Transmittal - 6/28/2021DEPARTMENT of ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ERIN MENDENHALL
MAYOR
BEN KOLENDAR
DIRECTOR
CITY COUNCIL TRANSMITTAL
________________________________ Date Received: ___________
Lisa Schaffer, Chief Administrative Officer Date sent to Council: ____________
_______________________________________________________________________________
TO: Salt Lake City Council DATE: June 22, 2021
Amy Fowler, Chairperson
FROM: Benjamin Kolendar, Director of the Department of Economic Development
SUBJECT: Resolution of Intention to Designate Central Business Improvement Area – 22
(CBIA-22)
STAFF CONTACT: Lorena Riffo Jenson, Deputy Director, Department of Economic
Development, lorena.riffojenson@slcgov.com; William Wright, Project
Coordinator, william.wright@slcgov.com; Jolynn Walz, Office Manager,
jolynn.walz@slcgov.com
801.535.7200
DOCUMENT TYPE: Resolution
RECOMMENDATION: Administration recommends City Council adopt the Resolution of
Intention to designate the Central Business Improvement Area 2022 (CBIA-22). This continues a
funding mechanism for downtown promotions, marketing, and advocacy established in 1991. It
re-establishes a special assessment on property in the boundary area map attached (same
boundaries as 2019) for a three-year period as well as breaks out a second assessment for Holiday
lighting, map attached.
BUDGET IMPACT: The budget summary for the City is detailed starting on page 2 under the section
“Financial Summary for CBIA–22.”
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION: Salt Lake City established the Central Business Improvement
Area (CBIA) in 1991 as a mechanism to fund marketing, promotions, advocacy, and other
initiatives in Downtown Salt Lake City through a special assessment on property within a
designated area.
Lisa Shaffer (Jun 28, 2021 16:30 MDT)
06/28/2021
06/28/2021
The current assessment area, CBIA-19, expires April 21, 2022. The Administration wishes to
initiate another assessment area, CBIA-22, by April 22, 2022 to continue the collection of
assessment funds within a defined downtown boundary area. This allows for the continuation of
marketing, promotion, advocacy, and other benefits that have and will accrue to the City and
downtown property owners and businesses through services provided by the RFP recipient
contractor (currently the Downtown Alliance). The special assessment also funds an ambassador’s
program in Downtown Salt Lake City. The goal of the program is to promote economic growth by
increasing local business activity through in-person wayfinding assistance for visitors and
connecting the City’s homeless population with available resources. If approved, the
Administration would like to continue this program and use the downtown special assessment area
as a continued funding source.
Since the inception of the CBIA, commonly known as a Business Improvement District, the funds
collected for the Area have been used to fund the Downtown Alliance under a contract with Salt
Lake City Corporation. The contract with the Downtown Alliance will expire with the current
CBIA-19 and the Administration will announce an RFP which will use the proceeds of this
assessment for a contractor to do the work the Downtown Alliance currently does. The Downtown
Alliance will be able to submit for the RFP.
The creation of the CBIA is a lengthy and complex process that is governed by State law, has
numerous noticing provisions, public hearings, and other requirements that involve a variety of
City Council actions over the next nine months in order to meet the deadline for continuous
funding from the Area.
The Department of Economic Development, in cooperation with Engineering, City Attorney’s
Office, City Treasurer’s Office, Bonneville Research, and the Downtown Alliance, would like to
brief the City Council on the “Resolution of Intention to Designate the Central Business
Improvement Area” on July 13, 2021, with a formal action item on July 20, 2021. The action by
the City Council allows the notification of property owners to begin and keeps the process on
target to meet the April 2022 deadline for expiration of the current.
Ben Kolendar & Lorena Riffo Jenson (Department of Economic Development), and Jonathan
Springmeyer (Bonneville Research) plan to be at the table for the discussion.
