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Council Meeting Date 8/18/2008 Department ID Number ED 08-37
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
SUBMITTED TO HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEM
SUBMITTED BY PAUL EMERY INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATO
PREPARED BY STANLEY SMALEWITZ DIRECTOR OF ECON MIC D ELOPMENT
SUBJECT Adopt Resolution of Intention to Levy an Annual Assessment for 2008-
2009 within the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business Improvement
District and Schedule Public Hearing for September 15, 2008
Statement of Issue Funding Source Recommended Action Alternative Action(s) Analysis Environmental Status Attachment(s)
Statement of Issue On August 19 2002, the City Council approved Ordinance No 3569
establishing the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District to fund
activities to promote Huntington Beach as an overnight tourist destination to benefit all of the
hotels and motels in the City The State of California Parking and Business Improvement
Law of 1989 requires an annual report to be filed for each fiscal year a Resolution of
Intention to be passed to levy an assessment for the next fiscal year and a public hearing
date be set
Funding Source Revenues and expenses are included in the 2008/09 Huntington
Beach Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District Budget (Fund 709)
Recommended Action Motion to
1 Adopt City Council Resolution No 2008- 50 , a Resolution of Intention of the City
Council of the City of Huntington Beach Declaring the City s Intention to Levy an Annual
Assessment for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 within the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business
Improvement District
2 Direct the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing to be held on September 15 2008 and
send copies of the Resolution and assessment formula to each business to be assessed
and publish same in a newspaper of general circulation as required
Alternative Action(s)
1 Deny the request to approve the Resolution of Intention
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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION
MEETING DATE 8/18/2008 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER ED 08-37
Analysis At the request of the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau the City
Council formed a Business Improvement District (BID) in 2002 to include all hotels and
motels in the City for the purpose of funding activities to promote Huntington Beach as an
overnight destination This is the annual renewal of the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel
Business Improvement District
The Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel BID requires a 1% levy be assessed on all overnight room
stays in Huntington Beach These funds are collected as a separate itemization with monthly
Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT) paid to the City of Huntington Beach The Board of
Directors for the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau also serve as the BID
Advisory Board In addition to these BID revenues the Conference and Visitors Bureau also
receives 10% of the City s TOT revenues under a five-year agreement approved May 15
2006
As required by State law a protest hearing must be held to provide the opportunity for
affected businesses to voice their protests or they can submit protests in writing before the
hearing The Resolution of Intention sets this protest hearing for September 15 2008 At
that time the City Council will tally the percentage of assessments protested and will hear
additional public comments on the renewal of the Hotel/Motel BID If the protests total less
than 50% of the total amount to be collected the City Council can approve the renewal of the
BID At the conclusion of the protest hearing/public hearing the City Council may reduce or
modify the proposed assessment or types of activities to be funded with assessment
revenues If written protests are received from affected business owners of 50% or more of
assessments, no further proceedings to continue the Business Improvement District can be
considered for one year
The Hotel/Motel BID anticipates assessments of $750 000 for 2008-09 Combined with
reserves of$225,000, the total BID budget for 2008-09 is $975 000
Strategic Plan Goal L-4 Create an environment that promotes tourism to increase
revenues to support community services and transform the city s economy into a destination
economy
Environmental Status Not applicable
Attachment(s)
City Clerk's
Page Number . Description
1 Resolution No 2008- 50 a Resolution of the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach Declaring the City s Intention to Levy an Annual
Assessment for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Within the Huntington Beach
Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District
2 8/4/2008 5 08 PM
ATTACHMENT # 1
RESOLUTION NO 2008-50
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH DECLARING THE CITY S
INTENTION TO LEVY AN ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009 WITHIN THE HUNTINGTON
BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the California Legislature in adopting the Parking and Business
Improvement Area Law of 1989 (Streets and Highways Code §36500 et seq ) found that cities
are authorized to levy assessments on businesses in order to promote economic revitalization and
tourism create jobs, attract new businesses and prevent erosion of business districts, and
