city of tacoma
File #: ORD-26205    Version: 1 Name: Downtown Business Improvement Area
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/10/1998 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/10/1998 Final action: 3/10/1998
Title: Ordinance No. 26205
Attachments: 1. ORD-26205.pdf
Related files: ORD28496, RES39916, RES39976, RES40244, RES40585, RES40584, ORD28579, RES40765, RES40766, RES40933
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Req.#6761 ORDINANCE NO. 26205 1 AN ORDINANCE reestablishing a Downtown Business Improvement Area; 2 providing for the levy of a special assessment upon real property (and the owners thereof) within the area; and providing for the deposit of revenues in 3 a special account, and expenditures therefrom. 4 WHEREAS the owners of property subject to 50 percent or more of the 5 special assessment levied by this ordinance filed a petition with the City of 6 Tacoma to reestablish a Downtown Business Improvement Area pursuant to 7 8 RCW 35.87A, a copy of the petition being on file with the City Clerk and contained 9 in this ordinance file, and 10 WHEREAS the City Council, pursuant to Resolution No. 33945 adopted I 1 January 27, 1998, declared its intent to reestablish a Downtown Business 12 Improvement Area pursuant to RCW 35.87A, and 13 WHEREAS, as provided in Resolution No. 33945, the City Council held a 14 15 public hearing on February 24, 1998, concerning the formation of the Downtown 16 Business Improvement Area and the imposition of special assessments on real 17 property (and property owners) within such Downtown Business Improvement 18 Area, prior to the adoption of this ordinance; Now, Therefore, 19 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF TACOMA: 20 Section 1. District Established. That, as authorized by RCW 35.87A, there 21 22 is hereby reestablished a Downtown Business Improvement Area within the 23 following described boundaries (when a street or alley is named, the District 24 boundary is the center line of the right-of-way unless otherwise stated): 25 Beginning at Court D at South 7th, then south on Court D to 26 South 15th, east on South 15th to Market Street, south on Market -1- ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d4mh LEG 004 (11/89) r-" Street to Jefferson Avenue, southwest on Jefferson Avenue to South 21 st Street, east on South 21 st to the Northern Pacific 2 Railway Depot yard, then north parallel to Pacific Avenue to South 15th Street, then northeasterly to South 14th Street and Cliff 3 Street extended, then north on Cliff Street extended to South 12th 4 Street and the west right-of-way line of Schuster Parkway, then northwesterly along Schuster Parkway to its connection to Stadium 5 Way, then south on Stadium Way to South 7th Street, (Spanish Stairs), then west on South 7th Street to beginning at Court D. 6 7 said area being hereinafter called the "District" or "BIX (Business Improvement 8 Area). 9 Section 2. District Assessment. That all real property, inclusive of land and 10 buildings (and the owners thereof), within the boundaries of the District, will be 11 specially benefited by the purposes for which the District is being established; and 12 such property (and the owners thereof) shall be subject to a special assessment 13 14 as authorized by RCW 35.87A.01 0, this ordinance, and amendments thereto. 15 That the benefit to the property (and the owners thereof) subject to the special 16 assessment, and to the BIA as a whole, is a special benefit which would not 17 otherwise be available but for the activities, programs, and special services 18 carried out with funding provided by the special assessments authorized herein; 19 20 and that such special benefits, and the increase in value of the property in the BIA 21 resulting therefrom, and the increased opportunity which is created for each 22 property (and the owners thereof) within the BIA to benefit from the BIA programs, 23 activities, and special services, are hereby found to be commensurate with, or in 24 excess of, the amount of the assessment under this ordinance. 25 26 Ll@ ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d4mh LEG 004 (11/89) Section 3. Purposes and Programs. Special assessment revenues shall 2 only be used for the following types of purposes, programs, services, and 3 administrative and collection costs associated therewith: 4 A. The operation of a security and public relations program to: 5 (1) provide enhanced security for common areas and for people, which may 6 7 include, but is not limited to, dissemination of information relative to security and 8 for the purpose of generating favorable publicity, and to promote the District and 9 the property and businesses therein as a clean, safe, and inviting area; and 10 (2) provide additional security through a combination of public and private 11 personnel and facilities; and such other measures or activities as will accomplish 12 the above-stated objectives, and also assist in changing the perception that the 13 14 District is an undesirable or unsafe area. 15 B. Maintenance and appearance enhancement of common areas, 16 such as the sweeping and cleaning of sidewalks, the removal or covering of 17 graffiti, the removal or prevention of litter, and such other related activities or 18 services which would enhance the appearance of the area and encourage the 19 20 general public to increasingly visit and do business in the District. 21 C. Provide professional management, planning, and promotion for 22 the area, including the management and promotion of retail trade activities in the 23 area as deemed appropriate and approved by the ratepayers. 24 This listing of programs is illustrative and not exclusive. All such 25 activities are to be supplemental to street maintenance and normal police staffing 26 -3- ord6761.doc-KJCfJId4mh LEG 004 (11/89) JV I or security, at the level previously and regularly provided by the City, and are not 2 to displace any services previously and regularly provided by the City. The 3 specific programs, activities, and services to be funded with the special 4 assessment will be determined annually at the time the City Council approves the 5 annual budget for the District for the ensuing year, in the manner as more 6 7 specifically set forth in Section 12 below. The budget, programs, activities, and 8 services for the first annual period of the renewed BIA shall be approved pursuant 9 to Section 13 below. 10 Section 4. Levy of Special Assessment. To finance programs and services I 1 authorized in Section 3 above, there is levied and shall be collected an annual 12 13 special assessment upon the buildings and other real property within the District 14 (and the owners thereof), at the following rates: 15 A. Property improved with buildings containing office, retail, and 16 commercial uses (unless such building or use falls within another classification as 17 below provided), may be assessed up to the annual rate of $0.15 for each square 18 foot of the total gross square footage of such building used for office and 19 20 commercial uses. "Gross square footage," as used herein, shall mean all floor 21 area within the exterior surfaces of the exterior walls, including lobbies, 22 washrooms, janitor's closets, building stairs, fire towers, elevator shafts, flues, 23 vents, stacks, pipe shafts, vertical ducts, basement areas, areas of exterior exit 24 stairways and balconies, and those parts of other exterior balconies and walkways 25 under roof overhangs. 26 4- ord6761.doc-KJCfJId-tmh LEG 004 (11/89) NIL I B. Unimproved land, surface parking lots, parking garages, 2 warehouse and storage facilities, churches, or similar buildings which are only 3 substantially occupied for the intended use once or twice a week; those portions of 4 buildings used for transient lodging or residential use; and buildings which are 5 vacant and unable to be occupied without major renovation may be assessed at 6 7 the annual rate of up to $0.05 per square foot of the gross square footage of such 8 building or of the surface area of the land or surface parking lot. Pursuant to 9 RCW 35.87A, the ordinance, or amendments thereto, may provide for reasonable 10 classification of businesses for purposes of determining the rate to be charged, 1 1 which rates may be lower than those set forth herein, and may provide for 12 13 exemptions from assessments as may be appropriate. (See Section 6.) 14 C. That portion of a building used by a nonprofit school or college 15 for educational purposes, and which is exempt from property taxes under 16 RCW 84.36.050, shall be assessed at the lower rate per square foot of the gross 17 square footage of the portion of the building so used for educational purposes. 18 D. That portion of a building or land owned and used by a nonprofit 19 20 organization for the purpose of maintaining and exhibiting art, scientific, or 21 historical collections for the benefit of the general public and not for profit, and 22 which is exempt from property taxes under RCW 84.36.060, shall be assessed at 23 the lower rate per square foot of the gross square footage of the portion of the 24 building and land so used for such purpose. 25 26 -5- ord6761.doc-KJCTJId4mh LEG 004111/89) I E. That portion of a building or land owned and used by a nonprofit 2 organization for character-building, benevolent, protective, or rehabilitative social 3 services directed at persons of all ages, and which is exempt from property taxes 4 under RCW 84.36.030(l), shall be assessed at the lower rate per square foot of 5 the gross square footage of the portion of such building or land so used for such 6 7 purpose. 8 F. That portion of a building which is vacant, not rented or used, or 9 unable to be occupied in excess of two years: 10 (1) due to applicable building and fire codes for a use I 1 permissible under the City's Land Use Regulatory Code, unless substantial cost is 12 incurred to correct existing code deficiencies, as necessary to obtain an 13 14 occupancy permit or otherwise allow such vacant portion of the building to be 15 occupied in compliance with applicable codes, shall be assessed at the lower rate 16 per square foot of the gross square footage area of such vacant portion of the 17 building; or 18 (2) due to such space not being reasonably tenantable or 19 20 occupiable in its present condition, unless substantial cost is incurred to correct its 21 present condition, shall be assessed at the lower rate per square foot of the gross 22 square footage of such vacant area until such time as such area is occupied or 23 rented. "Substantial cost," as used herein, shall mean an amount of at least $15 24 per square foot of the gross square footage of the vacant portion. 