Financial Summary for CBIA-22
Revenue for CBIA-22
2020 Taxable Property Valuation $3,573,174,176
Proposed Taxable Value Assessment Rate .00142
Taxable Value Assessment Subtotal $5,073,907
2018 Linear Footage for Holiday Lights $13,870
Proposed Holiday Light Rate per Foot $12.79
Holiday Light Assessment Subtotal $177,378
Total Assessment Revenue $5,251,285
Budget for CBIA-22
Salt Lake City Expenses
DED Management $ 120,000
Reserve withheld (3%) $ 157,539
Professional and Technical $ 30,000
Legal Fees $ 20,000
Printing $ 5,000
Postage Fees $ 3,000
Contingency $ 18,5000
Salt Lake City Subtotal $ 354,039
RFP Recipient Budget
Economic Development Activities (27%) $ 1,293,000
Marketing and Events (16%) $ 776,000
Administration (24%) $ 1,164,000
Ambassador Program Homeless Services (33%) $ 1,512,000
RFP Recipient Subtotal $ 4,745,000
Total Use of Funds $ 5,099,039
Adoption Process and Timeline
If the City Council adopts the proposed “Resolution of Intention to Designate CBIA-22,” the
additional steps toward final implementation are:
●Property owners in the Area are mailed a Notice of Intention with a description of the
boundaries and an assessment rate
●Property owners have opportunities to protest (in writing) the creation of the Area or
inclusion in it
●Public hearings and informational meetings are held
●Board of Equalization hearings are held to hear factual issues on the amount of benefit
received and the amount of the proposed assessment
●City Council adopts an ordinance to create CBIA-22
●CBIA-22 takes effect April 22, 2022
Special Stipulations
Parcels under $20,000 in valuation as well as residential, ecclesiastical and government owned
properties are exempt from the assessment, except those whose owners agree in writing to be
assessed. By State law, properties that are not included in the initial Notice of Intent cannot be
added at a later date unless the property owner consents. However, properties may be removed
from the Area at the Council’s discretion prior to assessment. Property owners are assessed the full
amount but may pay the assessment in three annual installments. If owners of 40% or more of the
valuation in the Area boundaries protest the creation of the CBIA- 22, the Area cannot be created.
No more than 30% of the assessment funds can be spent on administrative expenses.
Public Process
If the City Council adopts the Notice of Intention as recommended, copies of the notice will be
mailed to all property owners in the Area, as well as to the physical property address (if it differs
from the address of the property owner), along with a notice of an open house/hearing. Written
protests may then be filed with the City, and a protest hearing should be scheduled by the City
Council before the adoption of the ordinance creating the CBIA-22.
If the City Council creates the Area, it would appoint a Board of Equalization that may recommend
adjusting the assessment rate higher or lower from that indicated in the Notice of Intention. The
City Council then may accept, reject, or modify that recommendation before adoption of the
Assessment Ordinance.
Relevant Statutes and Ordinances
The definition of "economic promotion activities" in the SAA statute, Utah Code Section 11-42-
102(18) is as follows:
(18) "Economic promotion activities" means activities that promote economic growth in a
commercial area of a local entity, including:
(a) sponsoring festivals and markets;
(b) promoting business investment or activities;
(c) helping to coordinate public and private actions; and
(d) developing and issuing publications designed to improve the economic well-being of
the commercial area.
ATTACHMENTS:
A.Boundary Map & Holiday Lighting Map
B.Timeline
C.Resolution
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CBIA 16: Holiday Lighting Parcels (Preliminary)July 29, 2015Salt Lake City Geographic Information Systems OHoliday Lighting Streets Included Parcels
CBIA ‐ 22 Tentative Timeline
Step Action Description Group/Lead Deadlines
1 Consultant Contract Contract with a consultant to provide guidance
throughout process.DED 2/1/21 ‐ 4/30/2021
2 Technical Description of the CBIA
Technical Description of the CBIA provided to
Engineering. Engineering prepares tax roll based on this
data.
Consultant 3/12/2021
3 Develop assessment methodology that conforms to
Assessment Area Act.
Develop assessment methodology concerning
Economic Promotion & Lighting Assessment.DED 3/24/2021
4 Salt Lake County Property Tax Information. Numbers should be available by May 22, 2021. Consultant 5/28/2021
5 Bond Counsel Description & Improvement Review Bond Counsel reviews the description of Improvements
and Areas to be Improved.DED 6/1/2021
6 Resolution of intent to designate. Bond Counsel drafts resolution of Intent to Designate. Bond Counsel 6/15/2021
7 Resolution of Intent to Designate and Justification
transmittal. (Mayor)
Resolution of Intent to Designate and justification
documentation transmitted to Mayor’s Office. DED 6/22/2021
8 Resolution of Intent to Designate and Justification
transmittal. (Council Office)
Resolution of Intent to Designate and justification
documentation transmitted to Council Office. Mayor’s Office 6/29/2021
9 City Council Meeting DED will brief the City Council on CBIA‐22 Information. DED 7/13/2021
10 Property Owner Letter
Property Owner letter includes verbiage of preliminary
estimate, rate, notice of intent to designate, common
question and map finalized.
