full service
Beachcomber Cafe
$956
$600
Fast casual
Pita Jungle
$643
$500
Grocer /market
Bristol Farms
$956
$500
Coffee/tea/specialty
Starbucks
$563
$150
Desserts/bakery/treats
See's Candies
$315
$150
Juice/smoothie
Pressed Juice
$419
$150
Catering company
24 Carrots Catering
$347
$150
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Below are samples of businesses that will have an increased annual assessment:
New Category
Stakeholder Business
Current
Assessment
New
Assessment
Full service
The Alley Restaurant
$427
$600
Fast casual
Sessions West Coast
Deli
$323
$500
Grocery/market
Hershey's Market
$312
$500
Coffee/tea/specialty
Vin Goat
$95
$150
Desserts/bakery/treats
Pinkberry
$95
$150
Juice/smoothie
Juice Served Here
$95
$150
Catering company
Seaside Catering
$95
$150
NBRA BID Stakeholder Benefits
In 2013, the City conducted a request for proposals (RFP) for NBRA BID marketing
services. Through a competitive process, the Board selected Newport Beach &
Company (NB&Co.) for providing services through a City contract. NB&Co. has been
instrumental to the growing success of the NBRA BID's marketing efforts through the
creation of its brand Dine Newport Beach. The most public facing component is the
dinenb.com website that showcases the stakeholder businesses through the online
restaurant guide; posts with dining offers and promotions as well as culinary events; and
there is a blog for culinary news which further highlights stakeholder businesses. The
dinenb.com website has had a 30 percent increase in visits year over year.
Strategic advertisement is another value of the NBRA BID. Full, print campaigns are
placed each season in a variety of regional and local magazines such as Dining Out
Magazine, Laguna Beach Magazine, Orange Coast Magazine, Newport Beach
Magazine, and Locale Magazine. Advertising is placed in other regional and local
pieces such as the OC Guestbook, OC Official Visitor Map, OC Weekly and The Daily
Pilot. In addition, Internet advertising is deployed through sites such as Facebook,
TripAdvisor and Google.
The weekly Dine Newport Beach newsletter, which has had a 300 percent increase in
subscribers year over year, provides a brief write up on several of the local eateries,
and includes local culinary events and a neighborhood spotlight. Another unique service
for the NBRA BID is the Visit Newport Beach concierge at Fashion Island. Visitors can
call and visit in person to receive personal assistance locating a place to dine and even
receive assistance making reservations.
Lastly, one of the biggest culinary events managed by the NBRA BID is the annual
Newport Beach Restaurant Week. The event has steadily seen an increase in
participating restaurants with over 60 restaurants in the January 2016 event. In addition,
the online reservation system, OpenTable, reported a year -over -year increase of 17
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percent in the number of diners participating in Restaurant Week and there were over
176 million advertising and media impressions generated for the event.
The NBRA BID Board volunteers countless hours to achieve the following objectives:
1. Promote Newport Beach restaurants and stakeholders and showcase the local
culinary community to increase diner frequency and generate stakeholder sales.
2. Grow awareness of the Dine Newport Beach brand and the Newport Beach
dining destination.
3. Foster the Newport Beach culinary community in order to increase restaurant,
stakeholder and partner engagement.
4. Leverage the Dine Newport Beach brand and assets to generate incremental
revenue for increased program marketing and promotion.
The NBRA BID Board has discussed the proposed stakeholder amendment during
several of its public board meetings as well as providing email and written
communications to the stakeholder businesses. Following the City Council's approval of
Resolution No. 2016-81, City staff mailed letters to the stakeholders explaining the
amendment and included copies of the resolutions of intention.
Thus, City staff recommends adoption of Ordinance No. 2016-11, An Ordinance to
Amend the Stakeholder Business Structure and Annual Assessments Levied for the
Newport Beach Restaurant Association (Attachment A).
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 — Ordinance to Amend the NBRA BID Structure and Annual Assessments
Levied
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ATTACHMENT A
ORDINANCE NC. 2016 -
AN ORC INA NCEI CH THEI CITY CC UN CIU 019 THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THEI
STA KEH C ODER BUSINESS STRL CTURE AND A N NL A U
ASISESSMIEINTS LEVIED FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION BUSINESS
IMIPRCVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEIREAS, cn November '13, 1995, 11he City Council c11 tIe City c11 Newport
E each ("City Council") ac c pted C rc iriarice No. 1995-5E establishing the Nevi pc r1 Beacl
RE siiaurant Assiociatic n E usiiness ImprovE meriil C istricl (" N BRA EIC") pc rsuant to the
Paiiking and BLsinessi Imprc�emEnt Area Law cf '1989, Califcrnia StreElo anc Highways
Cc c E Sectic n 36500 611 SE Q. 111989 L aw");
WHEIREAS, cn NoverribEr 24, 2009, the City Council adcrIiled Cridinancie No.