25 26 ord6761.doc-KJC/jId4mh LEG 004 (11/89) vacan area which is being assessed at the lower rate per 2 square foot under Section 4(F) shall be deemed to be occupied and assessable at 3 the occupied rate at the commencement of the next annual assessment period 4 unless, prior thereto, the owner of the building or owner's representative shall give 5 written certification to the City that the space in question still remains untenantable 6 7 or unoccupiable due to code deficiencies or due to its present condition. 8 H. That portion of a building which has been vacant in excess of two 9 years, and is not assessable at the lower rate per square foot under any of the 10 preceding subsections, shall be assessed at the higher rate per square foot of the 1 1 gross square footage of such vacant portion of the building if the majority 12 13 (50 percent or more) of the remainder of the gross floor area of the building is 14 assessable at the higher rate per square foot. If less than 50 percent of the 15 building is occupied and assessable at the higher rate, only that portion of the 16 building that is occupied shall be assessed at the higher rate per square foot of 17 the gross square footage. The remaining unoccupied portion of the building shall 18 be assessed at the lower rate per square foot of the gross square footage. 19 20 1. That portion of a building or land owned and used by a nonprofit 21 fraternal organization to conduct its meetings or other noncommercial activities 22 shall be assessed at the lower rate per square foot of the gross square footage of 23 the portion of such building or land so used for such purpose. 24 25 26 ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d4mh LEG 004 (11/89) Section 5. Calculation of Assessments. 2 A. The gross square footage and use shall be initially determined 3 from the records of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer, subject to adjustment 4 thereafter upon a finding that the actual gross square footage on which the 5 assessment is to be calculated or the use thereof is different from that shown on 6 7 the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer's record. It is presumed that the higher 8 rate per square foot of gross square footage applies unless adequate evidence is 9 made available to the appropriate City official that the lower rate per square foot of 10 gross square footage is applicable. The burden of proof shall be on the ratepayer 11 questioning the higher rate assessment to prove that the lower rate is applicable. 12 B. The initial assessment and subsequent annual assessments 13 14 showing the rate of the special assessment, the gross square footage on which it 15 is calculated, and the total assessment for each separate ownership shall be 16 mailed to the owner or reputed owner whose name appears as the owner on the 17 tax rolls of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer and at the address for such 18 owner as shown on the tax rolls of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer. 19 20 Subsequent annual assessments, with the applicable rate, gross square footage, 21 and total assessment for each separate ownership, may be sent by regular mail or 22 delivered by the City to the owner or reputed owner as contained in the records of 23 the City Treasurer and at the address for such owner or reputed owner as 24 contained in the records of the City Treasurer, and if no addresses is shown there, 25 to the address shown in the tax records of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer. 26 -8- ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d4mh LEG 004111/89) I "t . AP% I --, -@, I It will be presumed that ownership and the address of any owner or reputed owner 2 remains the same as at the time of mailing of the initial annual assessment, unless 3 the City Treasurer receives written notice of a change in the address of the owner 4 to which the assessment notice is to be mailed. Duplicate notices will be mailed 5 upon request of the owner to the owner's named representative at the address 6 given in such written request by the owner. 7 C. In the event the approved annual budget is greater or less than 8 9 the funds which will be available from the total of all assessments within the 10 District for such annual period, calculated at the assessment rates as set forth in 1 1 Section 4 above, then such rates shall be adjusted on a pro rata basis (i.e., for 12 every one cent change in the higher rate per square foot, there would be a 13 14 one-third of a cent change in the lower rate per square foot) in an amount which, 15 when multiplied by the total assessable square footage in the District, will produce 16 a total sum equal to the approved total budget amount for the annual period for 17 which the special assessment is being made. Any increase of the assessment 18 rate in order to produce a total assessment equal to the approved annual budget 19 20 will not exceed the maximum assessment rates as set forth in Section 4 above, 21 and as Section 4 may be amended, except to the extent that such excess amount 22 is equal to or less than the inflation in prices which has occurred since the date of 23 the first annual assessment, as measured by the Consumer Price Index more 24 specifically defined in Section 14 below. Any unexpended and unobligated 25 budgeted amount remaining at the end of any annual assessment period, and any 26 -9- ord6761.doc-KJCfJ1d4mh LEG 004 (11/89) 1 assessments or funds collected and deposited in the District Fund in excess of the 2 amount authorized to be expended for the annual assessment period in which 3 such excess amounts are received, may be expended as authorized by: (1) the 4 next annual BIA budget approved by the City Council, or (2) amendment to the 5 current annual budget, as approved by the City Council, pursuant to Section 20 6 below. 7 8 Section 6. Exeml2tions. Public rights-of-way and property owned by the 9 state and federal government shall be exempt from the special assessment, 10 provided that nothing herein shall preclude the state or federal government from 1 1 agreeing to make payment for any such assessment. Property owned by the City 12 and leased to the federal government for an initial term of at least ten years shall 13 14 be exempt from the special assessment for the term of the lease and any 15 extension thereof, except such exemption shall not apply if the federal government 16 agrees to pay or voluntarily pays the special assessment as to such property. 17 Section 7. Collection Schedule. Insofar as is consistent with this ordinance 18 and RCW 35.87A, special assessments shall be collected on an annual basis, 19 20 with payments due on May 1 (or the first City business day thereafter) or within 30 21 days after mailing to the property owner the first notice of the amount of the 22 annual special assessment due, whichever date is later. A property owner may 23 elect to make payment in two equal, semiannual installments, the first due on 24 May 1 (or the first City business day thereafter) or within 30 days after mailing to 25 the property owner the first notice of the amount of the annual special assessment 26 -1 0- ord6761.doc-KJCfj1d-tmh LEG 004 (11/89) W-V I due, whichever date is later, and the next installment to be due on November 1 (or 2 the first City business day thereafter), provided: (a) failure to make timely 3 payment in May (unless such date be extended by late mailing of notice) makes 4 the entire annual assessment due and payable, and (b) a charge of $15 shall be 5 added to semiannual payments to cover the cost of processing. The special 6 7 assessment upon property (and the owner thereof) which becomes assessable by 13 reason of loss of exemption, or which becomes assessable at a different rate by 9 reason of a change in occupancy or use, shall be adjusted to reflect such rate 10 change as of the date the loss of exemption or change in occupancy or use 1 1 occurs, and such increase or decrease to the amount previously assessed shall 12 be added to or deducted from the next annual payment of semiannual installment 13 14 to be made. Upon termination of the BIA, pursuant to Section 19 below or 1 5 otherwise, no refunds for overpayments of assessments shall be made to persons 16 paying such overpayments, unless there are sufficient funds in the District Fund to 1 7 pay such overpayments after payment of all other costs, debts, or liabilities 18 incurred on or payable from the District Fund. If there are sufficient funds 19 20 remaining to refund some of the overpayments, but not all, such refunds shall be 21 prorated among those who have made timely claims pursuant to Section 16 below, 22 and are entitled to such refunds. 23 Section 8. Degosit into Fund. A special fund is hereby created, to be 24 called the Downtown Business Improvement Area Fund, hereafter called the 25 "District Fund," into which shall be deposited: 26 -1 1- Sq ord6761.doc-KJCfJ1d4mh LEG 004 (II /89) al"PRI Nolk I A. all revenues from special assessments levied under this 2 ordinance; 3 B. interest, late charges, penalties, and income from the investment 4 of fund deposits; 5 C. gifts and donations to the fund; and 6 7 D. restitution monies for expenditures made from the fund and 8 reimbursement due the fund. 9 Section 9. Expenditures. Expenditures from the District Fund, as may be 10 authorized by the City Council, shall be used exclusively for the purposes I 1 specified in this ordinance and shall not be used for any other purpose. 