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RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION OF THE MISSOULA CITY COUNCIL DECLARING IT TO BE THEIR INTENTION TO CREATE A TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONSISTING OF NON-CONTIGUOUS LANDS WITH THE CITY OF MISSOULA FOR THE PURPOSE OF AIDING TOURISM, PROMOTION, AND MARKETING WITHIN THE DISTRICT. Whereas, several Missoula local lodging facilities, in coordination with the Missoula Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau, have expressed the need for the creation of a Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) pursuant to the provisions of § 7-12-1101, Montana Code Annotated, et seq., MCA, to aid in tourism, promotion, and marketing within the City of Missoula; and Whereas, § 7-12-1111, MCA, allows the City Council to create a TBID upon receipt of a petition signed by the owners of more than 60% of the area of the property proposed in the petition to be included in such a district. State law allows that such a district may be composed of noncontiguous areas if the properties in the district have the common purpose of providing overnight stays at lodging facilities. State law also requires the boundaries of a district with noncontiguous areas to encompass all properties in the district with the same identified purpose; and Whereas, the City Clerk has received a petition signed by real property owners and/or their legally authorized representatives requesting that the City Council establish a Tourism Business Improvement District in Missoula as required by 7-12-1111 MCA. The petition requests that the district be established for a period of 10 years and that the district include all lodging facilities within the boundaries of the City of Missoula that have 6 or more units. The petition is on file in the City Clerk Office and is incorporated herein by reference; and Whereas, the City Clerk has reviewed the petitions received and hereby certifies that the petition contains the signatures of property owners or their authorized representatives totaling greater than 60% of the area of the proposed district that is subject to assessment under the proposed district; and Whereas, when the city receives a valid petition, §7-12-1111 MCA requires that the City Council adopt a resolution of intention to create a TBID, provide legal notice, observe a protest period, and conduct a public hearing on the creation of the district. In the event that an insufficient number of protests from property owners liable to be assessed by the proposed TBID are received, §7-12-1115 MCA provides that the City Council has jurisdiction to order the creation of the district. Whereas, the proposed district as shown in Exhibit A meets the requirements of §7-12- 1111 MCA because it complies with applicable zoning regulations, and the properties subject to assessment under the TBID are primarily zoned commercial. ---PAGE BREAK--- NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Missoula (the “City”), Montana, as follows: Section 1. Petition. The City Council affirms that the city has received petitions signed by more than the minimum requirement of 60 percent of the owners of the property proposed to be included in the district. Section 2. Intention declared and purpose announced. The Missoula City Council declares its intention to create a Tourism Business Improvement District in the City of Missoula and declares that any assessments collected and used by the district will be done in compliance with the statutory purposes set forth in Business Improvement District law, Montana Code Annotated 2007, 7-12-1101 through 7-12-1144 as amended. The general purposes of the district include funding uses and projects for tourism promotion within Missoula as specified in a Missoula Tourism Business Improvement District work plan and budget which will be reviewed and approved by the City Council on an annual basis. Section 3. Name of the district. If the District is created and established, it shall be known and designated as the Missoula Tourism Business Improvement District. Section 4. Limits and boundaries of District A. Outer limits of the Missoula TBID. It is the intent of the City Council that should the Missoula TBID be established, the outer limits of the district shall mirror the City of Missoula's corporate limits as may be amended from time to time. As the corporate boundaries of the city change, it is intended that the outer limits of the Missoula TBID within which a property could be included in the district shall be similarly changed. A map of the current city limits is attached as "Exhibit A" B. Properties included within the Missoula TBID Within the above described outer limits, the Missoula City Council acknowledges that not all properties are to be subject to Missoula TBID assessments. In accordance with § 7-12-1111 MCA, it is the City Council's intention that specific non-contiguous properties used for the common purpose of providing overnight stays at lodging facilities and meeting the criteria outlined in Section 7 will be the only properties subject to Missoula TBID assessments. A current listing of each of the properties proposed to be included in the District is shown on "Exhibit C. New and/or expanded facilities subject to Missoula TBID If property located within the outer limits of the district: 1) is developed, established, and/or expanded after the Missoula TBID is established, and 2) meets the requirements contained in Section 7, it is the City Council's intention that that property will automatically become part of the Missoula TBID and will be subject to Missoula TBID assessments. D. Annexed properties subject to the Missoula TBID It is the intent of the City Council that, upon annexation, any property or structure, or part thereof, which meets the criteria outlined in Section 7 shall automatically become part of the Missoula TBID and subject to assessments as provided herein. Furthermore, it is intended that properties located outside of the corporate limits of the City of ---PAGE BREAK--- Missoula are not included in the Missoula TBID and are not subject to assessments. E. Donations permitted from entities not subject to assessments In accordance with §7-1-4124 MCA, the Missoula