DED 7/17/2021
11 Tax roll prepared for DED approval. Assess County Data. Engineering 7/17/2021
12 DED approval of tax roll. DED approves county data. DED 7/17/2021
13 City Council Meeting City Council adopts the resolution of Intent to
Designate the assessment area.City Council 7/20/2021
14 Draft/Create Notice of Intent to Designate Letter Engineering 7/22/2021
15 Post Notice of Intent to Designate Post notice of intent to designate in at least three
public places within boundaries of jurisdiction DED 8/16/2021
16 Mail out Notice of Intent to Designate Mail out Notice of Intent to Designate to go out within
10 days of notice posting.
DED sends via State
Mail 8/19/2021
17 Minutes prepared for use at protest hearing Distribute to team SAA. Bond Counsel 8/30/2021
18 City Council Meeting City Council Protest Hearing City Council 9/7/2021
19 Draft Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area and
appoint the Board of Equalization (BOE).Bond Counsel 9/14/2021
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Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area and
appoint the Board of Equalization Transmittal (Mayor’s
Office)
Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area and
appoint the Board of Equalization Transmited to
Mayor’s Office.
DED 9/21/2021
21 Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area and
appoint the Board of Equalization (City Council).
Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area and
appoint the Board of Equalization Transmited to the
Council Office.
Mayor’s Office 9/28/2021
22 Publish Notice of Intent to Designate Publish Notice of Intent to Designate on the Utah Public
Notice Website DED 10/4/2021
23 Property Owners Written Protests Filing Deadline Property owners who are protesting the assessment
area. Also, the end of 60‐day written protest period.Engineering 11/8/2021
24 Compile Written Protests.Engineering 11/9/2021
25 RFP: Center Business Improvement Assessment Area
Management Request For Propsal (RFP)
Solisitation to find a vendor to manage the assessment
area once approved. DED 11/9/2022
26 Delivery of Compilation of Protests Compilation of protests sent to City Council. Engineering 11/9/2021
27 Publishing of Written Protests Publishing of Written Protests on City & State public
notice website.DED 11/9/2021
28 City Council Meeting City Council announces the protest tally and if it
exceeds 40% threshold.City Council 11/16/2021
29 City Council Meeting
City Council adopts the Resolution to Designate the
Assessment Area and appoints the Board of
Equalization.
City Council 11/16/2021
30 Recording of the Resolution to Designate the
Assessment Area & Notice of Proposed Assesment
Record Resolution to Designate the Assessment Area
and Notice of Proposed Assessment with Salt Lake
County Recorder, within 15 days of adoption.
Salt Lake City
Recorders 11/16/2021 ‐ 12/1/2021
31 BOE Notice and Dates of BOE Meetings.Finalize Verbiage for BOE notice and dates of BOE
meetings.Bond Counsel 11/24/2021
32 Mailing process for the BOE notice. Begins 2 weeks before mailing date. Engineering 12/3/2021
33 RFP: Center Business Improvement Assessment Area
Management submissions Proposals/submission due from interested vendors DED 12/7/2021
34 Publication of the BOE hearings.
Publication and posting of time and location of the 3
consecutive meetings. Posted in at least 3 public places
at least 20 days, but not more than 35 days from the
first BOE hearings dates. Published on the Utah Public
Notice Website.