2009-26 that amEnded the NERAI BID'si annual benEfiil assesorrient levy;
WHEIREAS, in past years, the NBRAI BIC referrEc tc businEssies within the
NBRAI BIC as "mErribers" or "merribEr businesses," 111E NBRAI EID Adviscry Boarc of
Directors thinksi it is appropriate tc use the ilerm "stakeholdeii tusinEsses" or
"sillakE he lders" gc irig forward tc refer tc bi.sinesisies Ic catec within the NBRAI BID;
WHEIREIAS, the 1989 Law allows the City Council to amend the benefit
assessmEnt levied on stake lcldEr businessEEl within the NBRAI BIC;
WHEIREAS, the NBFA BIC Advisory Board of Directors hasi rEgcested that the
City Cc unail arriend the siakE he Ider t usiness strucllurE and assessments levied cn its
silakelclder busiinessEsi;
WHE REIAS, c n , uriE 28, 2016, the City Cc uncil adoptec Resc lution h c. 20.1 EI -81
declaring iilsi intEnticn 110 arriend tIe stakeholderi struciture ilo include the fcllo"ing
busiinessES within the LABRA BID: any ilocd-sErvicE business within 11hE toundaries of
ire city of Newperl BEacI, such as restaurants, markeisi will dine -in or 11akE-0ut focd
siervice, bars serving fccd, cEssiert shops, aoffeE shcps, juicE bars, ciatering ccrripanies
or sirriilar type c 11 fcc d rE IatE d bL siriess;
WHE REAS, o n une 28, 2016, 11` E City Cc unci) adopted RE SOIL tic n Nc . 20'16-81,
fl. r1 hE r c E Glaring its into ntic n to amE rid the N BRAI 81D's annual t enefit as Eiessrrients as
dE sicribed I e nein;
WHEREAS, the Ciily Council held a public mEeting regarding ire prioposEc
amencirrieni c11 the sllakE holder sllructure and the annual beneilii assessmerill levy on, my
12, 2016, where the City Council sioliciied tEstimoriy ilrom 11hE publics and rrierribers cf the
NBRAI BID; and
WHEREAS, 11hE Ciiy Ccuncil Iasi schedulec a public hearing on August 9, 2016,
where rriembers of 11hE public and the NBRAI BID are invitec to give 1lestirriony anc
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submit vAritien protests reganding thEi pncposed amendmeiriil of the stakel-01Cer structure
and ihEi annual benEifiil assElssmEnll levy; and
WHBRIBAS, ihEre was no vAritiein majcrity prctest cnden California Streells anc
Highways Code ection 36525 tl- at woL Id prevent the City Cc L nail from adopting this
ordinancie.
N C W THORIBFORB, the City Council of 11hE City of N eve pc ri Beach ordains as
fc I IMA s:
Section 1: SEiciiion 1 of C rdinancEi No. 2009-26 is amended in iisi entirety and
replacied with the ilollmA ing:
Tale silaklehc/cer sirucilure in thle Restaurant Asscciallicr,i Business
Imclrcvement DislIrfct stelaV incluce lltb foillowinig businesses: any fcco-
service business vv,iilt4r,i lltb blouricarvies of iltb City cf Nlevv,cicrt Beachl, such)
as restaurarills, markbils with) dirie-in or take -cull fcoc service, Mars serving
fccd, cessert sticps, coffEe stbrjs, juice bars, capering ccmpanies or
similar type cffocd related blusinEss.
Section 2: .IEiciticri 2 of CrdinancEi No. 2009-26 is arrerided in iilsi erifirety and
replaced with the follow ing:
Rb City Ccunci)l Jevies, imcicses, aria crcer thle cc//ecllicr,i cf a b6nefill
assessment levied uclori peracris cionduciling business wiffiri iltb
Resile uranit Assc cia llicri Business Imclrcvemerit ElistAicll. Su& benefill
e ssessment levied shleM b1e as ichlc ws:
A.
