HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-09-11; City Council; 21005; Golf Lodging Business Improvement CGLBIDCITY OF CARLSBAD - AGENDA BILL
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DEPT. FIN
Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business
Improvement District (CGLBID)
DEPT. DIR.
CITY ATTY.
CITY MGR.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt Resolution No. 2012-221 a resolution of intention of the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad, California, declaring the intention of the City Council to establish the Carlsbad Golf
Lodging Business Improvement District (CGLBID), fixing the time and place of a public meeting
and a public hearing thereon and giving notice thereof.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
In April of this year. Grand Pacific Palisades Hotel and the Carlsbad Sheraton which are both
part of Grand Pacific Resorts (GPR), proposed formation of a new voluntary business
improvement district for Carlsbad, to be called the Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business
Improvement District (CGLBID). The purpose of the CGLBID would be to promote golf-related
overnight stays at participating hotels in Carlsbad. This district would be separate from the
existing Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District (CTBID) which was formed in 2005.
Like the CTBID, the creation of CGLBID would be formed under Section 36500 ofthe California
Streets and Highways Code (known as Parking and Business Improvement District Area Law of
1989). The GPR proposal was presented to Council at the July 10, 2012 Council meeting, and
Council directed staff to bring back this resolution of intention, declaring the Council's intention
to establish the CGLBID.
In summary, the proposal from GPR is, with the approval of the City Council, to form a BID that
would promote golf-related overnight stays at participating hotels in Carlsbad. Participation in
this district would be voluntary to lodging properties in the City of Carlsbad. Members that opt
in would be assessed $2.00 per occupied room night to be paid to the city monthly through the
current Transient Occupancy Tax collection process. The assessment would be passed
through to the hotel guest as opposed to being paid directly from the hotel operating revenues.
Each assessed business would determine how to spend the funds collected by their respective
property provided the expenditures are for an approved golf related expense. Reimbursement
of these expenses would be made quarterly upon approval from the advisory board up to the
amount collected per property minus administrative fees.
The BID creation process includes the establishment of an advisory board that is responsible
for the preparation of an annual budget and report on operations. The budget and report are
used each year by the City Council to levy the assessment for successive fiscal years.
DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Cheryl Gerhardt, 760-602-2430. chervl.qerhardt(S).carlsbadca.qov
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The 1989 law states that the City Council is responsible for the appointment of the Advisory
Board. As proposed, the City Council would establish an advisory board made up initially of
three members, suggested to be (a) a golf course representative, (b) two member
representatives, and (c) a non-voting city staff member. This board may be appointed at any
time prior to the completion of the public hearing.
The CGLBID is to be renewed on a year-to-year basis solely at the discretion of the Carlsbad
City Council. However, the initial term is proposed to be for two years.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The amount of revenue collected by the district will depend on the number of hotels that opt
in to the district. Preliminary revenue estimates, that include the Sheraton and the Grand
Pacific Palisades Hotel, are $200,000. Administrative fees that would be paid to the city for
collection and administration would be approximately $8,000 (4 percent) or actual costs if
higher. The remaining $192,000 to be used by these hotels to promote golf related
overnight stays.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT:
Pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21065, this action does not constitute a "project"
within the meaning of CEQA in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical
change in the environment, or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment, and therefore does not require environmental review.
EXHIBITS:
Resolution No. 2012-221 a resolution of intention of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad,
California, declaring the intention of the City Council to establish the Carlsbad Golf Lodging
Business Improvement District (CGLBID), fixing the time and place of a public meeting and a
public hearing thereon and giving notice thereof.
1 RESOLUTION NO. 2012-221
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO FORM THE CARLSBAD GOLF
LODGING BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE
OF A PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING THEREON, AND GIVING NOTICE
THEREOF
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad ("City") desires to establish a Business
Improvement District ("BID") which shall be called the Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business
Improvement District ("CGLBID") and levying an assessment on lodging businesses
within the CGLBID boundaries; and
1^ WHEREAS, the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989,
13 Streets and Highways Code §36500 et seq., authorizes cities and counties to establish
14 parking and business improvement areas for the purpose of tourism promotion; and
WHEREAS, lodging business owners within the proposed CGLBID have
requested the Carlsbad City Council establish such an improvement area; and
and the City Council desires to establish an advisory board to make reports and
recommendations to it regarding the activities provided by the proposed CGLBID.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
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WHEREAS, lodging businesses have facilitated the request to form the CGLBID
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22 1. The above recitations are true and correct.
23 2. The City Council declares its intention to form the CGLBID and to levy and
collect assessments within the CGLBID boundaries pursuant to the Parking
and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989, Streets and Highways Code
§36500 et seq. The boundaries of the CGLBID shall be the boundaries of the
City of Carlsbad. The district shall include all lodging businesses which have
1 voluntarily submitted a signed request to the City Clerk to be included. Once
2 a lodging business has submitted a signed request to be included, the
^ assessment shall be mandatory.
3. The name of the area shall be the Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business
Improvement District. The District shall be created for a one-year term and
may be renewed annually in accordance with Streets and Highways Code
§36532.
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9 4. The City Council intends to form the CGLBID to promote golf-related
10 tourism within the boundaries of the CGLBID, as well as marketing related
11 capital improvements such as golf-related signage, golf-related equipment,
and to pay for related administrative costs.