The California Legislature found that cities are authorized to levy assessments on
businesses which benefit from those improvements and activities and
A sizeable majority of the hotel and motel businesses within the City of Huntington
Beach requested that the City Council commence proceedings under the Parking and Business
Improvement Area Law of 1989 to establish a hotel and motel business benefit area within the
City of Huntington Beach and to levy a special assessment to promote tourism and tourist related
events, and
The City Council formed a business improvement area, known as the Huntington Beach
Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District (the District ) by the passage of Ordinance No
3569 on August 19 2002 The time has come to continue the existence of the District for fiscal
year 2008-2009 by levying assessments on those businesses that benefit from the activities and
The Districts Advisory Board has prepared and filed with the City Clerk an "Annual
Report/Operating Budget 2007-2008 Fiscal Year to Date and "Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year
2008-2009 (collectively "Annual Report ), and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows
SECTION 1 The City Council hereby approves the Annual Report filed by the
Advisory Board in the City Clerk s office attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein
by this reference which includes a proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2008-2009 and a description
of the improvements and activities to be provided for Fiscal Year 2008-2009
SECTION 2 To levy and collect assessments within the District area for Fiscal Year
2008-2009 in the amount of I% on hotel and motel overnight room stays in hotels and motels
listed in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference
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Resolution No 2008-50
SECTION 3 The type or types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by
the levy of assessments on businesses within the business improvement area are specified in
Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference
SECTION 4 A public hearing shall be held before the City Council on
September 15, 2008 , at 6 00 p in or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard,
in the Council Chambers of the City Hall 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, California at
which time the Council will hear all interested persons for or against levying of the assessment,
and the furnishing of specified types of improvements or activities 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 Any protest pertaining to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall
be in writing and shall clearly set forth the irregularity or defect to which the objection is made
The City Council may waive any irregularity in the form or content of any written protest and at
the public hearing, may correct minor defects in the proceedings A written protest may be
withdrawn in writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing set forth above If
written protests are received by the owners of businesses within the District which will pay 50%
or more of the total assessments to be levied, no further proceedings to levy the proposed
assessment 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 specified
type or types of improvements or activity within the District those types of improvements or
activities shall be eliminated
SECTION 5 The City Clerk is hereby directed to provide notice of the public hearing
by causing the this resolution of intention to be published once in a newspaper of general
circulation at least seven days before the public hearing
SECTION 6 Further information regarding the proposed business improvement district
may be obtained at the Huntington Beach City Hall 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach
California 92648 telephone (714) 536 5542 or from the Huntington Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau, 301 Main Street, Suite 208, Huntington Beach CA 92648, (714) 969-3492
SECTION 7 The City Clerk shall mail a complete copy of this resolution of intention
by first-class mail to each business owner in this area within seven days after the Councils
adoption of this resolution
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Resolution No 2008-50
SECTION 8 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of August , 200 8
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Mayor
REVIEW tD APPROVED INITIATED AND APPROVED
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City Administrat r Director of Econo evelopment
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Cl Attorney
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Resolution No 2008-50 Exhibit "A"
HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Administered by the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
Fiscal Year 2007/08 Annual Report
for Fiscal Year 2008/09 Operating Budget Request
The Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau continued to upgrade its scope
of activities and effectiveness as a destination marketing agency during 2007/08 fiscal
year As the official advisory board for the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business
Improvement District which receives an assessment of one percent on all hotel/motel
room purchases within the city that are under 30 days in duration the following
highlights/programs would not have been possible without B I D funding
Advertising
• Produced cooperative full-page ad for California Visitors Guide with partners
Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa
and Bella Terra entertainment center The California Visitors Guide distributed
500 000 copies distributed annually through state tourism offices and another
100 000 though downloads from www visitcalifornia corn
• Finalized Orange County Tourism Council (OCTC) April/May 2008 print ad
campaign including HBCVB s Y2 page cover ad on newspaper insert in five
markets (Anzona Republic Las Vegas Journal Sacramento Bee San Jose
Mercury News USA Today in Arizona and Northern California) with total
circulation of 867 000
• Coordinated full-page OCTC ad plusl/2 Huntington Beach page ad in annual
March 2008 Alaska Airlines in-flight magazine California Travel Planner insert
The California Travel Planner insert featured a story on The OC and ran
10 000 overprints with a shelf life up to one year
• Coordinated full-page OCTC ad in Southwest Airlines Spint magazine The
August 2008 destination-related editorial section Your Adventure In features
Orange County and OC beaches and reaches 3 2 million readers The average
time spent reading Spint is 36 minutes and there is no other in flight
entertainment supplied onboard Southwest Airlines
• Produced a '/2 page April 2008 ad for Oprah magazine and the affiliated
www vacationfun corn website and Reader Service Western US Region
circulation of 600 000 included California (300 000) Arizona (41 000) Nevada
(21 000) Oregon (32 000) Colorado (49 000) Washington (67 000) The ad
also included two eCampaigns to 300 000 opt-in subscribers of vacationfun com
Results thru 7/23/08
o Total Program Leads to Date 5 248
o Total Website Click-Throughs to Date 312
o Total www surfcityusa travel AdViews though 7/15/08 115
• Launched first HBCV13 month-long online coop advertising campaign for Spring
in Surf City with Travelocity Six hotels participated by offering added value
components A Wait Screen ad unit was Geotargeted to individuals looking to
travel to Orange County and Los Angeles (this ad unit is the most viewed ad unit
on Travelocity) a key integrated placement on the Travelocity California Store
an unit geotargeted in the Shopping Path to consumers looking to travel to
Exhibit A
Resolution No 2008-50, Exhibit "A"
HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEUMOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Administered by the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
Fiscal Year 2007/08 Annual Report
for Fiscal Year 2008/09 Operating Budget Request
Orange County and Los Angeles a landing page from our www surfcityusa com
website to support all the six partner hotels Total Paid Impressions were 1 4
million and we received a bonus of 66k impression in the value of$1 254
Results 229% overall sales growth total in dollars for the four hotels that saw a
sales increase (approximately $40-50,000) 287 additional room nights over
June 2007
• Continued OCTC co-op National Geo magazine ad as well as radio promotional
spots with OCTC and with Ronnie Kovach s Radio Fishing University on the Fox
radio network
Website
• Introduced new green version of Virtual Visitors Guide online — downloadable
or viewable with page-turning software
• Continued to offer the most informative and reliable event information calendar
in the city adding an average of 43 new events and updating eight existing
events per month
• Continued to book rooms online via Travelocity Last year s new
www surfcityusa com website closes sales 504 have been booked from July 1st
2007 thru July 28 2008 These bookings are in addition to normal hotel click-
thrus
• Secured www huntingtonbeach com URL for the Bureau
• Issued RFP and conducted review to select and contract vendor to develop next
generation Bureau website launching Labor Day 2008 SurfCityUSA com s 2008
edition will boast state-of-the art search engine optimization improved
navigation an immersive Beach Tour and the ability for bureau staff to manage
content in-house on an ongoing basis
E-Mail Marketing
• Initiated HBCVB s first-ever monthly series of destination email newsletters
distributed to more than 10 883 people who registered to receive more
information on the www surfcityusa com website
• Conducted year-long trial of contests on home page to build email subscription
base before discontinuing
Printed Collateral
• Visitors Guide Produced the best Visitors Guide in Bureau history with an
expanded distribution of 175 000 copies to local brochure racks local airports
California Welcome Centers and selected locations in Phoenix & San Diego
• Rack Brochure Produced 230 000 rack brochures with distribution to over
2 000 locations within 12-hour drive markets
• Dining Guide Produced 20,000 dining guides in conjunction with HB Restaurant
Association with local distribution including John Wayne Airport
Exhibit A
Resolution No 2008-50, Exhibit "A"
HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Administered by the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
Fiscal Year 2007/08 Annual Report
for Fiscal Year 2008/09 Operating Budget Request
Public Relations
• Laid groundwork for heightened local industry awareness during National
Tourism Week with See My HB Photo and YouTube® video contests
• Secured spot as one of the top pet-friendly cities for dogs in Fido Friendly
magazine
• Kite Party coverage in Westways and Highroads magazines
• Produced five email newsletters for over 700 travel media to pitch story ideas
• Participated in California Travel and Tourism Commission media receptions in
LA New York and San Francisco OCeanfront press trips Society of American
Travel Writers Marketplace and many other venues
• Participated in the International Pow Wow Media Marketplace