12 Section 1 0. Administration. The City Manager, or such other City officer(s) 13 14 as the City Manager may designate to act in his/her stead, shall administer the 15 District for the City, with authority to: 16 A. Classify property and ratepayers within the types of use under 17 Section 4 above, determine the gross square footage of buildings and land for 18 assessment purposes, determine the rate applicable to a ratepayer when 19 20 classifications overlap, and resolve ambiguities in the application of rates. In 21 determining gross square footage, the designated City official may rely on figures 22 supplied by the Pierce County Assessor, the Local Development Council of 23 Tacoma (hereinafter "LDC"), or a lease agreement, without making measurements 24 directly. 25 26 -12- ord6761.doc-KJCfj1d-tmh LEG 004 (11/89) B. Collect the special assessments, refund special assessments 2 when overpaid, and extend the deadline for payment and/or waive delinquency 3 charges and interest whenever the delinquency is the result of the failure by the 4 City to provide a statement of the amount due, or nonpayment results from 5 extenuating circumstances beyond the ratepayer's control, such as a casualty 6 7 loss, causing permanent closure of the business or bankruptcy. 8 C. Determine and apply the interest rate for late payments 9 contemplated by Section 17. 10 D. Establish a schedule of proportionate payments for new 1 1 ratepayers first becoming subject to the assessment after May 1 of the year. 12 E. After consultation and with the advice of the LDC, or its 13 14 successor, take such other action as is necessary and appropriate to carry out 15 contemplated programs with special assessments. 16 F. Refer for initial determination and recommendations thereon 17 questions pertaining to determination of gross square footage, rates, building use, 18 and other questions pertaining to an application of the special assessment on a 19 20 particular property or property owner to the LDC, or its successor, in accordance 21 with the contract to be approved between the LDC and the City. Such initial 22 determination and recommendation by the LDC shall be advisory, and the City 23 Manager or the designated City official may adopt, amend, or reject such 24 recommendation in making administrative determinations hereunder. Any 25 determination hereunder by the City Manager or the designated City official may 26 -13- to ord6761.doc-KJCfJId4mh LEG 004 (11/89) I be appealed to the Hearing Examiner, and from the Hearing Examiner to the City 2 Council, in the manner authorized pursuant to Section 16 below. 3 G. Direct the appropriate officers of the City to pursue collection 4 procedures, including bringing legal civil actions in district or superior court, to 5 collect any unpaid assessments and to collect such unpaid assessments by 6 7 foreclosure action against the property on which it is assessed in accordance with 8 laws applicable to foreclosure of local improvement district liens, and/or to collect 9 by civil action such unpaid assessment by judgment against the owner. 10 Section 1 1. Advisory Board. The Board of Directors of the LDC, or its 1 1 successor, shall serve as an advisory board in carrying out a contract for program 12 13 management of activities and programs to be funded through special 14 assessments. The advisory board shall contain members representative of the 15 classifications subject to assessment. The City Manager may appoint City 16 representatives in a nonvoting capacity to the advisory board. 17 Section 12. Annual Budget/Annual Assessment Amount. On or before 18 February 1 0 of any year, after consultation with the LDC (or its successor) and 19 20 any established ratepayers' advisory board (as may be provided in the 21 management contract), the City Manager, or his designee, shall submit to the City 22 Council the following: (a) a statement of the proposed programs and activities to 23 be conducted during the ensuing fiscal year (May 1 through April 30); (b) the 24 proposed annual budget; and (c) a statement of any adjustment to the assessment 25 26 -14- ord6761.doc-KJCfJId-tmh LEG 004 (11/89) 1 rates required for financing the proposed activities and budget for the ensuing 2 fiscal year. 3 After receipt of the proposed budget, the City Council will adopt a resolution 4 setting the time and place for a hearing to be held by the City Council to consider 5 the proposed activities and budget. Notice of the hearing shall be given by: 6 7 (a) one publication of the notice of hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in 8 the City; and (b) mailing a copy of the proposed activities, budget, and 9 assessment rates for the ensuing fiscal year to the owner or reputed owner of 10 property in the District whose names appear as the owners on the records of the I 1 City Treasurer, at the address for such owners as shown on the records of the City 12 Treasurer, or at such other address for a particular owner as such owner may 13 14 have previously requested in writing; or, if no address is shown there, to the 15 address shown in the tax records of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer. At the 16 time fixed for the hearing, and at the times to which the hearing may be adjourned, 17 the City Council may correct, revise, modify, and amend the proposed activities, 18 budget, and assessment; and, thereafter, the City Council may approve, by 19 20 ordinance or resolution, said activities, budget, and assessment as proposed or as 21 modified. Upon City Council approval, the assessment roll shall be filed with the 22 City Treasurer and billings for the ensuing annual assessment shall be mailed to 23 the property owners in the District. Any property owner wishing to object to the 24 special assessment billed shall file, within 30 days from the date of mailing of the 25 annual assessment billing, an objection thereto stating the grounds of the 26 -15- VW-- ord6761.doc-KJCfIId4mh 641F LEG 004 (11/89) I objection, with the City Clerk. Objections not so made within the required time 2 shall be conclusively presumed to have been waived. 3 Filed with the office of the City Clerk prior to the adoption of this ordinance 4 is a map showing the boundaries of the BIA and a list showing each lot and parcel 5 to be assessed and the rate and amount assessed, as authorized herein, against 6 7 each lot and parcel (and the owner thereof), together with improvements thereon. 8 Such list, together with the assessments as shown, is referred to as the "Annual 9 Assessment Roll," which is hereby approved and confirmed. Initial assessments 10 shall be made in accordance with the approved Annual Assessment Roll; and 1 1 subsequent annual assessments shall be made in accordance with subsequent 12 Annual Assessment Rolls as may be amended to reflect changes in the 13 14 per-square-foot rate of the assessment, amended to reflect correction of errors in 15 the computation of an assessment as to a particular property, or as may otherwise 16 be amended by the City Council. The City Treasurer or other City official, as 17 authorized herein, is hereby directed to collect the initial annual assessments as 18 shown on the Annual Assessment Roll and collect subsequent annual 19 20 assessments, as may be shown on subsequent Annual Assessment Roils, as the 21 same may be amended or corrected. 22 Section 13. Approval of Expenditures/Contract for Program Management. 23 The first annual budget for the first year of the renewed BIA and activities, 24 services, and projects to be funded with the special assessment proceeds, as set 25 forth in the materials on file with the City Clerk, are hereby approved. There is 26 -16- ord6761.doc-KJCfJ1d4mh LEG 004 111/89) Ars 73 ft" - %k- I ' -@ 1 hereby appropriated and authorized to be expended from the District Fund the 2 sum of $801,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purposes, 3 projects, activities, and services approved for the first year of the renewed BIA. 4 Unless otherwise authorized by the City, the total amount to be specially assessed 5 and expended in subsequent years shall be as set forth in the annual budget 6 7 approved by the City. The particular programs and services to be provided for 8 each subsequent annual period and the amount of funding thereof shall be 9 approved by resolution or ordinance of the City Council, after notice and hearing 10 as provided by Section 12 above. The City may enter into a contract, subject to I I approval by the City Council, with the LDC to administer the projects and activities 12 for the first year of the renewed BIA and each annual period thereafter, the term of 13 14 which contract to be effective from May 1 through April 30 of each BIA year, 15 unless a suitable successor organization is recommended by (a) a majority of the 16 votes of the ratepayers at their annual meeting weighed by the dollar value of their 17 assessments, (b) a petition signed by ratepayers paying a majority of the 18 assessments, or (c) by the association itself. 19 20 Section 14. Rate Changes. Any change in the assessment shall only be 21 madebyordinanceandasauthorizedinRCW35.87A.130-140. Uponthe 22 recommendation of the advisory board, the City may, from time to time by 23 ordinance, increase or reduce assessment rates to reflect changes in programs or 24 program costs. The maximum for the high rate shall be $0.15 per square foot, and 25 the maximum for the low rate shall be $.05 per square foot. These rates may only 26 -17- ord6761.doc-KJCfJId4mh LEG 004 (11/89) I be exceeded to reflect changes in the purchasing power of money as measured by 2 the Seattle-Tacoma Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), 3 published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics 4 (on or about October of each year), or a suitable, comparable index recommended 5 by the advisory board. 6 7 Section 15. Nontransferability. Ratepayers shall not transfer the payment 8 responsibility for BIA assessments to the tenants; provided, however, ratepayers 9 are not precluded from recovering assessment costs through their normal lease 10 negotiation processes. I Section 16. Notices. Notices of assessments, installment payments, or 12 delinquency, and all other notices contemplated by this ordinance, may be sent by 13 14 regular mail or delivered by the City to the address shown on the records of the 15 City Treasurer, and, if no address is shown there, to the address shown in the tax 16 records of the Pierce County Assessor/Treasurer. Failure of the ratepayer to 17 receive any mailed notice shall not release the ratepayer from the duty to pay the 18 assessment or pay said assessment on the due date, together with any 19 20 delinquency charges, except as authorized by Section 10.13 above. 