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3714-19 TABLED
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12/11/2019
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41st Street; thence westerly along the centerline of 41st Street to the centerline with <br /> Broadway Avenue; thence northerly to intersect the centerline of 34th Street,then westerly to <br /> intersect with the centerline of Lombard Avenue; thence northerly to intersect with the <br /> centerline of 33rd Street; thence easterly to the centerline of the alley in Block 795, Plat of <br /> Everett, according to the records of Snohomish County; thence northerly to the terminus of <br /> the alley in Block 741, Plat of Everett, according to the records of Snohomish County;thence <br /> northerly along the western edge of Parcel ID 00439074101900 (Mill Town Credit Union),to <br /> intersect with the centerline of Pacific Avenue; thence easterly to intersect with the centerline <br /> of Broadway Avenue; and thence northerly to intersect with the centerline of Hewitt Avenue <br /> and said point of beginning. <br /> A map of this area is attached as Attachment A. <br /> Section 2. District Assessment. <br /> All real property, inclusive of land and buildings (and the owners thereof), within the boundaries of the <br /> District will be specially benefitted by the purposes for which the District is being established, and such <br /> property, and the owners thereof, shall be subject to a special assessment as authorized by Chapter <br /> 35.87A RCW,this ordinance, and amendments thereto.The benefit to the property(and the owners <br /> thereof) subject to the special assessment and to the BIA as a whole is a special benefit which would not <br /> otherwise be available but for the activities, programs, and special services carried out with funding <br /> provide by the special assessments authorized pursuant to this ordinance. Such special benefits and the <br /> increase in the value of the property in the BIA resulting therefrom and the increased opportunity which <br /> is created for each property (and the owner thereof)within the BIA to benefit from the BIA programs, <br /> activities, and special services is hereby found to be commensurate with or in excess of the amount of <br /> the assessment under this ordinance. <br /> To finance the programs and services authorized in Section 3,there shall be levied and collected annual <br /> special assessments upon the businesses and property owners within the District, at the rates and <br /> method specified in Section 4. For purposes of this ordinance, "business" means the operation of <br /> property ownership as a business, including but not limited to the operation of property ownership <br /> either as a landlord or owner-occupied enterprise. <br /> Section 3. Purposes and Programs. <br /> Special Assessment revenues shall only be used for the authorized purposes pursuant to RCW <br /> 35.87A.010, which includes: <br /> A. The acquisition, construction or maintenance of parking facilities for the benefit of the area; <br /> B. Decoration of any public place in the area; <br /> C. Sponsorship or promotion of public events which are to take place on or in public places in the <br /> area; <br /> D. Furnishing of music in any public place in the area; <br /> E. Providing professional management, planning, and promotion for the area, including the <br /> MI <br /> 2019 ORDINANCE: ESDA BIA Page 2 of 12 <br />
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