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Sacramento, CA Code of Ordinances
SACRAMENTO CITY CODE
CHARTER
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Chapter 3.04 FISCAL PROVISIONS GENERALLY
Chapter 3.08 BUSINESS OPERATIONS TAX
Chapter 3.12 REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
Chapter 3.16 ADDITIONAL REAL PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX
Chapter 3.20 GENERAL TAX ON CITY UTILITIES
Chapter 3.24 SALES AND USE TAX
Chapter 3.27 TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX
Chapter 3.28 UNIFORM TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
Chapter 3.32 UTILITY USER TAX
Chapter 3.36 BUILDING EXCISE TAX
Chapter 3.40 TAX ON CONSTRUCTION OF MOBILEHOME LOTS AND RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS
Chapter 3.44 MAILED BALLOT PROCEDURES FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS AND FEES
Chapter 3.48 ANN LAND AND BERTHA HENSCHEL MEMORIAL FUNDS
Chapter 3.52 E.B. CROCKER ART GALLERY AND WILLIAM LAND PARK FUND
Chapter 3.54 NON-DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYEE BENEFITS BY CITY CONTRACTORS
Chapter 3.56 PROCUREMENT
Chapter 3.58 LIVING WAGE
Chapter 3.60 ADDITIONAL PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS
Chapter 3.62 PROCEDURES FOR CONSIDERING CRIMINAL CONVICTION INFORMATION IN THE EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION PROCESS
Chapter 3.64 PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
Chapter 3.68 LEASES OF CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY
Chapter 3.72 CONCESSION CONTRACTS
Chapter 3.74 FRANCHISES
Chapter 3.76 REVOCABLE PERMITS
Chapter 3.80 DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 3.82 DISPOSITION OF WEAPONS, BADGES AND CANINES
Chapter 3.84 LOST AND UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Chapter 3.88 SALE OF CITY-OWNED REAL PROPERTY
Chapter 3.92 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
Chapter 3.96 OLD SACRAMENTO BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.100 FRANKLIN BOULEVARD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.104 DOWNTOWN PLAZA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.106 SUTTER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.108 DEL PASO BOULEVARD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.112 STOCKTON BOULEVARD BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Chapter 3.116 NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION FACILITIES FINANCING LAW
Chapter 3.120 FINANCING OF PUBLIC FACILITIES IN URBAN AREAS
Chapter 3.124 MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES
Chapter 3.128 MAINTENANCE BENEFIT AREAS
Chapter 3.132 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR ADDITIONAL POLICE SERVICES
Chapter 3.136 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR ADDITIONAL LIBRARY SERVICES
Chapter 3.140 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR FRANKLIN VILLA NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION AND RELATED SERVICES
Chapter 3.144 STORM DRAINAGE FEES AND SANITARY SEWER FEES FOR THE BELL AVENUE BENEFIT AREA
Chapter 3.148 PARCEL TAX FOR LIBRARY SERVICES
Chapter 3.152 ENTERPRISE REVENUE BOND LAW
Chapter 3.154 TOT REVENUE BOND LAW
Title 4 ETHICS AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 (RESERVED)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (RESERVED)
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 (RESERVED)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 (Reserved)
Title 17 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Title 18 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
TABLES
Chapter 3.104
DOWNTOWN PLAZA BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
Sections:
3.104.010   Authority.
3.104.020   Area established-Description.
3.104.030   Authorized uses.
3.104.040   Levy of charge in addition to business operations tax.
3.104.050   Classification of businesses and charges imposed.
3.104.060   Exemption-Voluntary contribution.
3.104.070   Modification or disestablishment of the area.
3.104.080   Administration.
3.104.090   Payment of charge-Effective date.
3.104.010   Authority.
   This chapter is adopted pursuant to the "Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1979," being Section 36500 et seq. of the California Streets and Highways Code, and Resolution of Intention No. 86-329, adopted by the city council on May 13, 1986, and titled, "A resolution of the city council of the city of Sacramento, California, declaring its intention to establish a business improvement area in the downtown business area, to provide for levying of charges on specified businesses conducted within such area, classifying various businesses for such purposes, describing the boundaries of the proposed area, the authorized uses to which the proposed revenues shall be put, the rate of such charges, fixing the date, time and place of a hearing to be held by the city council to consider the establishment of such an area, and directing the giving of notice of such hearing." Such resolution was published and mailed as provided by law, and hearings thereon were held by the city council at its regular meeting on May 27, 1986, at which time all persons desiring to be heard, and all objections made or filed, were fully heard. The city council duly concluded the hearing on May 27, 1986, and determined that protests objecting to the formation of the area have not been made by businesses within the area which will pay a majority of the charges to be imposed and that such protests are overruled and denied. The city council finds that the businesses lying within the business and improvement area, in the opinion of the city council, will be benefitted by the expenditure of the funds raised by the charges proposed to be levied.
   Pursuant to the "Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1989," being Section 36500 et seq. of the California Streets and Highways Code, a Resolution of Intention No. 95-493, adopted by the city council on August 29, 1995, and titled, "A resolution of the city council of the city of Sacramento, California, declaring its intentions to modify an existing business improvement area in the downtown area, to provide for levying of charges on specified businesses conducted within such area, classifying various businesses for such purposes, describing the boundaries of the proposed area, the authorized uses to which the proposed revenues shall be put, the rate of such charges, fixing the date, time and place of a hearing to be held by the city council to consider the modification of such an area, and directing the giving of notice of such hearing." Such resolution was published and mailed as provided by law, and hearing thereon was held by the city council at its regular meeting on September 26, 1995, at which time all persons desiring to be heard, and all objections made or filed, were fully heard. The city council duly concluded the hearing on September 26, 1995, and determined that protests objecting to the modification of the area have not been made by businesses within the area which will pay a majority of the charges to be imposed and that such protests are overruled and denied. The city council finds that the businesses lying within the modified business improvement area, in the opinion of the city council, will be benefitted by the expenditure of the funds raised by the charges proposed to be levied. The Downtown Plaza business improvement area is established. (Prior code § 23.10.801)
3.104.020   Area established-Description.
   There is established a business improvement area which shall be known as the "Downtown Plaza business improvement area of the city of Sacramento," herein referred to as the "area" for brevity and convenience. The description of the area is as follows:
   The area known as the Downtown Plaza beginning at the intersection of 4th Street and J Street proceeding easterly along the center of J Street to 7th Street, then proceeding south along the center of 7th Street to L Street, then proceeding westerly along the center of L Street to 4th Street, and then beginning at the southwest corner of assessor parcel no. 006-0080-046, then proceeding due north to the starting point of the intersection of 4th Street and J Street.
   The businesses located in the area shall be subject to any future amendments to the "Parking and Business Improvement Area Law of 1979" (commencing with Section 36500 of the Streets and Highways Code). (Prior code § 23.10.802)
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