21 Section 17. Disputes/Appeals. 22 A. Correction of Assessment/initial Appeal. Any person having 23 been issued a notice of assessment, interest, and/or penalties may petition the 24 City in writing for a correction in the amount of the assessment and a conference 25 for examination and review of the assessment. The petition shall be filed in the 26 ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d-tmh LEG 004 (11/89)1 I office of the City Clerk within 30 days after issuance of the original notice or the 2 period covered by any extension of the due date thereof granted by the City 3 Manager, or his designee (referred to in this Section 17 as the "City official"). A 4 copy of the petition shall be also filed in the office of the City Engineer. The 5 petition shall set forth the amount of assessment, interest, and/or penalties, if any, 6 7 which the petitioner believes should be reduced or refunded and the reason such 8 correction should be granted. 9 The City official shall promptly consider the petition and may grant or 10 deny it. If denied, the petitioner shall be notified by mail thereof, together with the I I reasons for such denial. If a conference is granted, the City official shall fix the 12 time and place therefor and notify the petitioner thereof by mail. Prior to the date 13 14 set for the conference, the City official may also request, but not require, the 15 petitioner to meet with a board of arbitrators (which may be provided for under the 16 contract with the LDC) in order to receive recommendations from the board on 17 such matter. After the conference with the City official, the City official may make 18 such determinations as may appear to be just and lawful and consistent with the 19 20 provisions of this ordinance, and shall mail a copy of such determination to the 21 petitioner. If no such petition is filed within the 30-day period specified in this 22 Section 17, the assessment covered by the notice shall become final and any right 23 to contest or appeal such assessment amount shall be deemed conclusively 24 waived. 25 26 -19- LEG 004 (11/89) ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d-tmh ,41-k B. Appeal to Hearing Examiner. Any person having received a 2 notice of denial of a petition or a notice of determination made under subsection A 3 above may appeal the same to the City's Hearing Examiner within 20 days from 4 the date of the notice of such denial or determination. In the notice of appeal, the 5 petitioner shall set forth the amount of the assessment, interest, and/or penalties 6 which he/she contends should be reduced or refunded and the reason for such 7 8 reduction or refund. The appeal shall be perfected by filing a copy of the notice of 9 appeal in the office of the City official making the denial or determination and filing 10 the original thereof in the office of the Hearing Examiner within the time specified I 1 herein. The appeal before the Hearing Examiner shall be conducted in 12 accordance with the rules of practice and procedure as set forth in Chapter 1.23 of 13 14 the Tacoma Municipal Code (hereinafter "TIVIC"). In such proceeding, the 15 petitioner shall be deemed the plaintiff and the City official denying the petition or 16 making the determination being appealed shall be deemed the defendant. The 17 burden shall rest on the plaintiff to prove that the assessment, together with any 18 interest or penalties thereon, is incorrect, either in whole or in part, and to 19 establish the correct amount thereof. 20 21 C. Appeal to City Council. Either party designated in subsection B 22 above as plaintiff or defendant may appeal the decision of the Hearing Examiner 23 to the City Council. Such appeal shall be within the time and in accordance with 24 the rules and procedures as set forth in TIVIC 1.23 and 1.70. The burden of proof 25 shall remain upon the plaintiff (ratepayers to prove that the assessment in question 26 191 ord6761.doc-KJCfj1d4mh -20- LEG 004 (11/89) All-M-Nilk fii'MR17". MM- I ' _@ I is incorrect, either in whole or in part, and to establish the correct amount of the 2 assessment and any interest or penalties thereon. 3 D. Extension of Time. The time for payment of any assessment, 4 interest, or penalties payable under this ordinance shall not be extended by 5 reason of any claim by the ratepayer that the amount thereof is incorrect or by 6 7 reason of the filing of a petition or appeal hereunder. If the City official finds that 8 the nonpayment by a petitioner to pay any assessment by the due date was the 9 result of circumstances beyond the control of the petitioner, interest or penalties 10 imposed under this ordinance, with respect to such assessment, may be waived. 11 Section 18. Delinquent Payments. If an assessment has not been paid 12 within 30 days after its due date and the ratepayer has been making prompt 13 14 payments in the past, the City official in charge of assessment collections shall 15 send a reminder notice and add a $25 processing fee. If: (a) the assessment is 16 not paid within 60 days after its due date; or (b) the assessment was not paid 17 within 30 days, and the ratepayer has been late on one of the previous two 18 payments, a delinquency charge shall be added in the amount of 10 percent of the 19 20 assessment, in addition to the processing fee. All assessments which are not paid 21 when due shall also bear interest at the rate of 12 percent from the payment due 22 date. 23 Section 19. Collection/Foreclosure. Whenever any annual assessment 24 which the ratepayer has elected not to make in two semi-annual payments, or any 25 semi-annual installment of an assessment under this ordinance shall be 26 -21- ord6761.doc-KJC/j1d4mh LEG 004 (11/89) -77 W&N delinquent for more than 30 days, the entire annual assessment shall be due and 2 payable and shall constitute a lien on the property assessed. The collection 3 thereof may be enforced through foreclosure action on the property assessed in 4 the manner as provided for collection and foreclosure of local improvement district 5 assessments, pursuant to RCW 35 (including, but not limited to Chapters 35.44, 6 7 35.49, and 35.50), and applicable provisions of the Tacoma Municipal Code. 8 Alternatively, or as a cumulative remedy, the delinquent assessment may be 9 collected from the ratepayer liable therefor by civil action in either district or 10 superior court. 1 1 Section 20. Termination of BIA. The BIA and the special assessment levy 12 therefor shall terminate within one year (or such longer period as set forth in the 13 14 termination petition) from the date of submission to the City of a petition 15 requesting termination of the same, which contains the signatures of the owners of 16 property in the BIA who pay 50 percent or more of the annual special assessment 17 amount for the BIA. The BIA and the special assessment levy therefor shall 18 continue for a period of ten years, unless a petition is submitted to the City, at 19 20 least 90 days prior to such termination, requesting the continued existence of the 21 BIA, with such petition containing the signatures of the owners of property in the 22 BIA who will pay 50 percent or more of the annual special assessment for the BIA. 23 Section 21. Chan-ges in Budget. If the City Council finds that: (a) by 24 reason of changed condition or unanticipated circumstances it is in the best 25 interest of the participants in the BIA to provide changes to the approved annual 26 -22- ord6761.doc-KJCfj1d4mh LEG 004111/89) budget; (b) changes in the approved annual budget are necessary in order to best 2 meet the objectives or purposes for which the BIA was formed; or (c) the total 3 assessments collected are greater or less than anticipated, or the actual cost of a 4 particular program or service is greater or less than anticipated, then the City 5 Council may, by resolution or ordinance, amend the annual budget and reallocate 6 7 the funding for the particular programs or services to be provided and to provide 8 funding for such other purposes as may be necessary, as determined by the City 9 Council, to best serve the purposes for which the BIA was formed, in light of the 10 conditions or unanticipated circumstances which then exist. 1 Section 22. Disestablishment of Area - Assets and Liabilities. Upon 12 disestablishment or termination of the BIA and in accordance with 13 14 RCW 35.87A. 1 90, any proceeds of the special assessments or assets acquired 15 with such proceeds, or liabilities incurred as a result of the formation of such BIA, 16 shall be subject to disposition as the City Council shall determine; provided, 17 however, that any liabilities, either current or future, incurred as a result of action 18 taken to accomplish the purposes of RCW 35.87A.010 or the purposes of the BIA 19 20 shall not be an obligation of the General Fund or any special fund of the City, but 21 such liability shall be provided entirely from available revenues generated from the 22 special assessments under this ordinance. 23 Section 23. Severability. If any provision of this ordinance, or its 24 application to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the remainder of this 25 26 ord6761.doc-KJCrj1d-tmh -23- LEG 004 (11/89) I ordinance or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is 2 not affected. 3 Section 24. Ratification and Confirmation. The making of contracts and the 4 sending of assessment notices pursuant to the authority and prior to the effective 5 date of this ordinance are hereby ratified and confirmed. 