Fulil service restaLira rit
$660
B.
Fa s1I casua i re s1a urs rat
$560
C.
Grccieriyl crmarkleil
$566
D.
Coffee, tea or sgeciaftyl stop
$1510
E.
Dessert, bakery or treads
$1510
F.
i nice bar c r smc c III IiE shlc p
$1510
G.
Catering ciomclariy
$1516
Section 3: SEation 3 cf CrdinancE Nc. 2009-26 is arrerided in iisi eritirEty and
replaced with the following:
7hle ,increasec bler,iefit assessmerill corilleiriec in llrlis crWriarice shall be
effective S eplembler 9, 20 6. 7hle benefit a sse ssmer,it ,increase shla JV be
coNecteo Mcm existing blusiriesses ,in the NIBRA BILI by thle Ciilyl in cne (1)
,circ -rated enr,iue)l inislleknerill. 7hle bleriefit assessment fcr staketbAder
businesses estabYshleo aft r Septembler 9, 26 16 she Al be ail iltb ,increases
rate, pro -rated according to thle number of fud morillrls remair,iirig in iltle
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Cndinancei No. 2016-
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ABRIA &IDI's fiscal yleari, starting ori itle day of the issuance c / a bussiniess
ilicerze by 111�1e City.
`-lecticin 4: Tf ei r6citals providEd in il• is ordinanC6 air6 in. Ei and ccrrect and am
iriccrperated intc the substairillivei pertion cf this c rdinanC6.
Secticin 5: If any sEiciicri, subseicticn, S6n-leinciei, clauses cn phnaS6 of this
orc iriaricEi is for any reascri h6ld tc be invalid c r unconsllitutic nail, such decision sl• all no11
affEict 11h6 validity cr ccnstittiicriality of the remaining portions cf this crdinance. Th6
Cily Ccs nciil het6by declarES tl-at it would ha\ei passEid 11his ordinam6 and each sEicllicri,
subsEicllicri, S6nteiricEi, claL se c r pr rase herEiof, innespEictiV6 cf ire fact that any on6 or
more sEKiiicris, subsections, seiritencies, claL SEA or phraS6s be deiclareic im alid c r
uriccristitutional.
"-lecticin 6: Tf e Ciiy Council finds the introduciiion and adoptic n of 11his
orc inarice is rict sc bject to 11hEi Californias Erivironrriental Quciliiy Act ("CE CA") pursc ari11
-Io Election 15060(c,(12) (thea activity will no11 rEisult in a cinEict or rEieisonably foreseeatle
indirect physical change in 11he 6rivinonment) and 1506011c)(3, (the activity is nol a
project as dEfined in Section 15378) of the CECA C uidEdiries, Californias Code of
Regi. latioris, -flit16 14, Chapter 3, beicaL se it has no pctential tc r ave a significant effecll
on tr e Emironrrieirill.
Secticin 7: Bmepi as exprEissly modifiEcl in 11his onciriancEi, all otren SEiCions,
SubsEicticris, perms, clausEis and pl-rases set forir in an ordinancie r6latEid to the NBRW
BID shall reirriain unchanged and shall be in full force anc effect.
Secticin 8: The lVaycn shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest 110 the passagEi
of 11his ordinancE1. The City ClEirk shall caUS6 the c rc iriancei, ori as SL mmary tr eneicf, lo bEi
PL blisheid onC6 in th6 official nem spaper of the City, and it shcill be effecitivei I irty (130;
days aftem its adc ptic n.
This ordinance
Newport Beach
day of
ATTEST:
was introduced at a regular meeting of th.
held on the day of , 2016,
2016, by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS
LEILANI I. BROWN, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY A EY'S OFFICE
AARO . HARP, CITY ATTORNEY
Ordinance No. 2016 -
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City Council of the City of
and adopted on the
DIANE B. DIXON, MAYOR
ATTACHMENT A July 12, 2016
Item No. 4
ORDINANCE NO. 2016 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE
STAKEHOLDER BUSINESS STRUCTURE AND ANNUAL
ASSESSMENTS LEVIED FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, on November 13, 1995, the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach ("City Council") adopted Ordinance No. 1995-55 establishing the Newport Beach
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District ("NBRA BID") pursuant to the
Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, California Streets and Highways
Code Section 36500 et seq. ("1989 Law");
WHEREAS, on November 24, 2009, the City Council adopted Ordinance No.
