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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.2 SB1448LibraryBenftAssessDistr ... . e CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 11, 1994 SUBJECT: Written Communication: Request from California Library Association to support SB 1448 (Roberti) relating to Library Benefit Assessment Districts. (Prepared by: Bo Barker, Management Assistant) 1.;}..etter from David Flint, California Library Association 2/~act Sheet on SB 1448 3. ;Resolution in Support of SB 1448 (Roberti) RECOMMENDATI~N: I\~dopt the resolution in support of 5B 1448; direct staff to send the (~,. resolution of support to Assemblyman Rainey. ) EXHIBITS ATTACHED: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: Correspondence has been received from the California Library Association Chairman, David Flint, requesting City support of SB 1448 (Roberti) relating to library benefit assessment financing. A similar bill, SB 566 (Roberti) was passed by the legislature in 1993 but was not signed by the Governor. The advocates of SB 1448 now feel that the concerns of the Governor have been addressed. Under SB 1448 a local agency can establish a benefit assessment district by providing notice to affected property owners and conducting a public hearing. The bill provides due process safeguards for property owners, including a majority protest procedure and a mandatory election before any assessments can be levied. The bill provides flexibility for local agencies to set their own assessment amounts based on local needs. Additionally, the funds would be restricted for library use only. Assessments may be used for any public library service or facility costs. The Alameda County Library System has, in the past, relied heavily on property taxes for almost its entire budget. With the current shift of property taxes from local government to the State, this legislation could provide a much needed revenue source for the library. A Resolution in support of SB 1448 (Roberti) is attached as Exhibit 3. It is recommended that the City Council adopt the resolution and direct staff to send a copy of the Resolution to Assemblyman Rainey. COPIES TO: California Library Association CITVCLERK FILE.~ ITEM NO. ,.2 e e COllllty o[ Los Allgelcs Public Library '{'100 Eastllllpcrialllwy., 1'.0. 130x 7011, Downcy, CA 90241-7011 (310) 940-8461, TELEFAX (310) 803-3032 SANDflAF.REUBEN COliN IY LIIJII^,MN .CEIV~ . . - - A r/199'l . '- -- .....:..::.-- -- - ..........-~ ~ ..... ....~-~~.....~ - ...-....~ -...--~ ...... rc.-;;;~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;';; ~---- - -- CiTY Or- DUCUN March 14, 1994 The Honorable Petcr W. Snyder Mayor, City o[ Dublin P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA lJ456H Dear Mayor Snydcr: It is my underslalllling that last year Ihe dty of Dublin adopted a formal position in support of Senate Bill 566 (Rllbelti) which would have provided authority [or local agencies to use benefit asscssmcnt financing for library services. As you know, SB 566 was approved by the legislature in 1993 but was not signcli by thc GOVcl1lor. Scnator Robcrti has introduccd a similar mcasure. Senate Bill 1448, which includes key changes to address the Govemor's objections to SB 566. We bclieve that SB 1448 is a bill which the Govcrnor should be able 10 support. We would appreciate any clTOlt you can cxtend to obtain a similar endorsement of tilC new legislation by Ihe city o[ Dublin, A sample resolution is enclosed, along Witil a summary of the new bill. We arc seeking SUPPOlt [rom as lllany local agencics tUld otilcr organizations as possible. Any assistance you can provide ill Ihis regard would be appreciated. If tile city of Dublin docs take a support position on SB I 44l'1 , please nutify us immediately su Utat we Cllil keep our SUPPOlt list as current as pussible. Thank yuu in adv:lllce fur your assistllilce. Please feci free to call me at (310) 940-8406 if you have any qucstions or nccJ aJJitional infol"lnalion. Sincere I y. ~~ DaviJ Flilll, Chairman Bencril Assessmenl Legislation Task Furce Califorllia Lilmuy Associalion D F: tr\co I lllllllll\llelle fi t.2\ma illist\~u pport.l tr Enclosure li../'.' f ~ ~ ~fr! l'~i? 1 i '" ,~:,'''H ~i"~ \} .1 k!~~i)noi:1 fJ Selving tile uninCOllXllnloo arens of 1.05 ^ngeles County nnl1111e Cities of: Agoura Hills "Allesiu "Avalon ".' Baldwin ParK . Dell " Boll Gardens . [lellllowcr " [3rndllury " CmSllfl . Ck110nlllnt . COlnpton . Cudahy " Culver City . DianlOnd Bar. Duarto . EI Monle . Gi1Idona . Hawaiian Gardens" Hawthorne' Ilellnosa Beach. Hidden Hills . Hunlinyloll Park . La Cnllada Flinlridge " La Habra Heights . Lakewood · La Mirada . Lancnsler · Ln Puenle 0 La Verne oL3wndale . LOlllita . Lynwood . MalilJu 0 Manhalti1l1 Beach . Maywood . Montebello . NorwalK 0 Paramount · Pica Rivera' Rosemoad . San Dimas. San Fernando . San Gabriel 0 SonIa Clarita . South EI Monte . South Gate' Temple City. Walnut. West Covina . West HOllYWood . Westlake Village esENATE BILL 1448 (ROBERTtt LIBRARY SERVICES ASSESSMENTS The California Library Association is sponsoring legislation to create statutory authority for financing of public library services through assessments on real property. Under procedures outlined in S8 1448, a local agency, such as a city or county, can establish a benefit assessment district by providing notice to affected property owners and conducting a public hearing. The bill provides due process safeguards for property owners, including a majority protest procedure and a mandatory election before any assessments can be levied. The bill provides flexibility for local agencies to set their own assessment amount based on local needs. In addition, the funds are restricted to use for library services. Assessments may be used for any public library service or facility costs. summary of 8l1l: The legislation would add provisions to the