6 7 w 10 W 8 Passed 9 10 N or 11 12 Attest: City Clerk 13 14 Approved as to form and legality: 15 16 AssisfantCfty Attq@ pey 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ord6761.doc-KJCrjId4mh -24- LEG 004 (11/89)1 REQUEST FOR ORDINANCE CITY CLERK USE Flo OR RESOLUTION Request Ordinance Resolution 1 . Date: February 12, 1998 Requesting Department/Division/Program 2. Planning and Development Services Contact Person (for questions): Phone/Extension 3. Juli Wilkerson 5206 4. Preparation of an ordinance is requested for the City Council meeting of Tuesday March 3, 1998 5. Summary Title/Recommendation: (A concise sentence, as it will appear on the Council Agenda) Continuing the Business Improvement Area for an additional 1 0 year period as requested by the majority of the ratepayers, expanding the boundaries, increasing the budget of the 1 Oth year BIA to cover additional marketing costs in the 10th year, and providing for the levy of $480,902 and appropriation of $500,405 of the first year of the renewed Business Improvement Area (BIA) programs (May 1, 1998 through April 30, 1999). Approving the first year of the renewed BIA Work Plan, Budget and assessment of rates. 6. Background Information/General Discussion: (Why is this request necessary? Are there legal requirements? What are the viable alternatives? Who has been involved in the process?) This ordinance authorizes the levy of the first year of the renewed BIA annual assessment upon buildings and other real estate within the expanded BIA boundaries for the period of May 1, 1998 through April 30, 1999. The assessment rates for the first year of the renewed BIA will increase from $0.0852 to '$0.0900 per square foot for occupied space and from $0.0213 to $0.0300 per square for unoccupied space respectively. The first year of the renewed BIA is for the period of May 1, 1998 through April 30, 1999. The appropriations for $500,405 is comprised of the levy assessment of $480,902 and a net carry over of prior years' revenues of $19,503. In addition this ordinance will expand the BIA boundaries and increase the 10th year budget. 7. Financial Impact: (Future impact on the budget.) None 8. List all material available as backup information for the request and indicate where filed: Source Documents/Backup Material Location of Document 1998 - 1999 BIA Work Plan and Budget City Clerk's Office 1998 - 1999 BIA Assessment Rolls City Clerk's Office Ordinances 24058, 24334, 24585, 24860, City Clerk's Office 25083, 25273, 25459, 25679, 25868 and 26043 9. Funding Source: (Enter amount of funding from each source) Fund Number & Name: State $ City $ Other $ Total Amount 1600 Business Improvement Area $ 500,405 $ 500,405 If an expenditure, is it budgeted? 11 Yes No Where? Org Acct. Funds 10. @@ament r/Utility Division Approval A BIAORD DOC Office Syste sfl Ifficoma ity of bcoma Planning & Development Services TO: Downtown Tacoma Business Improvement Area Property Owners SUBJECT: Notice of Hearing on Levy of Assessments in Downtown Business Improvement District to be held on February 24, 1998. DATE: February 3, 1998 Dear Property Owner, The Tacoma City Council will hold a public hearing at their February 24, 1998 regularly scheduled Council meeting. The purpose of the public hearing, as more specifically set forth in the attached copy of the Resolution No. 33945 will be to consider pursuant to the Ordinance No. 24058 originally establishing the Downtown Business Improvement Area (BIA), the continuation of the BIA for another I 0 year period and the proposed activities, budget and assessment rates for the ensuing fiscal year beginning May 1, 1998 and ending April 30, 1999 for the Business Improvement Area. The February 24th public hearing will commence at approximately 6:00 p.m. in the Tacoma City Council Chambers located on the first floor of the Tacoma Municipal Building, 747 Market Street, Tacoma, Washington. The parcel number of your property located within this district is reflected on your address label. The proposed budget, work plan for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1998 and ending April 30, 1999 and a copy of Resolution No. 33945 are attached for your information. The BIA district boundaries have been changed (a map is included) and the current year's budget (1997 - 1998) will be increased to cover additional marketing costs as described in Resolution No. 33945 The proposed assessment rates are recommended to increase from $.0852 and $.0213 per square foot, depending on building usage, to $.090 and $.030 respectively. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jeff Christensen at 591-5756 or me at 591-5139. Sincerely, SON Director Attachments.- Proposed BIA Budget for 1998-1999 Proposed BIA Work Plan/Activities Resolution No. 33945 BLA/biahearg 747 Market Street, Room 1036 1 bcoma, Washington 98402-3793 1 (253) 591-5200 F-D YAKIMA AVE YAKIMA AVE NA AVE F___1 F --- I T E:;Is Li :j T E=:Ig F__1 E='OE F-D to _,==@F 0 F 131 TACOMA AVE SO ----- - COURT in i4=@= I F@@ I I __J F___ --I I I F_ FAwrF.TT AVF vAwrFTT EAW CFTT IF F' 7E-- qT UADWVT QT MARKET ST E nRnAni IJHUAUWAT PLAZA RgF. qT F 3 ERCE ST C AV PACIFIC AVE 0==:ro _'L ---- ----- J@ "A" > ROCK ST C-1 IV Li < wouvm OH' I L9 EA "D" DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA Proposed Budget For May 1, 1998 Through April 30, 1999 January 1998 140.85% 1"7-98 1998-" Current Proposed Budget Budget INCOME PROJECTIONS: High Rate 0.0852 0.0900 Low Rate 0.0213 0.0300 L ASSESSMENTS A. 3,384,721 sf 297,647 304,625 B. 5,318,454 sf 110,966 159,554 New Area Assessments 16,723 C. Estimated uncollectible assessments (.5% for 97-98) (2,043) (2,321) D. Other Assessment Income 9,500 IL USE OF RESERVES 66,655 12,324 TOTAL PROJECTED INCOME 473,225 500,405 EXPENSE: L ADMINISTRATION A. Management Fees 32,500 33,800 B. Professional Services 4,700 4,700 C. Insurance 12,000 12,000 D. Rent 9,000 9,000 TOTAL ADMINISTRATION 58,200 59,500 IL SE[)EWALK CLEANING A. Personnel 1. Supervisor & Crew 78,125 81,250 2. Taxes, Benefits, Other 25,450 25,660 Total Personnel 103,575 106,910 B. Equipment 1. Sweeper includes maintenance, parking, vehicle tabs 6,550 7,205 2. Track includes maintenance, parking, vehicle tabs 1,200 1,320 3. Other equipment maintenance 500 500 4. Insurance for sweeper and truck 2,500 2,500 5. Equipment replacement & contingency L500 4,000 Total Equipment 12,250 15,525 C. Consumable Supplies 1. Fuel& oil 4,500 4,725 2. Uniforms & safety equipment 600 600 3. Weed killer & graffiti remover 2,400 2,400 4. Miscellaneous 1,000 1,000 Total Consumable Supplies 8,500 8,725 BUDGET98.XLS Page 1 -SaT4apd PaqSaaq4UT aaq4o pup saaApdaqvj go dn apptu aq TTTm 9a44TWwoo aql 'T 9a44TUnUOD AaOSTAPV a0UPU9qUTPX v SMXIMNW 'Al -SSOVZ -ON aouvuTpao A4To Pwooul Aq PaqsTTc1e4s9 Sp 496pnq P;DAOaCldV UV q4TM lumaboid aqq 4uguralcILUT 04 papaeu SP :raqw-etio aq4 ujoa; jjp4s q4Tm uma6ojd Via oTspq aq4 a94sTuTu1PP TTTm Dal 9ql .T. -;;p4s pup aopcls aoT;go JO asn aoj (aaqumqo) soaawmoo go aaqumqo A4unoo a01qTd_PmO3Pj 9q4 q4Tm W9W99aft UP 04UT a94U8 TTTm Dal 8ql .3 -uOT4PJ9dO s4T 20; AJvssaO9u Tauuosaad Pup S90TAa9s TTV 4oPa4uooqns aO T9uuOSa8d TTP 9PTAOad TTTm 4I 1vL81SE M.O:u aa4dPqo qqTm aouppaooop UT pup A4To aq4 Aq PaAoaddp a9q;P9a9q aq o4 saanpaooad q4Tm aouppaooop UT Via aq4 abvuvw 04 P9P99u STVTJ84PuI Pup 4uatudTnbe TTP aspqoand ao Waa TTTm Dal 941 -a 'TTOunOD A4TO aq4 Aq PaAOaCTdP ;T 'UvTd 3[aom aq4 UT pamjToads 4ou SOT4TAT40V 20 SBOTAa9s TPuOT4TPPP pa4sanbaa 5UTPnTOUT ADU95jaula Zro anssT Aus o4 puodsaa oq Appaj aq pup Via aq4 UT saaApda4pa TTV 0-4 9TC[VTTVAR s4aodea Tpnuup-Twas 9XPtu TTTm Dal 9ql -P2POS Dal aqq 04 AT408aTP 4JOd8a PUP suoTqounJ TTP 9aSJ9AO 'abVaaAOO aouransuT aadoid ST aaaT44 qvqq gas via aqq 85EUVW 04 Dal Oq4 M02J MR94 aAT4PajSTUTUrPP UP aO; STTV0 uPTd aql -apaA snoTAead aqq U10a; q0UaTaac1x9 pup Ispeav tuaTqoad 'paeu uo pesvq apaA 5uTmOTTO; aqq aoj weiboad Xxom 'pu-e qabpnq mau: v exedead Aatl:l xe9A T40R3 -aaUUPUI a9d0ad P UT 4uads 6uTaq aap spun; aq4 ;T auTuuaqap PUP BUTWMeabOad Via M9TA8J TTTm A9ql -sTsvq Tpnuup UV uo sqaaui dnoib ST141 via aq4 o4uT pTsd 5uTaq spung o 95P4uaoaad abarl aT44 J V quesaadea qoTqm S4UPUqq ao saeumo Aqaacload go sqSTSUO3 Dal eqj v lilotmoo T 107ama Woai III .4UqtUaqabv Via eqq go SUOT4TPUO3 pup S=a4 qq4 qqTm 90UPP2033P UT umaboad via aqq 4no BuTAaapo M02; Dal aqq aA9TTaa TTP'qs UvTd'XaOm STq4 JO UOTSTAOJd ON -4U9u19aa5V Via a144 P8TTP0 a84;Pqaqq ST 4OVa4UOO qOTqM OS90TAaas 4U9tu95PuP1u aOJ (OGU) Uounoo 4U9mdOT9A8C TP001i aq4 14qTm 40vaWOO TTTm A4TO aql '4UnOOOP 5UTapaq 4S9294UT a4papdas P UT spun; asoq4 4Tsodep pup spun; 409TTOO TTTm PWOOPI 30 A4TO aql vmwvzl do A113 I molzm .10 WM -5UT49NaPw PUP aoupuaquTpta IA4Tanoas ao; suPTd PUP 'S9844Tuxwoo pup pavoq lssaDOad sTvacldp lumaboad aqq JO uoTqPaqsTuTtupv 91qq sapnTOUT 4I '666T-866T ao; urpaboad via aqq 5uTqu91u9TdtuT '666T 'OE TT2dV 04 866T 'T APH tu0a; UUTd X20M aPaA q4UaAsTa 9q4 ST BUTmOTTOJ 9ql -BSOVZ aouruTpao a4n4T4sqnS a9pun 886T 'ST TTadV UO P9AOaddP Sem qoTqm 'Pazrv 4U6M8AOaC11Uj esauTeng UmO4UmOP aq4 a94STUTMPP 04 UPTd WaWabPUPW aPaA q4UaA9T9 aTelqq q4TM PaVMaO; 9AOW 04 APV9a ST U1 . P OOPI JO TTounoo WatudOT8A8a TV0Oq 9ql 666T-966T NVU xwx Vm musmAouma gsamigns Nbxnxwa BIA at least once per day. Radio-directed patrols will be available on call each day from 12 Noon to 11:00 p.m. at a minimum. Services will be coordinated with police and other public safety agencies to provide maximum flexibility in response to BIA needs. 2. The City has agreed to provide (at no cost to the LDC) the finished space located at the foot of the Broadway Hillclimb (at approximately 12th Street and Commerce) for use by the LDC Security Program. 