2009-26 that amended the NBRA BID's annual benefit assessment levy;
WHEREAS, in past years, the NBRA BID referred to businesses within the
NBRA BID as "members" or "member businesses," the NBRA BID Advisory Board of
Directors thinks it is appropriate to use the term "stakeholder businesses" or
"stakeholders" going forward to refer to businesses located within the NBRA BID;
WHEREAS, the 1989 Law allows the City Council to amend the benefit
assessment levied on stakeholder businesses within the NBRA BID;
WHEREAS, the NBRA BID Advisory Board of Directors has requested that the
City Council amend the stakeholder business structure and assessments levied on its
stakeholder businesses;
WHEREAS, on June 28, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-81
declaring its intention to amend the stakeholder structure to include the following
businesses within the NBRA BID: any food -service business within the boundaries of
the city of Newport Beach, 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 type of food related business;
WHEREAS, on June 28, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-81,
further declaring its intention to amend the NBRA BID's annual benefit assessments as
described herein;
WHEREAS, the City Council held a public meeting regarding the proposed
amendment of the stakeholder structure and the annual benefit assessment levy on July
12, 2016, where the City Council solicited testimony from the public and members of the
NBRA BID; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has scheduled a public hearing on August 9, 2016,
where members of the public and the NBRA BID are invited to give testimony and
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submit written protests regarding the proposed amendment of the stakeholder structure
and the annual benefit assessment levy; and
WHEREAS, there was no written majority protest under California Streets and
Highways Code Section 36525 that would prevent the City Council from adopting this
ordinance.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach ordains as
follows:
Section 1: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The stakeholder structure in the Restaurant Association Business
Improvement District shall include the following businesses: any food-
service business within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach, 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 type of food related business.
Certified Farmer's Markets, mini -marts, yachts and charters, banquet
facilities, private membership clubs, theaters, and gas stations shall be
exempt from the Restaurant Association Business Improvement District's
membership.
Section 2: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The City Council levies, imposes, and order the collection of a benefit
assessment levied upon persons conducting business within the
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District. Such benefit
assessment levied shall be as follows:
A.
Full service restaurant (e.q., with wait service)
$600
B.
Fast casual restaurant (e.q., place order at counter)
$500
C.
Grocery or market
$500
D.
Coffee, tea or specialty shop
$150
E.
Dessert, bakery or treats
$150
F.
Juice bar or smoothie shop
$150
G.
Catering company
$150
Section 3: Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The revisedinG,. �d benefit assessment contained in this ordinance shall
be effective September 9, 2016. The benefit assessment in^�e shall be
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collected from existing businesses in the LABRA BID by the City in one (1)
pro -rated annual installment. The benefit assessment for stakeholder
businesses established after September 9, 2016 shall be at the
revised�n��e,d rate, pro -rated according to the number of full months
remaining in the NBRA BID's fiscal year, starting on the day of the
issuance of a business license by the City.
Section 4: Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its
entiretv and replaced with the followina:
The penalty for delinquent benefit assessment payments shall be twenty-
five percent (25%) per month, provided that the penalty to be added shall
in no event exceed fifty percent (50%) of the assessment amount due.
Section 5: The recitals provided in this ordinance are true and correct and are
incorporated into the substantive portion of this ordinance.
Section 6: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance 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 ordinance. The
City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance 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.
Section 7: The City Council finds the introduction and adoption of this
ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant
to Section 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 to have a significant effect
on the environment.
Section 8: Except as expressly modified in this ordinance, all other Sections,
Subsections, terms, clauses and phrases set forth in an ordinance related to the NBRA
BID shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
Section 9: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage
of this ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the ordinance, or a summary thereof, to be
published once in the official newspaper of the City, and it shall be effective thirty (30)
days after its adoption.
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This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach held on the day of , 2016, and adopted on the
day of , 2016, by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS
DIANE B. DIXON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
LEILANI I. BROWN, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
AARON C. HARP, CITY ATTORNEY
ATTACHMENT A July 12, 2016
Item No. 4
ORDINANCE NO. 2016 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE
STAKEHOLDER BUSINESS STRUCTURE AND ANNUAL
ASSESSMENTS LEVIED FOR THE NEWPORT BEACH
RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION BUSINESS
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, on November 13, 1995, the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach ("City Council") adopted Ordinance No. 1995-55 establishing the Newport Beach
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District ("NBRA BID") pursuant to the
Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, California Streets and Highways
Code Section 36500 et seq. ("1989 Law");
WHEREAS, on November 24, 2009, the City Council adopted Ordinance No.