DED 12/7/2021
35 Mailing due to Recorder’s Office for review. Due 1 week before mailing date. Engineering 12/10/2021
36 Mailing of preliminary assessment & notice of BOE
hearings
Mailing sent to each property owner and each street
address. DED 12/17/2021
37 BOE hearings 9:00 am to 10:00 am (public meeting). Held on consecutive days by statute.Salt Lake City
Recorders 1/11/2022
38 BOE hearings 10:00 am to 11:00 am (public meeting). Held on consecutive days by statute.Salt Lake City
Recorders 1/12/2022
39 BOE hearings 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (public meeting). Held on consecutive days by statute.Salt Lake City
Recorders 1/13/2022
40 Finalization of BOE Hearings Finalize the report DED 1/18/2022
41 RFP: Center Business Improvement Assessment Area
Management Selection Selection is made from the proposals submitted DED 1/21/2022
42 BOE Report Completion BOE report completed, signed, and forwarded to City
Council and Bond Counsel.DED 1/21/2022
43 Mailing of BOE Final Report BOE report mailed to objecting property owners. Begins
15 day appeal period. Engineering 1/21/2022
44 Assessment Ordinance Bond Counsel Draft Assessment Ordinance Bond Counsel 1/28/2022
45 Assessment Ordinance Transmittal (Mayor’s Office).Assessment Ordinance transmitted to the Mayor's
Office. DED 2/1/2022
46 Assessment Ordinance Transmittal (Council Office).Assessment Ordinance transmitted to the Council
Office. Mayor’s Office 2/8/2022
47 City Council Meeting City Council accepts or modifies BOE recommendations
and adopts or rejects Assessment Ordinance.City Council 3/1/2022
48 RFP: Center Business Improvement Assessment Area
Management Contract drafting and Execution
Agreement between Salt Lake City and the vendor to
manage the assesment area. DED 3/4/2022
49 Budget or budget amendment submittion for CBIA Submit budget to SLC Finance Department DED 3/17/2022
50 Transfer properties into billing status.Engineering 3/17/2022
51 Assessment Invoices and Billing Mail assessment notices and invoices to Property
Owners by April 5, 2022 the latest.Treasurer 3/18/2022
52 Publication & Posting of the Assessment Ordinance
1. Publication of the Assessment Ordinance on the Utah
Public Notice Website.
2. Post a copy of the Assessment Ordinance in at least
three public places within the jurisdiction boundaries.
For at least 21 days
Bond Council 3/20/2022
53 Certificate of Project Engineer Certificate of Project Engineer Signed by DED DED 3/25/2022
54 Record Notice of Assessment Interest with Salt Lake
County Recorder.
I note that Utah Code 11‐42‐404(4)(b)(iii) requires the
notice of assessment interest to “describe the property
assessed by legal description and tax identification
number.” Metes and Bounds legal description provided
by Recorder’s Office.
Salt Lake City
Recorders 4/21/2022
55 Effective start date of the Assessment Ordinance Must be specified in the Assessment Ordinance DED 4/21/2022
56 Assessment Payments Due Invoice Payments due from property owners [15 days
after effective date of Assessment Ordinance]Treasurer 5/6/2022
Notice of Intent Resolution
Salt Lake City, Utah
July 20, 2021
A regular meeting of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, was held on Tuesday,
July 20, 2021, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. via electronic means, at which meeting there were
present and answering to roll call the following members who constituted a quorum:
Amy Fowler Chair
James Rogers Vice-Chair
Dan Dugan Councilmember
Ana Valdemoros Councilmember
Dennis Faris Councilmember
Darin Mano Councilmember
Chris Wharton Councilmember
Also present:
Erin Mendenhall Mayor
Katherine Lewis City Attorney
Cindy Lou Trishman City Recorder
Absent:
Thereupon the following proceedings, among others, were duly had and taken:
The following resolution was introduced in writing, was read by title, and
Councilmember ____________ moved its adoption:
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RESOLUTION NO. ___ of 2021
A Resolution of intention of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah (the
“City”), to designate an Assessment Area for the purpose of levying
assessments against properties within the Assessment Area to continue to
promote business activity and economic development in the central
business area of downtown Salt Lake City by assessing benefited properties
within the Assessment Area for the costs of such economic promotion
activities for a period of three years (the “Assessments”); and to fix a time
and place for protests against the Assessment Area and its assessments, and
related matters.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows:
Section 1. The City Council (the “Council”) of Salt Lake City, Utah (the
“City”), hereby determines that it will be in the best interest of the City to continue to
promote economic growth activities in the central business area of downtown Salt Lake
City. The proposed activities are more specifically described hereafter, but generally will
include, but will not be limited to, advertising, marketing, special events, festivals,
transportation, newsletters, publications, banners, Christmas lighting, homeless services,
security, special projects, housing, town meetings, government policy, cultural promotion,
reports, surveys and other promotional activities (the “Economic Promotion Activities”) in
the downtown area as described hereafter and more specifically identified on maps and
plans on file in the Office of the City Recorder of the City. In order to accomplish the
Economic Promotion Activities, the City proposes to designate the Salt Lake City, Utah
Central Business Improvement Assessment Area No. DA-CBIA-22 (the “Assessment
Area”) pursuant to Title 11, Chapter 42, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the
“Act”), the area of which is more particularly described in the Notice of Intention to
Designate Assessment Area set out hereafter.