3. Downtown Security Patrol or CSR (Community Service Representatives) a. CSR will wear readily identifiable uniforms and will be trained as public relations people for the downtown area, assisting people with directions and providing related services. CSR will not carry weapons but will be equipped with a radio and cellular phone for communication with Tacoma police officers. b. The proposed coverage for the 1998-1999 year is: CSR Elours Days 2 0600 - 1400 M-F (October-March) 4 1600 - 2200 M-F 2 1800 - 0200 F-Sat 2 1600 - 2400 Sun c. The proposed coverage includes CSR patrol on bicycles which allows more frequent and effective coverage of the area. 4. The hours may be adjusted to meet current district needs. C. The BIA will continue to install and maintain upgraded common area lighting in order to enhance nighttime security. VI. MAINTENANCE PLAN A. Service Standard: To clean sidewalks and other common areas throughout the BIA at least once per week. Higher traffic areas will be cleaned at least twice per week. B. Proposed staffing levels for sidewalk cleaning call for continuation of a supervisor and three full-time employees. C. The staff will continue to do routine cleaning of the public rest rooms at 12th and Commerce, and continue to use the storage room at that site as agreed with Public Works. D. The crew will inform all parties in the BIA of any graffiti that has been done to their property. Crew members will give them information on removal procedures and organizations which will assist with graffiti removal. In the event that the business or property owner has been informed and does nothing about the graffiti, crews will offer to remove it as time and resources permit. Crews will not clean any graffiti that cannot be reached from a standing position on street level. E. The supervisor will coordinate cleaning activities with the City Maintenance Supervisor and crews. F. All equipment purchased by the LDC with funds generated from the BIA will be returned to the city at the conclusion of the BIA program. Page 3 C. Paid Sick Leave Four hours sick leavei will be earned each month. No compensation shall be paid for unused sick leave. D. Paid Insurance The LDC will provide medical, dental and life insurance to all full-time employees upon acceptance by the carrier. Employees will be placed on the plans on the first of the month following 90 days of employment. The employee's family can be placed on the medical and dental insurance plan at the employee's own expense. E. Staff 1. Maintenance Supervisor 2. Maintenance Crew F. Under management contract with the Chamber, the following Chamber staff will be working on behalf of the LDC: President and CEO Finance and Administration Manager Bookkeeper Executive Secretary Metropolitan Development Manager Graphic Designer Area Councils Assistant Page 5 Req.#6726 RESOLUTION NO. 33945 WHEREAS the City Council passed Ordinance No. 24058 on April 5, 2 1988, pursuant to RCW 35.87A, which established a Business Improvement 3 Area (BIA) for a period of ten years, and 4 WHEREAS the ten-year period expires on April 30, 1998, and 5 6 WHEREAS the City is in receipt of petitions signed by property owners 7 subject to over 50 percent of the proposed assessments to be levied in the 8 downtown area of Tacoma, requesting the City Council to continue the BIA for 9 an additional ten years beginning May 1, 1998, through April 30, 2008, and 10 WHEREAS a public hearing is necessary to be held by the City Council 11 12 to revise the boundaries of the BIA, increase the current year budget to cover 13 additional marketing costs in the 10th year (May 1, 1997, through April 30, 14 1998), and review the budget, program, and assessment rates for the first year 15 of the new ten-year BIA program; Now, Therefore, 16 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TACOMA: 17 That the City is now in receipt of valid petitions, on file in the office of the 18 19 City Clerk, and that it is the intention of the City Council to continue the 20 Business Improvement Area for an additional ten years, as authorized by 21 RCW 35.87A, in the downtown area of the City of Tacoma within the following 22 described boundaries, as stated in the petitions- 23 Beginning at Court D at South 7th, then south on Court D to 24 South 15th, east on South 15th to Market Street, south on Market 25 Street to Jefferson Avenue, southwest on Jefferson Avenue to South 21 st Street, east on South 21 st to the Northern Pacific 26 Railway Depot yard, then north parallel to Pacific Avenue to -1- res6726.doc-KJCrJ1d LO EG 004 (11/89) A0 B. Unimproved land, surface parking lots, parking garages, 2 warehouse and storage facilities, churches, or similar buildings, which are only 3 substantially occupied for the intended use once or twice a week, those 4 portions of buildings used for transient lodging or residential use, and buildings 5 which are vacant and unable to be occupied without major renovation, may be 6 7 assessed at the annual rate of up to $.05 per square foot of the gross floor 8 area of such building, or of the surface area of the land or surface parking lot. 9 The ordinance or amendments thereto may provide, pursuant to RCW 35.87A, 10 for reasonable classification of businesses for purposes of determining the rate 1 1 to be charged, which may be lower than the rates set forth herein, and may 12 provide for exemptions from assessments as may be appropriate. 13 14 C. The ordinance would provide appropriate regulations, 15 procedures, and an administrative appeal process for determining under which 16 classification a particular building, property, or area therein will be assessed. 17 2. The assessment formula used in establishing the BIA and the annual 18 budget for BIA levy expenditures shall be subject to annual revision and review 19 20 in accordance with the procedures and in the manner to be set forth in the City 21 ordinance establishing the BIA and the special assessments therefor; said 22 ordinance being hereafter referred to as the "BIA Ordinance." Any subsequent 23 increase of the assessment formula would be based on the increase, if any, of 24 the Consumer Price Index for the metropolitan Tacoma area as to be more 25 specifically defined in the BIA ordinance. 26 -3- res6726.doc-KJCfj1d EG 004 (11/89) be funded, in the manner as to be more specifically set forth in the BIA 2 ordinance. 3 6. The total annual cost for all programs and activities funded at the 4 maximum rate indicated in paragraph 1.A and 1.13 to be funded in the BIA by 5 the special assessment levy is estimated to be not more than $801,500. 6 7 7. That it is the intent of the City Council that, for the first annual period 8 of the renewed BIA (May 1, 1998, through April 30, 1999), property (and 9 owners thereof) previously assessed under the BIA Ordinance at the rate of 10 $.0852 per square foot will be assessed at the annual rate of $.090 per square 1 foot, and those properties (and the owners thereof) previously assessed at the 12 annual rate of $.0213 per square foot will be assessed at the annual rate of 13 14 $.030, all as more particularly set forth in the proposed amended BIA annual 15 assessment roll for the first annual period of the renewed BIA, a copy of which 16 is on file with the City Clerk. 17 8. That the description of the services and activities proposed to be 18 funded with the first annual period of the renewed BIA assessments and the 19 20 proposed budget in respect thereto are on file with the City Clerk, and are by 21 this reference incorporated herein. 22 9. The BIA and the special assessment levy therefor is to terminate 23 within one year (or such longer period as set forth in the termination petition) 24 from the date of submission to the City of a petition containing the signatures of 25 the owners of the property in the BIA who pay 50 percent or more of the annual 26 -5- res6726.doc-KJCfJId EG 004 (11/89) A may be provided by law, and further, that a notice of the hearing and a copy of 2 the resolution, together with a copy of the proposed activities and the B IA 3 budget for the first year of the new ten year BIA program, all of which are on file 4 with the City Clerk, shall be mailed to the owners or reputed owners of real 5 property and buildings located within the BIA, as provided by the BIA 6 Ordinance. 7 8 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution of intent does not 9 constitute adoption or approval of the proposed activities or budget which are 10 on file with the City Clerk, or of the proposed assessments in support thereof, 1 1 and the City Council, after the public hearing on February 24, 1998, (or as the 12 conclusion of any continuance thereof), may approve activities and an annual 13 BIA budget different from the proposed activities and annual BIA budget on file 14 15 with the City Clerk, and may modify the BIA assessments to be levied for the 16 first annual period of the renewed BIA accordingly, subject to the limits as 17 provided by the BIA Ordinance. 18 Adopted JAN 2 7 1998 19 r 20 J. 4 r1b 21 Attest: City Clerk 22 Approved as to form d legality: 23 24 Assistan@ (Nty Aqrney 25 26 -7- res6726.doc-KJC/J1d 4 0014 (11/89) B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30, 1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSMT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT ---------------------------------------- ------------------ --- ------- --- ---- ------- 710 ASSOCIATES 7 1 0 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3870 2007040030 900.00 10,000 A TWELVE PARTNERSHIP. % LORIG ASSOC. 2025 1 ST AVENUE, STE 420 SEATTLE, WA 98121-2145 - 2011010040 2,115.66 5,261 ADULTENTERTAINMENT INC 12626 PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTH TACOMA. 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WA 98402 591-5505 2011040065 3,645.90 0 CITY OF TACOMA C/O BOB GOWER- 747 MARKET ST TACOMA, WA 98402 591-5505 2011040072 37.14 0 CITY OF TACOMA C/O BOB COWER, 747 MARKET ST TACOMA, WA 98402 591-5505 2015060050 180.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, AT-FN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, #41 TACOMA, WA 98401 591-5012 2009070010 324.00 0.00 CITY OF TACOMA, ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, 441 TACOMA, WA 98402 - 2015060070 180.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, AI-FN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, #41 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060080 180.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, #41 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060090 360.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, 441 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060100 90.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, ATFN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET. #41 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060110 90.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA, ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, #41 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060120 180.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA. ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET, 941 TACOMA, WA 98402 2015060130 324.00 0 CITY OF TACOMA. ATTN:STEVE WILLIAMS 733 MARKET STREET. 