• Hosted OCeanfront Epicurean press trip travel journalist and photographer
Trish Foxwell travel journalist Robert Painter Cooler a UK publication focusing
on female surfing and snowboarding Up' WestJet in-flight magazine for
Canada s second largest airline Karin Leperi Buffalo News a Travel Trade
Media FAM for Black Meetings & Tourism Meetings & Incentive Travel and
Travel Weekly Huell Howser Bruce Hawksbee UK publication Ranch & Coast
Magazine GoNomad com editor Max Hartshorne and a May 4-6 press trip with
seven journalists and one photographer
Sales Support
• Renewed Bureau participation in the 40th International Pow Wow in Las Vegas
NV with partner OC coastal destinations Newport Beach and Laguna Beach
Pow Wow is sponsored by the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) and
is the premiere international marketplace held in the United States for inbound
USA travel where travel buyers from around the world and USA travel suppliers
conduct business during three days of pre-scheduled appointments Met with
more than eighty domestic and international travel buyers
• Delivered 3 849 leads to hotels from leisure travelers planning to visit
destination through June 2008
Visitor Center
• Secured coastal development permits for construction of a new Pier Plaza
Visitor Center where the current Citibank ATM kiosk exists now This project is
on-track to open in January 2009 for year-round seven-day-per-week operation
• Updated and refreshed Kiosk used in Pier Plaza summer program with tiki
design and served a record 8 142 guests from July 1 2007 through June 30
2008
• Continued weekday visitor center in Bureau offices that
o Served 1 144 walk in guests (7/1/07 thru 6/30/08)
o Answered 924 visitor-related phone calls
o Replied to 3 455 visitor inquiries via e-mail
Exhibit A
Resolution No 2008-50, Exhibit "A"
HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Administered by the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
Fiscal Year 2007/08 Annual Report
for Fiscal Year 2008/09 Operating Budget Request
Community Relations
• Developed Tourism Works for Huntington Beach presentation and began to
deliver it before civic and service organizations throughout the community
• Obtained hard data from Dean Runyan & Associates about the economic impact
of tourism within the City
Brand Development
• Increased total trademark registrations to 12
• Obtained principal register status for financial services trademark and three
classes of products/services
• Settled lawsuit attempting to cancel registration of Surf City USA® trademarks
by exploiting supplemental status
Administrative
• To continue our goal of managing cash flow and providing financial stability in
the event of inadvertent delays in the receipt of funding from the City in future
years the Bureau maintained a yearend BID cash reserve of approximately
$225 000
Note The boundaries of the improvement and benefit areas within the Hotel/Motel
Improvement District (which includes the City of Huntington Beach in its entirety) will not
change dunng the upcoming fiscal year The Shorebreak Hotel is anticipated to open
within the Improvement District in late winter of 2009
Exhibit A
Resolution NO 2008-50, Ex "A"
HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Administered by the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
Proposed Fiscal Year 2008/09
for Fiscal Year 2008/09 Operating Budget Request
INCOME
Carryover/Reserve FY07/08 $ 225 000 00
Projected Assessment 750,000 00
TOTAL 975 000 00
EXPENSE
Carryover/Reserve FY08/09 $ 225 000 00
Marketing/Promotion 720 000 00
Le al Ex enses 30,00000
TOTAL 975,000 00
Exhibit A
Hotel/Motel BID List
July 2008
Hotel Name Address City State Zip
Beach Inn Motel 18112 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 841 6606
Best Western Huntington Beach Inn 800 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 536 7500
Best Western Regency Inn 19360 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 962 4244
Comfort Suites 16301 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach CA 92647 714 841 1812
Extended Stay America 5050 Skylab West Circle Huntington Beach CA 92647 714 799 4887
290 Monrovia Avenue Long Beach CA 92803 562 621 1910
Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort 21100 Pacific Coast Highwz Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 845 8000
714 845 8407
Hotel Europa 7561 Center Avenue #46 Huntington Beach CA 92647 714 895 5860
Hotel Huntington Beach 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach CA 92647 714 891 0123
Howard Johnson Express Inn&Suites 17251 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach CA 92647 714 3750250 ;am
ti
Huntington Suites 727 Yorktown Avenue Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 969 0450 01
Huntington Surf Inn 720 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 536 2444
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Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort&Spa 21500 Pacific Coast Hi hw Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 374 7291
714 845 4604 p
Ocean View Motel 16196 Pacific Coast Highwz Huntington Beach CA 92649 562 592 2700 iv
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0
Pacific View Inn&Suites 16220 Pacific Coast Highwz Huntington Beach CA 92649 562 592 4959 Co
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Starlight Inn 18382 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 848 8422
Sun n Sands Motel 1102 Pacific Coast Hi hwa Huntington Beach CA 92648 714 536 2543 X
Q
777 Motor Inn 16240 Pacific Coast Hi hw Huntington Beach CA 92649 714 846 5561 +