Section 2. A portion of the cost of the Economic Promotion Activities shall be
paid by a special assessment to be levied against business and commercial properties
situated within the Assessment Area that are specially benefited by the Economic
Promotion Activities. The assessment will have two components: (i) an assessment based
on the 2021 taxable property values (the “Base Assessment”), plus (ii) an assessment on
certain properties by linear feet for special holiday lights (the “Holiday Lighting
Assessment” and together with the Base Assessment, the “Assessment”). Attached hereto
as Exhibit A is a list of the properties within the Assessment Area and the proposed
Assessment related to each property. The Assessment may be paid when assessed or, at
the option of the property owner, in three (3) annual installments with interest on any
delinquent installment until paid.
Section 3. The Council shall hold a public hearing on September 7, 2021 at
7:00 p.m. via electronic means or, as determined by the City Council Chair, at the physical
location of the Council Chambers at 451 South State Street in Salt Lake City, Utah to hear
all objections related to the Assessment Area as set forth in the Act. Thereafter, written
protests from property owners against the proposed assessments may be filed in the Office
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of the City Recorder of the City, whose permanent address is 451 South State Street, Room
415; however, due to the emergency circumstances, is temporarily located at 349 South
200 East and by appointment only, for a period of 60 days after the date of the public
hearing. On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 (such date being within 15 days after the date
the protest period expires), at 7:00 p.m. via electronic means or, as determined by the City
Council Chair, at the physical location of the Council Chambers at 451 South State Street
in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Council shall count the written protests filed and calculate
whether adequate protests have been filed and hold a public meeting to announce the
protest tally and whether adequate protests have been filed. The Council may thereafter
adopt a resolution abandoning or creating the proposed Assessment Area depending on
whether adequate protests have been filed. The City Recorder is hereby directed to give
notice of intention to designate the Assessment Area (the “Notice of Intention”) to finance
and support the Economic Promotion Activities. The Notice of Intention shall specify the
date of the public hearing and the time within which protests against the proposed
assessments may be filed. The Notice of Intention shall be (a) posted in at least three public
places within the City’s boundaries at least 20 but not more than 35 days prior to the public
hearing date and (b) published on the Utah Public Notice Website described in Utah Code
section 63A-16-601 for four consecutive weeks before the deadline for filing protests. In
addition, the City Recorder shall mail a copy of the Notice of Intention by United States
Mail, postage prepaid, to each owner of property to be assessed within the Assessment
Area at the last known mailing address of such owner, using for such purpose the names
and addresses of said owners appearing on the last completed real property assessment rolls
of Salt Lake County, Utah, and, in addition, a copy of the Notice of Intention shall be
mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to “Owner” at the street number of each piece of
improved property to be affected by the assessment, said Notices to be so mailed not later
than ten (10) days after the first publication or posting of the Notice of Intention. If a street
number has not been so assigned, then the post office box, rural route number, or any other
mailing address of the improved property shall be used for the mailing of the Notice of
Intention. Said Notice of Intention shall be in substantially the following form:
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE ASSESSMENT AREA
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on July 20, 2021, the City Council of
Salt Lake City, Utah, adopted a resolution (the “Resolution”) declaring its intention to
designate the Salt Lake City, Utah Central Business Improvement Assessment Area No.
DA-CBIA-22 (the “Assessment Area”) to finance a portion of the cost of economic
promotion activities, which are more specifically described hereafter (the “Economic
Promotion Activities”) in the area of downtown Salt Lake City within the Assessment Area
and to levy a special assessment (the “Assessment” or “Assessments”) for a period of three
years as provided in Title 11, Chapter 42, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended (the
“Act”), on real property situated within the Assessment Area for the benefit of which such
assessments are to be expended in the management and costs of the Economic Promotion
Activities.
DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT AREA
The Assessment Area is described by reference to the following streets (the
“Reference Streets”):
A – North Temple from State Street to the East right-of-way line of I-15 (includes
parcels on both sides of the street)
B – East right-of-way line of I-15 from North Temple to 400 South
C – 400 South from the East right-of-way line of I-15 to 300 East
(includes parcels on both sides of the street)
D – 300 East from 400 South to South Temple (includes parcels on both
sides of the street)
E – South Temple from 300 East to State Street (includes parcels on both
sides of the street)
F – State Street from South Temple to North Temple (includes parcels on both
sides of the street)
The area of the Assessment Area shall include all property bounded by Reference
Streets A through F described above. In addition, it shall include parcels of property,
subject to the exceptions set out hereafter, which abut the Reference Streets plus all corner
parcels which have a corner touching any of the Reference Streets.