441 TACOMA, WA 98402 591-5012 2009050033 776.37 0 COLONIAL SQUARE CIO TACOMA RESCI JE MISSION P.O. BOX 1912 TACOMA, WA 98401-1912 - 2007040010 780.00 0 COLONIAL SQUARE C/O TACOMA RESCUE MISSION P.O. BOX 1912 TACOMA, WA 98401-1912 572-5479 2007040020 69.00 0 CONTINENTAL REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT % LUTHER MOYER, 601 UNION STREET, #2000 SEATFLE, WA 98101-2326 389-4460 2010030010 2,966.40 32,960 DEPOT PARTNERSHIP CIO MANJIT CHAHIL ETAL, 1548 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 627-9862 2016040010 33.54 0 DIAMOND PARKING DEPARTMENT #0405, 3161 ELLIOT-r AVENUE SEATTLE. WA 98121 284-6303 2009030040 180.00 0 DiDENTE. LOUIE 7308 BRIDGEPORT WAY WEST TACOMA, WA 98467 272-7631 2013040191 690.00 0 DiDENTE, PAMELA 2627 NW NORDIC AVE. BEND, OR 97701 541)389-530 2015060060 180.00 0 DiDENTI, LOUIS 6717 NORTH 17TH STREET TACOMA. 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BOX 1616 TACOMA, WA 98401-1616 572-9500 2009020060 75.00 0 FRANK RUSSELL CO. %KIRK WHITE P.O. BOX 1616 TACOMA. WA 98401-1616 572-9500 2009020070 75.00 0 FRANK RUSSELL CO. %KIRK WHITE P.O. BOX 1616 TACOMA, WA 98401-1616 572-9500 2009020080 L086.48 12@072 FRANK RUSSELL CO. %PAT HENNES P.O. BOX 1616 TACOMA. WA 98401-1616 572-9500 2009020050 150.00 0 2/24/98 BIA-2 / 98-BIA.XLS PAGE: 2 B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENTROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30,1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSMT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- -- ---- --------- -- GEIGER, NORMAN J. 2805 MCEWAN RD KPN LAKEBAY, WA 98349 - 2011080040 324.00 0 GETTY, RK. CORP. % RICHARD K. GETTY, 930 BROADWAY TACOMA, WA 98402-4405 588-7147 2009060040 550.80 0 GHILARDUCCI, JR., DOROTHY J. 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ASSOCIATES 748 MARKET ST., STE 300 TACOMA, WA 98402-3712 - 2007080080 135.00 0 LEE, JUNG S & KYUNG C 33427 PACIFIC HWY SOUTH #E FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 448-1122 2011050060 450.00 5,000 LEE, YUNG S. & KYUNG C. 33427 PACIFIC HWY SOUTH #E FEDERAL WAY, WA 98003 448-1122 2011050070 229.56 0 LIDDLE, ALAN & HEWITT. JR, JOHN 700 COURT "A" BODEGA COURT TACOMA, WA 98402 272-1134 2007030022 511.89 4,594 LIDDLE. ALAN & HEWITT, JR, JOHN 700 COURT"A" BODECTA COURT TACOMA, WA 98402 272-1134 2007030023 540.00 6,000 M&M PROPERTIES, STEVE MORRISION 815 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 272-3056 2008030060 L287.90 6,850 McIVOR, B. A. & EDNA E. 1313 4TH STREET WEST SEAT]LEI WA 98119 284-7721 2011050110 1,269.78 11@538 McIVOR, B. A. & EDNA E. 1313 4TH STREET WEST SEATTLE, WA 98119 284-7721 2011050120 450.00 5,000 McLAREN, ALEXANDER C. 1953 SOUTH "C" ST TACOMA, WA 98402 383-4000 2020050010 1,295.40 0 McLAREN, ALEXANDER C. 1953 SOUTH "C" ST TACOMA, WA 98402 383-4000 2020050020 998.40 6@563 MCNERTHNEY. 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WA 98117 - 2009070090 960.00 5,600 NORTH PACIFIC BANK NOTE PO BOX # 1 94, WlIT84 TACOMA, WA 98401 2007030040 192.00 0 NORTH PACIFIC BANK NOTE PO BOX #194, WHT84 TACOMA, WA 98401 2007030050 480.00 0 NORTHWEST DENTAL ASSOCIATION C/O VAL CHAROAN 725 ST HELENS TACOMA. WA 98401 564-5108 2007070020 155.79 1,731 OLD CITY HALL - TACOMA P.O. BOX 2181 TACOMA, WA 98401 0320042007 6@345.45 70@505 ONE PACIFIC ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 1093 TACOMA, WA 98401 383-0700 0320042023 3@293.92 36,488 OWEN, TERRY B. & ETHAL, B. 633 NORTH MILDRED STREET #F TACOMA, WA 98406 565-4816 2015060040 45.00 0 P. CO. MED. BUREAU, INC, Attn George Mc Elroy P.O. BOX 565048 DALLAS, TEXAS 75356 - 2015070010 11,551.50 128,350 Pacific. First Fed. Savings & Loan (WA Mutual now) PO BOX 834 SEATTLE. WA 99111-0834 383-2511 2011040010 3@349.00 37,200 Pacific. First Fed. Savings & Loan (WA Mutual now) PO BOX 834 SEATTLE, WA 98111-0834 383-2511 2011040050 3,582.00 39,800 PFLEGER, PAUL H. 1201 THIRD AVENUE, SUITE 5400 SEAT-ILE. 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RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040050 600.00 5,000 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040060 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040070 75.00 0 2/24/98 BIA-2 / 98-BIA.XLS PAGE: 4 B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30,1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSMT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT ---------------------------------------- ----------- ---- --------- -- - -------- ------------ --- ----- ------ PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS. 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040080 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040090 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040100 150.00 0 PIERCE CO[ JNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2101 591-7223 2013040110 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA., WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040120 150.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040130 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 101 591-7223 2013040140 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040150 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040160 75.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 93OTACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA, WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040170 300.00 2,500 PIERCE COUNTY FACILITIES MANGMT C/O JIM RICHARDS, 930 TACOMA AVENUE SOUTH, RM B-44 TACOMA- WA 98402-2 1 01 591-7223 2013040180 150.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY MEDICAL BUREAU % DOUG BINKLEY 1501 MARKET STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 597-6500 2011070030 180.00 0 PIERCE COUNTY MEDICAL BUREAU 1501 MARKET STREET, P.O. 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WA 98402 - 2011040068 288.00 3,200 ROBERSON, FRED 1939 COMMERCE STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 581-4084 2019040080 4,860.00 0 ROBERSON, FRED 1939 COMMERCE STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 549-2563 2015040060 101.55 0 ROBERSON, FRED 1939 COMMERCE STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 581-4084 2015040050 450.00 5.000 ROGERS, MICHAEL 716 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 591-5214 2007040100 1,350.00 15@000 ROGERS. MICHAEL J. 714 PACIFIC AVE TACOMA, WA 98402 841-2740 2007040050 225.00 2,500 2/24/98 BIA-2 / 98-BIA.XLS PAGE: 5 B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30,1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSNIT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT - ------------- ------- ------- ROGERS, MICHAEL R 714 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 627-1831 2007040040 315.00 0 ROSSITER, FRANK B. & GERTRUDE E. 1235 WESTMOUNT DRIVE TACOMA. WA 98466 564-0599 2009020020 180.00 0 ROSSITER, FRANK B. & GERTRUDE E. 123 5 WEST MOUNT DRIVE TACOMA, WA 98466 564-0599 2009020030 180.00 0 ROSSITER, FRANK B. & GERTRUDE E. 123 5 WEST MOUNT DRIVE TACOMA, WA 98466 564-0599 2009020040 684.00 5,700 RUE & BUTLER INVESTMENTS PB; BOX 1766 TACOMA, WA 98401 383-1011 2007040110 488.67 3,763 RUSSELL BUILDING PARTNERSHIP ATTN: KIRK WHITE, PO BOX 1616 TACOMA, WA 98401 572-9500 2009010010 23,328.72 226,822 SAURO, PETER 1401 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98401 584-5700 2014030010 1,620.00 18,000 SAURO, PETER 1401 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA. WA 98401 584-5700 2014030020 90.00 0 SAURO, PETER 1401 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98401 584-5700 2014030030 90.00 0 SAYTH, JONATHAN 11 07 A ST TACOMA, WA 98402 325-2041 2011010030 510.00 0 SEAFIRST CENTER % TRAMMEL/CROW CO. 1501 MARKET STREET #3 1 0 TACOMA, WA 98401 572-6356 2009040130 7,924.29 73,789 SEAFIRST PLAZA-TACOMA %MICHELL PHIL 701-5TH AVE.STE#4040 SEATTLE, WA 98104 - 2009040041 161.58 0 SEATFLE EYE BUILDING CORPORATION 4020 EASTMADISON STREET SEATTLE, WA 98112 - 2008030010 342.00 3,800 SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 701 FIFTH AVENUE, #4040 SEATTLE, WA 98104 358-1029 2008020011 7,005.99 64,152 SEATTLE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 701 FIFTII AVENUE, #4040 SEATTLE, WA 98104 272-8305 2008020022 2.116.89 23,521 SHERATON HOTEL PARKING C/O RANDY PORTIER, 1320 BROADWAY PLAZA TACOMA. WA 98402 - 2013060013 1,942.20 0 SINCLAIR, ROBERT 1106 NORTH JIUNETr TACOMA, WA 98406 - 2015070110 1,080.00 12,000 SMITH, KYLE & GAYLE 1533 BROADWAY TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3976 2015050050 600.00 0 SMITH, KYLE & GAYLE 1533 BROADWAY TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3976 2015050060 750.00 7,500 SMITH, KYLE W & GAYLE J PO BOX # 1 573 TACOMA, WA 98401 - 2015050070 585.00 0 SMITH, KYLE W & GAYLE J PO BOX #1 573 TACOMA, WA 98401 2015050080 195.00 1,000 SMITH, KYLE W & GAYLE J PO BOX 41573 TACOMA, WA 98401 2015050090 600.00 0 SOUNDCARE, INC 171 0 COU RTC SOUTH TACOMA, WA 98402 2017070022 2,737.44 30,416 STERLING INVESTMENTS, INC. 535 DOCK ST, STE I I I TACOMA, WA 98402 272-7071 2009070020 1,440.00 0 SUNWAY SERVICES, INC. 660 STRANDER BLVD. SEATTLE, WA 98188 - 2007080010 579.60 0 SUPERCOPY PRINTING C/O KEN ROBBLEE, 1214 PACIFIC AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 - 2011040078 374.22 4,158 SWENSEN ENTERPRISES 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE 41 BOX 1 673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 272-9184 2011060010 7,262.55 80,695 SWENSEN. WILLIAM B. 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE #1 BOX #1673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 531-2034 2011070010 594.00 0 SWENSEN, WILLIAM B. 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE #1 BOX #1673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 531-2034 2011070020 360.00 0 SWENSEN, WILLIAM B. 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE 41 BOX # 1 673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 531-2034 2011080010 234.00 0 SWENSEN. WILLIAM B. 