TBID is authorized to solicit and accept bequests, donations, or grants of money, property, services, or other advantages as long as they are not contrary to the public interest. Section 5. Benefited property. The District and territory included within the limits and boundaries described in Section 4 are hereby declared as the Missoula TBID, and it is hereby recognized those properties will benefit and be benefitted by the Missoula TBID, and as such, will be assessed for the costs of the Missoula TBID in accordance with 7-12-1133 Section 6. General character of the services to be performed. It is the Missoula City Council's intent that the services to be performed by the Missoula TBID will be the funding of all uses and projects for tourism promotion within the City of Missoula as specified in the Missoula TBID annual work plan and budget, once developed. The Missoula TBID work plan and budget will be developed by a TBID Board of Trustees comprised of property owners(or their legally designated representatives) in the district, and the budget and work plan will be subject to City Council approval annually. It is also the intent of the City Council that the services provided through the district will be designed to, among other things, benefit local tourism and lodging businesses within Missoula and will include, but not be limited to, the marketing of Missoula at convention and trade shows, the marketing of Missoula to the travel industry generally; and the marketing of Missoula as a viable location for major events. Section 7. Assessment methods; property to be assessed. In accordance with §7-12-1133 MCA, it is the Missoula City Council's intent that all hotels located within the boundaries of the district as outlined in Section 4 will be assessed seventy-five (75) cents per occupied room night for the costs of operating the Missoula TBID. A "hotel" is defined as any building containing six or more individual sleeping rooms or suites providing overnight lodging facilities for periods of less than 30 days to the general public for compensation. The term "hotel" includes a facility represented to the public as a hotel, motel, resort, condominium inn, dude ranch, guest ranch, hostel, public lodging house, bed and breakfast facility, or other similar structure or portion thereof which meet this criteria and are located within the boundaries of the district. Section 9. Payment of assessments. The assessments for the costs of maintaining the services provided by the Tourism Business Improvement District shall be payable, as prescribed in Section 7-12-1133 MCA. Section 10. Duration of district. The duration of the TBID shall be for a period of 10 years as prescribed in §7-12-1141, MCA. Section 11. Notice of passage of resolution of intention. Upon adoption of this resolution of intention, the City Clerk will publish or cause to be published a notice of the adoption of this resolution of intention as provided in 7-12-2121 MCA in the Missoulian, a newspaper of general circulation in the County on Sunday, September 20, 2009, and Sunday, September 27, 2009, in ---PAGE BREAK--- the form and manner prescribed by law, and to mail or cause to be mailed a copy of said notice to every person, firm, corporation, or the agent of such person, firm, or corporation having real property within the proposed district listed in his or her name upon the last completed assessment roll for state, county, and school district taxes, at his last-known address, on or before the same day such notice is first published. The notice shall only be delivered to property owners who operate hotels in the city and are proposed to be subject to TBID assessments. Section 12. Public hearing; protests. At any time within fifteen (15) days from and after the date of the first publication of the notice of the passage and approval of this resolution, any owner of real property within the proposed district and subject to assessment and taxation for the cost and expense of maintaining the Missoula Tourism Business Improvement District may make and file with the City Clerk until 5:00 p.m., on the expiration date of said 15-day period from September 20, 2009, through October 5, 2009, written protest against the proposed Tourism Business Improvement District, and this Council will at a regular meeting after the expiration of the fifteen (15) days in which such protests in writing can be made and filed, proceed to hear all such protests so made and filed; which said regular meeting will be held on Monday, October 5, 2009, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, located at 140 W. Pine Street, in Missoula, Montana 59802. In accordance with 7-12-1114 MCA, the Missoula City Council will proceed to hear and pass upon all protests at their regular meeting of October 5, 2009. The Council's decision shall be final and conclusive. The City Council may adjourn the hearing from time to time. A protestant shall have the right to withdraw a protest at any time before final action thereon by the City Council. No further action shall be taken upon the proposed district for 1 year if a written protest against the passage of the proposed resolution is sufficient. Section 13. Governance. If the City Council establishes the TBID, the city will include a provision in the resolution creating the district that establishes a board of trustees in accordance with §7-12-1121 MCA. The TBID board of trustees will be comprised of seven owners of property or their legally designated representatives within the district who are subject to TBID assessments. The Mayor will make the appointments with the advice and consent of the City Council. The Mayor will also designate the first chair of the board of trustees Terms for the board of trustees will be staggered in accordance with §7-12-1121 and The director of the TBID will be the executive director of the Missoula Convention and Visitor's Bureau in accordance with §7-12-1121 The Mayor will appoint a non-voting ad hoc liaison to the board from the city to facilitate communication between the district trustees and the city. APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Missoula, Montana, this 14th day of September, 2009. Attest: Approved: Martha L. Rehbein John Engen City Clerk Mayor