The Holiday Lighting Assessment (as described herein) shall apply to the following
streets (collectively, the “Holiday Lighting Streets”):
A – 200 South between 300 West and 400 West
B – 200 South between West Temple and 200 West (South side only)
C – Pierpont Street between West Temple and 200 West
D – West Temple between 400 South and 200 South
E – Main Street between 400 South and South Temple
F – Market Street between West Temple and Main Street (North side only)
G – State Street between 400 South and South Temple
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The Resolution, maps, and other information about the Assessment Area are
available for examination during business hours in the offices of the Salt Lake City
Recorder, whose permanent address is 451 South State Street, Room 415, Salt Lake City,
Utah or, if such offices are closed, the temporary location of 349 South 200 East, Salt Lake
City, Utah.
ACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ASSESSMENT AREA
The Economic Promotion Activities shall include advertising, marketing, special
events, festivals, transportation, newsletters, publications, banners, Christmas lighting,
homeless services, security, special projects, housing, town meetings, government policy,
cultural promotion, reports, surveys and other promotional activities. The Economic
Promotion activities will take place within the boundaries of the Assessment Area for the
benefit of business and commercial property owners within the Assessment Area.
Since 1992, the Downtown Alliance has managed promotional activities for Central
Business Improvement Assessment Areas (or districts) Numbers DA-8690-A, DA-8690-
B, DA-8690-97, DA-CBID-00, DA-CBID-03, DA-CBID-06, DA-CBIA-10, DA-CBID-
13, DA-CBID-16 and DA-CBID-19. The City intends to solicit proposals for a
management contract to manage the Assessment Area through April 2025, subject to the
creation of the Assessment Area.
The Downtown Alliance has submitted a proposed budget estimating the costs (the
“Estimated Costs”) of Economic Promotion Activities within the Assessment Area.
Information from the proposed budget is included in the following section.
ASSESSMENT RATE, FINANCIAL PLAN AND
SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS
Funding from Assessments provides only a portion of the total budget for the
Assessment Area’s programs and activities. The City anticipates that the manager of the
Assessment Area will secure non-assessment funds from other sources such as grants,
foundations, promotions, contributions, earned income, and sponsorships. In addition, the
City anticipates that sponsors and contributors will pay directly to third-party providers a
portion of the costs of some Economic Promotion Activities. These supplemental third-
party payments are not reflected in the projected budget of the Assessment Area. Most, if
not all, of these other sources of funds would not be available without the funding from the
Assessments or the Economic Promotion Activities of the Assessment Area. Funds
received from the Assessments and the estimated cost of the Economic Promotion
Activities, as determined by a project engineer, are as follows:
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Sources of Funds (for 3-year period)
Base Assessment Revenue $5,073,907
Holiday Lighting Assessment Revenue 177,378
Total
$5,251,285
Uses of Funds (annual basis)
Contractor:
Marketing and Events $776,000
Economic Development 1,293,000
Ambassador Program Homeless Services 1,512,000
General and Administrative 1,164,000
Contractor Total $4,745,000
Salt Lake City Administrative Costs and Reserve 354,039
Total $5,099,039
The Assessment is proposed to be levied on benefited property within the
Assessment Area to pay for a portion of the Economic Promotion Activities according to
the estimated benefits to the property from such activities. The Economic Promotion
Activities will not be financed with bonds.
PROPERTIES EXCLUDED FROM ASSESSMENT AREA ASSESSMENTS
Residential, ecclesiastical, and government-owned properties shall be excluded
from Assessments unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the City and the owners of such
properties. Subject to the foregoing sentence, only business and commercial properties
shall be assessed. In addition, any properties having a taxable value of less than $20,000
based upon the most recent real property assessment roll of Salt Lake County shall be
excluded from Assessments. The determination of qualification for exclusion for
ecclesiastical and government-owned property shall be based upon exemptions from ad
valorem real property taxes for properties used by churches for non-commercial purposes
and for properties owned and operated by governmental agencies. Inasmuch as the
Assessment is intended to fund economic promotion activities, the City does not find any
benefits for residential, ecclesiastical and/or governmental property excluded from the
Assessment.