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE #1 BOX #1673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 531-2034 2011080020 360.00 0 SWENSEN, WILLIAM B. 1219 CRESO ROAD SOUTH, ROUTE #1 BOX #1673 SPANAWAY, WA 98387 531-2034 2011080030 180.00 0 TACOMA ART MUSEUM C/O BARBARA JOHN S@ 11 23 PACIFIC AVE TACOMA, WA 98402 272-4258 2011030043 348.12 0 TACOMA ART MUSEUM C/O BARBARA JOHNS, 1123 PACIFIC AVE TACOMA, WA 98402 272-4258 2011030044 20.16 224 TACOMA CENTER HOTEL ASSOCIATION SHERATON TACOMA HOTEL, 1320 BROADWAY PLAZA TACOMA, WA 98402 572-3200 2013060012 10,205.88 50,000 TACOMA PARKING ASSOCIATION 1302 PUYALLUP ST SUMNER, WA 98390-1600 - 2009040026 213.75 0 TACOMA PARTNERSHIP % J.R. REEVES, 1400 MARKET STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 - 2013080011 2,534.04 0 TACOMA RESCUE MISSION 1512 PACIFIC AVE, P.O. BOX 4 1912 TACOMA, WA 98401-1912 393-4462 2015040030 450.00 0 TACOMA RUBBER STAMP 919 MARKET STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 383-5433 2009070030 822.00 0 TED BROWN MUSIC COMPANY C/O T. WARREN BROWN, 1121 BROADWAY PLAZA TACOMA, WA 98402 272-3211 2011050080 450.00 0 TED BROWN MUSIC COMPANY C/O T. WARREN BROWN, 11 21 BROADWAY PLAZA TACOMA, WA 98402 272-3211 2011050092 1.044.00 7.100 2/24/98 BIA-2 / 98-BIA.XLS PAGE: 6 B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30,1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSMT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT -------------- ------ ------------------ - ------------------ - - -------- ---------- -------- TELCO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION %TRAMMELL, CROW CO.; 1148 BROADWAY PLAZA #3 10 TACOMA, WA 98402 2013050133 2,916.72 32,408 TELCO COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION %TRAMMELL CROW CO.; 11 48 BROADWAY PLAZA 43 1 0 TACOMA, WA 98402 2013050132 420.00 0 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA % CONTROLLER-JACK RAY, 400 CALIFORNIA, 8TH FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 15-765-210 2010030030 3,079.35 34,215 THE DIAMOND STORE C/O STEVE FARBER, 940 BROADWAY PLAZA, 9 1 14 TACOMA, WA 98402 272-1020 2009060070 900.00 6,000 THE NEBLICK PARTNERSHIP PO BOX 629 TACOMA, WA 98401 - 2008030020 270.00 3,000 TIME MACHINE, THE 746 BROADWAY TACOMA, WA 98402 272-7254 2007060110 793.80 8,820 TOPPING. JAMES G. & PATRICIA 18919 - 22nd AVENUE EAST TACOMA, WA 98445 922-5505 2009070040 1,470.00 0 TOPPING, JAMES G. & PATRICIA 18919 - 22nd AVENUE EAST TACOMA, WA 98445 922-5505 2009070060 810.00 0 TOUCHSTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C/O PUGET SOUND BANK, MS5 100 P.O. BOX 11 500 TACOMA, WA 98411 593-3939 2011030010 5,400.00 60,000 U.S. WEST COMMUNICATIONS C/O US WEST. CORP TAX DEPT 6300 S. SYRACUSE WAY SUITE #7 ENGLEWOOD, CO 801 11 - 2013050121 9,537.84 105,976 UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS C/O IST CAPITAL PARTNERS 1201 PAC. AVE. #1450 TACOMA, WA 98402 2012020014 1,050.00 0 UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS C/O I ST CAPITAL PARTNERS 1201 PAC. AVE. # 1 450 TACOMA, WA 98402 2012020015 17,107.65 190.085 UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS C/O I ST CAPITAL PARTNERS 1201 PAC. AVE. # 1450 TACOMA, WA 98402 2012020016 17.107.56 190,084 United Business Machines, ATTN: George Gregg 11050 118TH PLACE NE KIRKLAND, WA 98033 682-2486 2019040090 1,134.00 7,200 UNITED WAY % RICK ALLEN P.O. BOX 2215 TACOMA, WA 98401 922-6676 2015020021 987.90 0 UNITED WAY % RICK ALLEN P.O. BOX 2215 TACOMA, WA 98401 922-6676 2015020030 742.50 0 UNIVERSITY OF PUGETSOUND, C/O CONTROLLER-RAY BELL, 1500 NORTH WARNER STREET TACOMA, WA 98416 756-3224 2009080069 4,176.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND C/O CONTROLLER-RAY BELL, 1500 NORTH WARNER STREET TACOMA, WA 98416 756-3226 2009070082 1,034.67 0 UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND C/O CONTROLLER-RAY BELL. 1500 NORTH WARNER STREET TACOMA. WA 98416 756-3226 2009070083 6@O 17.76 66,864 UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND LAW SCHOOL CIO CONTROLLER-CINDY McNALLY, 1500 NORTH WARNER STR TACOMA, WA 98416 756-3294 2009060080 3,582.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018050010 163.20 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98101 272-7631 2019040040 720.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEAT-ME, WA 98 1 01 572-2500 2019040030 720.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE. WA 98 101 572-2500 2018040090 1,936.92 5,282 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98101 272-7631 2018040070 675.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA. % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATFLE, WA 98101 265-6753 2018040080 360.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018040010 64.53 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING. 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEAT-ME, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019040021 171 10.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA. % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98101 272-7631 2019040022 270.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA. % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018040030 17421.55 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019060010 641.04 0 1 JNIVERSITY OF WA % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATME, WA 981 01 272-7631 2019040010 397.50 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019050024 450.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019040050 720.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATITE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018040060 1,800.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019060020 225.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98101 272-7631 2019060030 225.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA., % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019060040 1,437.48 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 41 8 SKINNER BUILDING. 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE. WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019050010 300.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATME, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019050023 488.31 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 4 1 8 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTTI AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018060030 360.00 4@000 2/24/98 BIA-2 / 98-RIA.XLS PAGE: 7 B I A AMENDED FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL for the Fiscal Year - May 1, 1998 to April 30, 1999 0.090000 PARCEL ASSESSMT 9.00 CTS PROPERTY OWNER PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER TOTAL SQ FT A ---------------- --------------------------- - --- ---------- ---------- --------- -- UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018060040 600.00 0 UNIVERSITY OF WA, % REAL ESTATE OFFICE 418 SKINNER BUILDING, 1326 FIFTH AVENUE SEATTLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2019070010 628.92 6,989 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON #418 SKINNER BLDG, 1326 - 5TH AVE. SEAT`TLE, WA 98 1 01 543-0054 2019050025 281.52 3,128 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 4418 SKINNER BLDG, 1326 - 5TH AVENUE SEAT-ILE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2017060030 534.75 0 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 4418 SKINNER BLDG, 1326 - 5TH AVENUE S EA-ITLE, WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018060010 370.50 0 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON #418 SKINNER BLDG. 1326 - 5TH AVENUE SEATTLE. WA 98 1 01 272-7631 2018060020 2,700.00 15,000 US BANK-TACOMA MAIN# 1 85 %LK GLUR@ CORP REAL ESTATE;PO BOX 8837 M03 PORTLAND. OR 97208 - 2011050010 3,069.90 34,110 US BANK-TACOMA MAIN 91 85 %LK GLUR; CORP REAL ESTATE;PO BOX 8837 M03 PORTLAND, OR 97208 2011050020 150.00 0 US BANK-TACOMA MAIN # 1 85 %LK GLUR: CORP REAL ESTATE@PO BOX 8837 M03 PORTLAND, OR 97208 2011050032 75.00 0 US BANK-TACOMA MAIN #185 %LK GLUR: CORP REAL ESTATE;PO BOX 8837 M03 PORTLAND, OR 97208 2011050050 75.00 0 WA. Building Tacoma, % HERB SIMON & ASSOC. 10 19 PACIFIC AVENUE, SUITE 11 19 TACOMA, WA 98402 383-0700 2010030070 10,060.80 99,280 WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK CIO JOE BUSTAMANTE. 1201 3RD AVENUE, WMT 0708 SEATTLE, WA 98101 461-3837 2010030041 322.50 0 WEYERHAEUSER TAX DEPARTMENT, LHID29, PERRY CHRISTENSEN TACOMA, WA 98477 - 2010010010 16,129.80 179,220 WILLIAM RILEY & CO. - Lea Armstrong owns now 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060120 1,329.12 14,768 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060014 1,300.11 12,382 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060015 39.15 435 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060030 540.00 0 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060040 540.00 0 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060060 810.00 0 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 71 8 FAWCETT AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2007060100 1,831.68 20,352 WILLIAM RILEY AND COMPANY 718 FAWCE17 AVENUE TACOMA, WA 98402 383-3990 2015040040 600.00 5,000 WILLIAM SPARKMAN ASSOCIATES C/O WILLIAM NEVINS, I IO SOUTH 9TH STREET TACOMA. WA 98402 272-2054 2009020010 945.00 10,500 WILLIAM SPARKMEN PARKING INC. C/O WILLIAM NEVINS- I 1 0 SOUTH 9TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 272-2054 2007040130 150.00 0 WILLIAM SPARKMEN PARKING INC. C/O WILLIAM NEVINS- I 10 SOUTH 9TH STREET TACOMA, WA 98402 272-2054 2007040140 2,700.24 6.939 WOOLWORTH COMPANY F.W. PO BOX 2731 HARRISBURG, PA 17105-273 - 2009050090 2,760.00 23,000 WRIGHT. EDWARD S. P.O. BOX 1878 GIG HARBOR- WA 98335 272-5065 2015040080 228.24 2@536 WRIGHT, EDWARD S. P.O. BOX 1878 GIG HARBOR, WA 98335 272-5065 2015040090 194.40 2,160 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1002 SOUTH PEARL STREET TACOMA, WA 98465 564-9622 2011080051 1,050.00 0 ZIMMERMAN, RONALD S. 74 CASTLE PARKWAY OAKLAND, CA 94611 627-1221 2007060020 1,080.00 0 ZIMMERMAN, RONALD S. 74 CASTLE PARKWAY OAKLAND, CA 94611 - 2007080065 730.11 0 480,901.59 3,570,533 3 2/24/98 BTA-2 / 98-BIA.XLS PAGE: 8 Ordinance No. 26205 MAR I First Reading of Ordinance: Final Reading of Ordinance: MAR 1 0 1998 Passed: MAR 1 0 1998 Roll Call Vote: MEMBERS AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT Mr. l3aarsma Mr. Crowley L-- Mr. De Forrest Mr. Kirby Dr. McGavick Mr. Miller Mr. Phelps Dr. Silas Mayor Ebersole MEMBERS AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT Mr. Baarsma Mr. Crowley Mr. De Forrest Mr. Kirby Dr. McGavick Mr. Miller Mr. Phelps Dr. Silas Mayor Ebersole q:Vbrms1gensvc1ord-ro11.doc