NEW Opening in early 2009 m
Shorebreak Hotel 1500 Pacific Coast Hi hwayj Huntington Beach CA 92649 714 861 4470
Exhibit B
Res. No. 2008-50
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, JOAN L. FLYNN the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of
Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby
certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted
by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council
at a regular meeting thereof held on August 18, 2008 by the following vote:
AYES: Hansen, Hardy, Bohr, Cook, Coerper, Green, Carchio
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
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CiJVClerk and ex-officio Jerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California
RCA ROUTING SHEET
INITIATING DEPARTMENT Economic Development
SUBJECT Adopt Resolution of Intent to Renew the Hotel/Motel
Business Improvement District 2008 09
COUNCIL MEETING DATE August 18 2008
RCA ATTACHMENTS STATUS
Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached ❑
Not Ap licable
Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached
Not Applicable ❑
Tract Map Location Map and/or other Exhibits Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) Attached ❑
Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable
Subleases Third Party Agreements etc Attached ❑
(Approved as to form by City Attome Not Applicable
Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Fiscal Impact Statement (Unbudgeted over $5 000) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Bonds (If applicable) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Staff Report (If applicable) Attached
Not Applicable ❑
Commission Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Attached ❑
Not Applicable
Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Attached ❑
Not Applicable
EXPLANATION FOR MISSING ATTACHMENTS
REVIEWED RETURNED FOR A DED
Administrative Staff ) )
Deputy City Administrator Initial
City Administrator Initial
City Clerk ( )
EXPLANATION FOR RETURN OF ITEM
(Below Space For City Clerk's Use •
RCA Author slifman
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
DATE AUGUST 18 2008
SUBMITTED TO HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY UN L
SUBMITTED BY PAUL EMERY INTERIM CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR
PREPARED BY STANLEY SMALEWITZ DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC 1915
DEVELOPMENT
SUBJECT LATE COMMUNICATION ADD RECOMMENDED ACTION TO
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO 18 (RESOLUTION OF
INTENTION TO LEVY AN ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR 2008-
2009 WITHIN THE HUNTINGTON BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT)
Please be advised that the above-entitled Request for Council Action should also
contain the following recommended action
Approve the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business
Improvement District Annual Report for Fiscal Year
2008-2009
This action is also included in the adoption of the Resolution of Intent but for the sake
of clarity it is also being provided as a Recommended Action
In addition the above-entitled Request for Council Action should also contain the
following alternative action
Return the 2008-2009 Annual Report of the Huntington
Beach Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District for additional
information
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Beach Inn Motel Best Western Huntington Beach Inn Best Western Regency Inn
Attn Alex Chau GM Attn Ken Patel GM Attn Ted Chen GM/Owner
18112 Beach Blvd 800 Pacific Coast Highway 19360 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Beach CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 92648
Comfort Suites Extended Stay America Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort
Attu Sachim Amin VP Attn Stephanie Tapia GM Attn JD Shafer GM
16301 Beach Boulevard 5050 Skylab West Circle 21100 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach CA 92647 Huntington Beach CA 92647 Huntington Beach CA 92648
Hotel Europa Hotel Huntington Beach Howard Johnson Express Inn& Suites
Attn Raj Amin Manager Attn King Sun GM/Sales Dir Attn Sonya Patel GM/Sales Dir
7561 Center Avenue #46 7667 Center Avenue 17251 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Beach CA 92647 Huntington Beach CA 92647 Huntington Beach CA 92647
Huntington Suites Huntington Surf Inn Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
Attn Song Zahedi GM/Sales Dir Attn Chandra Patel GM/Sales Dir Resort& Spa
727 Yorktown Avenue 720 Pacific Coast Highway Attn Cheryl Phelps GM
Huntington Beach CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 92648 21500 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach CA 92648
Ocean View Motel Pacific View Inn& Suites Starlight Inn
Attn Pravin Patel GM Attn DJ Sheh Owner Attn Sam Patel GM
16196 Pacific Coast Highway 16220 Pacific Coast Highway 18382 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92648
Sun'n Sands Motel 777 Motor Inn Shorebreak Hotel
Attn Jitendra Barot GM/Owner Attn Victor Ali GM Attn Shawn Gracey GM
1102 Pacific Coast Highway 16240 Pacific Coast Highway 500 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach CA 92648 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Huntington Beach CA 92649
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE HOTEL/MOTEL
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT RENEWAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the City Council will hold its Public Hearing on the 2008 09 renewal of the
Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel Business Improvement District at its meeting scheduled on September 15 2008 at
6 00 PM or soon thereafter at the Huntington Beach Civic Center 2000 Main Street Council Chambers as required
by the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 as approved by City Council in Resolution No 2008
50 as re printed below
RESOLUTION NO 2008 50
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH DECLARING THE CITY S
INTENTION TO LEVY AN ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2008 2009 WITHIN THE HUNTINGTON
BEACH HOTEL/MOTEL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS the California Legislature in adopting the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of
1989(Streets and Highways Code §36500 et seq)found that cities are authorized to levy assessments on businesses
in order to promote economic revitalization and tourism create jobs attract new businesses and prevent erosion of
business districts and
The California Legislature found that cities are authorized to levy assessments on businesses which benefit
from those improvements and activities and
A sizeable majority of the hotel and motel businesses within the City of Huntington Beach requested that
the City Council commence proceedings under the Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989 to
establish a hotel and motel business benefit area within the City of Huntington Beach and to levy a special
assessment to promote tourism and tourist related events and
The City Council formed a business improvement area known as the Huntington Beach Hotel/Motel
Business Improvement District (the District ) by the passage of Ordinance No 3569 on August 19 2002 The
time has come to continue the existence of the District for fiscal year 2008 2009 by levying assessments on those
businesses that benefit from the activities and
The Districts Advisory Board has prepared and filed with the City Clerk an Annual Report/Operating
Budget 2007 2008 Fiscal Year to Date and Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2008 2009 (collectively Annual
Report ) and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does
hereby resolve as follows
SECTION I The City Council hereby approves the Annual Report filed by the Advisory Board in the
City Clerk s office attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference which includes a
proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2008 2009 and a description of the improvements and activities to be provided for
Fiscal Year 2008 2009
SECTION 2 To levy and collect assessments within the District area for Fiscal Year 2008 2009 in the
amount of 1%on hotel and motel overnight room stays in hotels and motels listed in Exhibit B attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference
SECTION 3 The type or types of improvements and activities proposed to be funded by the levy of
assessments on businesses within the business improvement area are specified in Exhibit A attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference
SECTION 4 A public hearing shall be held before the City Council on September 15 2008 at 6 00
p in or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard in the Council Chambers of the City Hall 2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach California at which time the Council will hear all interested persons for or against levying of the
assessment and the furnishing of specified types of improvements or activities 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 Any protest pertaining to
the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and shall clearly set forth the irregularity or defect
to which the objection is made The City Council may waive any irregularity in the form or content of any written
protest and at the public hearing may correct minor defects in the proceedings A written protest may be
withdrawn in writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing set forth above If written protests are
received by the owners of businesses within the District which will pay 50%or more of the total assessments to be
levied no further proceedings to levy the proposed assessment 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
specified type or types of improvements or activity within the District those types of improvements or activities
shall be eliminated
SECTION 5 The City Clerk is hereby directed to provide notice of the public hearing by causing the
this resolution of intention to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation at least seven days before the
public hearing
SECTION 6 Further information regarding the proposed business improvement district may be
obtained at the Huntington Beach City Hall 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach California 92648 telephone(714)
536 5542 or from the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau 301 Main Street Suite 208 Huntington
Beach CA 92648 (714)969 3492
SECTION 7 The City Clerk shall mail a complete copy of this resolution of intention by first class
mail to each business owner in this area within seven days after the Council s adoption of this resolution
SECTION 8 This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting
thereof held on the 18`h day of August 2008
The estimated cost of providing the improvements and activities for Fiscal Year 2008 2008 is$975 000
Copies of the exhibits referenced above are available in the office of the City Clerk or upon request by calling
Simone Shfman Project Manager at(714)375 5186 or through the City s website at http//www surfcity
hb org/Govemment/Agendas/sep1508 cfm