Government Code to allow creation of assessment districts for library services, subject to approval by the voters, and would contain the following elements: . Allows a local agency to form an assessment district in any area to which it makes library services available. Applies to any local agency authorized by law to provide library services, including cities, counties, library districts and joint powers authorities. . Annual assessments on properties in the district are based on the benefit of library services to the properties. Zones with separate apportionment methods may be established. . Assessments may pay for all services and facilities provided by a local agency in connection with a public library. . Notice of public hearing is given by publication, posting and mailing to all property owners in the proposed assessment district. . If written protests are received representing less than 50 percent of the total annual assessment, the proposal must be approved by a majority of the voters in the proposed district. If written protests are received by persons representing more than 50 percent of the expected revenues, the proposal must be abandoned. . District is established and maximum assessment is set by ordinance or resolution after the noticed public hearing and election with majority voter approval. . An annual report containing the annual assessments must be approved by the legislative body after a noticed public hearing, with notice provided by publication and posting. . The annual assessments cannot exceed the maximum set when the district was formed, except after a public hearing for which notice by publication, posting and mailing has been given. . The legislation is proposed as an urgency measure to take effect immediately upon enactment. ### ti(;~~Br~ ~ OF: 2-22-94 f:\commonlbenelil.2\newsum Prepared by \he California Ubrary Association's Legislative Committee.. Benefit Assessment Legislation Task Force .ENATE BILL 1448 (ROBERT. LIBRARY SERVICES ASSESSMENTS The California Library Association is sponsoring legislation to create statutory authority for financing of public library services through assessments on real property. Under procedures outlined in 58 1448, a local agency, such as a city or county, can establish a benefit assessment district by providing notice to affected property owners and conducting a public hearing. The bill provides due process safeguards for property owners, including a majority protest procedure and a mandatory election before any assessments can be levied. The bill provides flexibility for local agencies to set their own assessment amount based on local needs. In addition, the. funds ar~ restricted to use for library services. Assessments may be used for any public library service or facility costs. Summary of Bill: The legislation would add provisions to the Government Code to allow creation of assessment districts for library services, subject to approval by the voters, and would contain the following elements: . Allows a local agency to form an assessment district in any area to which it makes library services available. Applies to any local agency authorized by law to provide library services, including cities, counties, library districts and joint powers authorities. . Annual assessments on properties in the district are based on the benefit of library services to the properties. Zones with separate apportionment methods may be established. . Assessments may pay for all services and facilities provided by a local agency in connection with a public library. . Notice of public hearing is given by publication, posting and mailing to all property owners in the proposed assessment district. . If written protests are received representing less than 50 percent of the total annual assessment, the proposal must be approved by a majority of the voters in the proposed district. If written protests are received by persons representing more than 50 percent of the expected revenues, the proposal must be abandoned. . District is established and maximum assessment is set by ordinance or resolution after the noticed public hearing and election with majority voter approval. . An annual report containing the annual assessments must be approved by the legislative body after a noticed public hearing, with notice provided by publication and posting. . The annual assessments cannot exceed the maximum set when the district was formed, except after a public hearing for which notice by publication, posting and mailing has been given. . The legislation is proposed as an urgency measure to take effect immediately upon enactment. ### OF: 2.22.94 1:\commonlbeneIi1.2\newsum Prepared by Ule California Library Association's Legislative Committee .- Benefit Assessment Legislation Task Force ., e e RESOLUTION NO. - 93 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN **************** SUPPORTING SB 1448 (ROBERTI) REGARDING LIBRARY BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS . ,.."' ,. ~'. ,.~ ." ., ,. ~,~ ..' . WHEREAS, as a result of the State budget crisis, most public libraries in California have suffered budget reductions at the local level; and WHEREAS, public libraries depend either, directly or indirectly, on property taxes for their funding, and have very limited, if any, authority to charge fees; and WHEREAS, legislation has been introduced by Senator Roberti to create statutory authority for financing of public libraries services through assessments on real property; and WHEREAS, public libraries need a new, flexible revenue source to provide adequate funding and to preserve public libraries as we know them today. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby support SB 1448 (Roberti) relating to Library Service Benefit Assessments, PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of April, 1994. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Exhibit 3