5. The proposed CGLBID will include all lodging businesses within the City of
Carlsbad that have elected to be part of the district. Businesses may elect to
participate in the district by submitting a written letter to the City requesting
inclusion. Participating businesses will be listed in the annual report
submitted to the City. New businesses opening during the term of the district
19 will receive notice of the opportunity to be included at least thirty days prior to
20 the annual hearing.
21 6. The assessment is proposed to be levied on all participating lodging
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businesses, existing and in the future, within the CGLBID based upon $2.00
per occupied paid room per night. Except where funds are othen^/ise
available, an assessment will be levied annually to pay for the programs and
activities within the district. New lodging businesses within the CGLBID
boundaries, which elect to participate in the district, will not be exempt from
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1 the levy of assessment as authorized by Streets and Highways Code §36531.
2 The CGLBID assessment shall not include stays over thirty days, or stays by
any federal or state employee when on government business.
7. The total CGLBID assessment collected in year one is estimated to be
$200,000. The funds raised shall be spent to promote golf-related overnight
stays within the boundaries of the CGLBID and pay for related administrative
costs. The assessments paid by each assesse shall be forwarded to that
9 assesse to provide the golf-related stay tourism promotion services.
10 8. Funds remaining at the end of any CGLBID term may be used in
11 subsequent years in which CGLBID assessments are levied as long as they
are used consistent with the requirements of this Resolution. Upon
withdrawal of any business from the CGLBID, any remaining funds collected
from that business will be spent consistent with the provisions of the Carlsbad
Tourism Business Improvement District. Upon termination of the CGLBID,
any remaining funds will be spent consistent with the provisions of the
Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District.
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19 9. The City of Carlsbad will collect the assessment on a monthly basis from
20 the lodging businesses within the CGLBID. The City of Carlsbad will retain
21 four percent (4 percent) or actual costs if higher of the amount collected to
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10. Each lodging business assessed by the CGLBID shall submit a quarterly
accounting of expenses for CGLBID activities to the advisory board. The
advisory board shall review the quarterly accounting for compliance with
CGLBID regulations and report the amount expended on allowed CGLBID
1 activities to the City. Upon approval by the advisory board, the City shall
2 reimburse each business for CG LB ID-activity-related expenses in an amount
^ not to exceed the amount of assessment collected from that business minus
administrative costs of four percent (4 percent) or actual costs if higher.
11. The City Council shall make all appointments to the CGLBID advisory
board. There shall be at least three, and no more than seven, members
appointed to the advisory board. Initially the board's three members would be
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11 12. The CGLBID advisory board shall submit an annual report, which shall
include a budget for operations and an identification of the marketing efforts
to be undertaken by the CGLBID for the ensuing calendar year, to the
Carlsbad City Council pursuant to Streets and Highways Code §36533. The
annual report will include a listing of the lodging businesses proposed to be
included in the CGLBID for the following year and a signed affirmation of
intent to be included in the CGLBID for the following year from each business.
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19 13. The time and place for a public meeting for comments on the proposed
20 CGLBID and the levy of assessments are set for September 25, 2012 in the
21 City Council chambers located at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA
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14. The time and place for the public hearing to form the CGLBID and levy
assessments are set for November 6, 2012 in the City Council chambers
located at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
1 15. At the public meeting and public hearing the testimony of all interested
2 persons for or against forming the CGLBID, the extent of the CGLBID, or the
furnishing of specified types of improvements or activities will be heard.
16. A protest against forming the CGLBID, the extent of the CGLBID, or the
furnishing of a specified type of program or activity, as provided in Streets and
Highways Code §36524, may be made in writing. To count in a protest
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g against the CGLBID, a protest must be made in writing. A written protest may
9 be withdrawn, in writing, at any time before the conclusion of the public
10 hearing. Each written protest shall contain a description of the business in
11 which the person signing the protest is interested, sufficient to identify the
business and its address. If the person signing the protest is not shown on
the official records of the City of Carlsbad as the owner of the business, then
the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the
person is the owner of the business. If the owner of the business is a
corporation, LLC, partnership or other legal entity, the authorized
representatives for the entity shall be authorized to sign the protest. Any
19 protest as to the regularity or evidence of the proceedings shall be in writing
20 and clearly state the irregularity or defect to which objection is made. Written
21 protests must be received by the Clerk of the City of Carlsbad before the
22 close of the public hearing scheduled herein, and may be delivered or mailed
to the City Clerk at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
17. If, at the conclusion of the public hearing, there are of record written
protests by the participating owners of businesses within the CGLBID that will
collectively pay fifty percent (50 percent) or more of the total CGLBID
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assessment, no further proceedings to form the CGLBID shall occur for a
period of one year from the date of the finding of a majority protest. If the
majority of written protest is only as to a proposed improvement or activity,
then that type of improvement or activity shall not be included in the CGLBID.
18. Further information regarding the proposed CGLBID may be obtained
from the City Clerk, at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
19. The City Clerk is instructed to provide notice of the public meeting and
public hearing as follows:
a. Publish this Resolution of Intention in a newspaper of general
circulation in the City of Carlsbad at least seven days before the
hearing; and
b. Mail a complete copy of this Resolution of Intention to each and every
business owner proposed to be assessed in the CGLBID within seven
days ofthe adoption of this Resolution.
20. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption, and the
City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting this resolution.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting ofthe City Council
of the City of Carlsbad on the 11th day of September 2012, by the following vote to wit:
AYES:
NOES:
Council Members Hall, Kulchin, Blackburn, Douglas and Packard.
None.
ABSENT: None.
MATT HALL, Mayor
ATTEST:
LORRAINE M. WOOD, City Clerk
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