2009-26 that amended the NBRA BID's annual benefit assessment levy;
WHEREAS, in past years, the NBRA BID referred to businesses within the
NBRA BID as "members" or "member businesses," the NBRA BID Advisory Board of
Directors thinks it is appropriate to use the term "stakeholder businesses" or
"stakeholders" going forward to refer to businesses located within the NBRA BID;
WHEREAS, the 1989 Law allows the City Council to amend the benefit
assessment levied on stakeholder businesses within the NBRA BID;
WHEREAS, the NBRA BID Advisory Board of Directors has requested that the
City Council amend the stakeholder business structure and assessments levied on its
stakeholder businesses;
WHEREAS, on June 28, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-81
declaring its intention to amend the stakeholder structure to include the following
businesses within the NBRA BID: any food -service business within the boundaries of
the city of Newport Beach, 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 type of food related business;
WHEREAS, on June 28, 2016, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016-81,
further declaring its intention to amend the NBRA BID's annual benefit assessments as
described herein;
WHEREAS, the City Council held a public meeting regarding the proposed
amendment of the stakeholder structure and the annual benefit assessment levy on July
12, 2016, where the City Council solicited testimony from the public and members of the
NBRA BID; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has scheduled a public hearing on August 9, 2016,
where members of the public and the NBRA BID are invited to give testimony and
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submit written protests regarding the proposed amendment of the stakeholder structure
and the annual benefit assessment levy; and
WHEREAS, there was no written majority protest under California Streets and
Highways Code Section 36525 that would prevent the City Council from adopting this
ordinance.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach ordains as
follows:
Section 1: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The stakeholder structure in the Restaurant Association Business
Improvement District shall include the following businesses: any food-
service business within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach, 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 type of food related business.
Certified Farmer's Markets, mini -marts, yachts and charters, banquet
facilities, private membership clubs, theaters, and gas stations shall be
exempt from the Restaurant Association Business Improvement District's
membership.
Section 2: Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The City Council levies, imposes, and order the collection of a benefit
assessment levied upon persons conducting business within the
Restaurant Association Business Improvement District. Such benefit
assessment levied shall be as follows:
A.
Full service restaurant (e.g., with wait service)
$600
B.
Fast casual restaurant (e.g., place order at counter)
$500
C.
Grocery or market
$500
D.
Coffee, tea or specialty shop
$150
E.
Dessert, bakery or treats
$150
F.
Juice bar or smoothie shop
$150
G.
Catering company
$150
Section 3: Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its entirety and
replaced with the following:
The revised benefit assessment contained in this ordinance shall be
effective September 9, 2016. The benefit assessment shall be collected
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from existing businesses in the NBRA BID by the City in one (1) pro -rated
annual installment. The benefit assessment for stakeholder businesses
established after September 9, 2016 shall be at the revised rate, pro -rated
according to the number of full months remaining in the NBRA BID's fiscal
year, starting on the day of the issuance of a business license by the City.
Section 4: Section 4 of Ordinance No. 2009-26 is amended in its
entirety and replaced with the following:
The penalty for delinquent benefit assessment payments shall be twenty-
five percent (25%) per month, provided that the penalty to be added shall
in no event exceed fifty percent (50%) of the assessment amount due.
Section 5: The recitals provided in this ordinance are true and correct and are
incorporated into the substantive portion of this ordinance.
Section 6: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance 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 ordinance. The
City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance 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.
Section 7: The City Council finds the introduction and adoption of this
ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant
to Section 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 to have a significant effect
on the environment.
Section 8: Except as expressly modified in this ordinance, all other Sections,
Subsections, terms, clauses and phrases set forth in an ordinance related to the NBRA
BID shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
Section 9: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage
of this ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the ordinance, or a summary thereof, to be
published once in the official newspaper of the City, and it shall be effective thirty (30)
days after its adoption.
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This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Newport Beach held on the day of , 2016, and adopted on the
day of , 2016, by the following vote, to -wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS
DIANE B. DIXON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
LEILANI I. BROWN, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
CITY ATTO - NEY%S OFFICE
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AARON C�-HARP, CITY ATTORNEY