BASIS FOR ASSESSMENT
It is proposed to levy a one-time Assessment for a three-year period on property in
the Assessment Area to pay all or a portion of the Estimated Costs of the Economic
Promotion Activities. The Assessment shall not exceed the benefits derived by the
properties within the Assessment Area. There shall be two assessment components: (i) an
assessment based on the 2021 taxable property values (the “Base Assessment”), plus (ii)
an assessment based on linear feet (except that corner lots will not be assessed for both
frontages as applicable, only one) on certain properties with frontage on the Holiday
Lighting Streets for special holiday lights (the “Holiday Lighting Assessment” and together
with the Base Assessment, the “Assessment”). The City anticipates that, in addition to
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revenues from the Assessment, the manager of the Assessment Area will utilize other
funding resources, including revenues from grants, promotions, contributions, foundations,
earned income, and sponsorships.
PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS
Assessments shall be payable in full or in three (3) annual installments (the
“Assessment Installment” or “Installments”). If payable in three (3) Installments, the first
Installment will fall due fifteen (15) days after the effective date of the ordinance levying
the Assessment (the “Assessment Ordinance”). The total Assessment for the benefited
property related to this notice is detailed in the cover letter accompanying this notice. The
first Installment is currently estimated to be due on approximately May 6, 2022. The
second and third Installments will fall due on the first and second anniversary dates of the
first Installment. If any Installment is not paid by the due date, the unpaid Installment(s)
will accumulate delinquent interest and/or charges in accordance with the Assessment
Ordinance and State law. The Assessments will be collected by directly billing property
owners. The City doesn’t currently expect any adjustments to the Assessments for changes
in costs associated with Economic Promotion Activities. The City will ensure that no
Assessments will be collected and used for purposes other than those described in this
Notice.
PUBLIC HEARING
The City Council shall hold a public hearing on September 7, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. via
electronic means or, as determined by the City Council Chair, at the physical location of
the Council Chambers at 451 South State Street in Salt Lake City, Utah to hear all
objections related to the Assessment Area and all persons desiring to be heard, as set forth
in the Act.
TIME FOR FILING PROTESTS
PROTESTS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS OBJECTING TO THE
ASSESSMENT AREA DESIGNATION OR OBJECTING TO BEING ASSESSED FOR
THE PROPOSED ECONOMIC PROMOTION ACTIVITIES MUST BE FILED IN
WRITING WITH THE CITY RECORDER OF SALT LAKE CITY EITHER IN PERSON
BY APPOINTMENT AT THE TEMPORARY OFFICE OF 349 SOUTH 200 EAST, OR
BY MAIL (PO BOX 145515) ON OR BEFORE 5:00 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 8, 2021.
To be counted against the creation of the Assessment Area, protests or objections
MUST BE IN WRITING, signed by the owners of the property proposed to be assessed.
The written protest must describe or otherwise identify said property. If the aggregate
taxable value of property that is the subject of timely filed written protests represents at
least 40% of the aggregate taxable value of all property within the Assessment Area, the
City Council will not impose the Base Assessment and if the linear feet frontage of the
Holiday Lighting Streets (except that corner lots will not apply for both frontages as
applicable, only one) that is the subject of timely filed written protests represents at least
40% of the aggregate linear feet frontage of Holiday Lighting Streets assessed within the
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Assessment Area, the City Council will not impose the Holiday Lighting Assessment.
Protests withdrawn prior to the expiration of the protest period and protests from areas
deleted from the Assessment Area will not be counted against the creation of the
Assessment Area.
On Tuesday, November 16, 2021 (such date being within 15 days after the date the
protest period expires), at 7:00 p.m. via electronic means or, as determined by the City
Council Chair, at the physical location of the Council Chambers at 451 South State Street
in Salt Lake City, Utah, the City Council shall count the written protests filed and calculate
whether adequate protests have been filed and hold a public meeting to announce the
protest tally and whether adequate protests have been filed. To stay informed on the
electronic means or physical location of the City Council’s hearings and meetings, please
visit www.slc.gov/council/agendas. The City shall post the total and percentage of the
written protests it has received on its website at least five days before such meeting.
BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
/s/ Cindy Lou Trishman
City Recorder
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Councilmember __________ seconded the motion to adopt the foregoing
resolution. The motion and resolution were unanimously adopted on the following
recorded vote:
AYE:
NAY:
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After the conduct of other business not pertinent to the above, the meeting was, on
motion duly made and seconded, adjourned.
