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City Council Records
Also Known As (aka)
Main Street Louisville Business Improvement District 2021 Operating Plan and Budget
Meeting Date
10/6/2020
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Resolution
Ord/Res - Year
2020
Ord/Res - Number
75
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9C5
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3. Board of Director names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers where <br />applicable: Please see list provided in the text above, and Exhibit 3. <br />4. District Map: Please see Exhibit 1. <br />5. Current Budget: Please see Exhibit 2. <br />6. Most Recent Audit or Audit Exemption Application: Please see prior operating <br />plans. No money was spent by the BID in 2020. <br />7. Copy of any filing required by or for the State Securities Commissioner: No <br />bonds have been issued, therefore no filing has been required. <br />8. A list of all intergovernmental agreements of the District: None. <br />9. Any alteration or revision to the debt service schedules provided in the <br />operating plan: None. <br />10. A list of all lease -purchase agreements and a summary of the terms: None. <br />11. A description of activities performed in the last budget year: Organization of <br />the District was by ordinance on August 15, 2000. The Board's organizational meeting, <br />following all required notices, was held on August 28, 2000 at which time various <br />administrative tasks were performed. Activity in the BID essentially stopped after the <br />November 2000 election when the authority to levy a tax was not passed by a majority of the <br />electors of the District who voted in the election (the vote was tied). The attorney for the <br />District, Norman F. (Rick) Kron, Jr., of Spencer Fane LLP (retired) has been working with the <br />Board on maintaining the BID. He has suggested the possibility of funding the BID using <br />special assessments rather than property taxes, but the idea has not gone beyond the concept <br />stage. Spencer Fane no longer recognizes the BID as a client. Mr. Kron is providing minimal <br />pro bono services. <br />12. An Operating Plan description of activities to be performed in the next budget <br />year (similar to this plan, although shortened) and a Budget for that year: Please see the text <br />above and the Exhibits attached hereto. <br />CONCLUSION <br />The BID Board would like to take this opportunity to thank the City Council and City <br />Staff for their assistance in the organization of the BID. Under Section 31-25-1211, C.R.S., <br />the City is to approve or disapprove the Operating Plan and Budget within 30 days of the <br />receipt of required documentation. The Board respectfully requests the adoption of a <br />resolution or ordinance of approval. <br />DN 4257652.1 <br />
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