(SEAL)
By:_________________________________
Chair
ATTEST:
By:
City Recorder
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PRESENTATION TO THE MAYOR
The foregoing resolution was presented to the Mayor for her approval or
disapproval on July ___, 2021.
By:
Chair
MAYOR’S APPROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved on this July ___, 2021.
By:
Mayor
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STATE OF UTAH )
: ss.
COUNTY OF SALT LAKE )
I, Cindy Lou Trishman, the duly chosen, qualified, and acting City Recorder of Salt
Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify as follows:
(a) That the foregoing typewritten pages constitute a full, true, and
correct copy of the record of proceedings of the City Council at a regular meeting
thereof held in Salt Lake City on July 20, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., insofar as said
proceedings relate to the consideration and adoption of a resolution declaring the
intention of the City Council to designate the Salt Lake City, Utah Central Business
Improvement Assessment Area No. DA-CBIA-22 to provide economic promotion
activities therein described as the same appears of record in my office; that I
personally attended said meeting, and that the proceedings were in fact held as in
said minutes specified.
(b) That due, legal, and timely notice of said meeting was served upon
all members as required by law and the rules and ordinances of Salt Lake City.
(c) That the above resolution was provided to my office on July 20,
2021, has been recorded by me, and is a part of the permanent records of Salt Lake
City, Utah.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official signature and
affixed the seal of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ___________, 2021.
(SEAL)
By:
City Recorder
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STATE OF UTAH ) AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
: ss. NOTICE OF INTENTION
COUNTY OF SALT LAKE )
I, Cindy Lou Trishman, the duly chosen, qualified, and acting City Recorder of Salt
Lake City, Utah (the “City”), do hereby certify that a Notice of Intention to Designate
Assessment Area (the “Notice of Intention”) was approved and adopted in the proceedings
of the City Council held on Tuesday, July 20, 2021.
I further certify that the Notice of Intention was posted in at least three public places
within the City’s boundaries at least 20 but not more than 35 days prior to the date of the
public hearing (September 7, 2021).
I further certify that the Notice of Intention was published on the Utah Public Notice
Website for four weeks before the deadline for filing protests (November 8, 2021).
I further certify that on August ___, 2021 (a date not later than ten (10) days after
the first publication or posting of the Notice of Intention), I mailed a true copy of the Notice
of Intention by United States Mail, postage prepaid to each owner of land to be assessed
within the proposed Assessment Area at the last known address of such owner, using for
such purpose the names and addresses appearing on the last completed real property
assessment rolls of Salt Lake County, and in addition I mailed on the same date a copy of
said Notice of Intention addressed to “Owner” addressed to the street number, post office
box, rural route number, or other mailing address of each piece of improved property to be
affected by the assessment.
I further certify that a certified copy of said Notice of Intention, together with
profiles of the improvements or economic promotion activities and a map of the proposed
Assessment Area, was on file in my office for inspection by any interested parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate
seal of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ___________, 2021.
(SEAL)
By:
City Recorder
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH OPEN MEETING LAW
I, Cindy Lou Trishman, the undersigned City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do
hereby certify, according to the records of the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah (the
“City Council”) in my official possession, and upon my own knowledge and belief, that in
accordance with the requirements of Section 52-4-202, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as
amended, I gave not less than twenty-four (24) hours public notice of the agenda, date,
time, and place of the July 20, 2021, public meeting held by the City Council as follows:
(a) By causing a copy of such Notice, in the form attached hereto as
Schedule 1, to be delivered to the Salt Lake Tribune on July ___, 2021, at least
twenty-four (24) hours prior to the convening of the meeting; and
(b) By causing a copy of such Notice to be posted on the Utah Public
Notice Website (http://pmn.utah.gov) at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
convening of the meeting.
In addition, the Notice of 2021 Annual Meeting Schedule for the City Council
(attached hereto as Schedule 2) was given specifying the date, time, and place of the regular
meetings of the City Council to be held during the year, by causing said Notice to be (a)
provided to at least one newspaper of general circulation within Salt Lake City, Utah, on
___________, 2021, and (b) published on the Utah Public Notice Website
(http://pmn.utah.gov) during the current calendar year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official signature this
July 20, 2021.
(SEAL)
By:
City Recorder
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SCHEDULE 1
MEETING NOTICE
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SCHEDULE 2
ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE
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