Columbus, Georgia

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AN ORDINANCE

NO.



An ordinance renewing Business Improvement Districts in Columbus, Georgia

through December 31, 2025; and for other purposes.

THE COUNCIL OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

Section 1.

Ordinance No. 99-42 created a Business Improvement District for Columbus,

Georgia. Ordinance No. 04-41 renewed a Business Improvement District for

Columbus, Georgia for the period from January 1, 2005 through December 31,

2009, and Ordinance No. 09-6 further renewed the Business Improvement District

for the period January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2014. There is hereby

renewed a Business Improvement District in Columbus, Georgia as shown on the

attached map and the attached description of district boundaries which shall

remain on file ??in the office of the Muscogee County Tax Commissioner and the

Department of Community and Economic Development. The attached district plan

for the business improvement district is hereby adopted, approved and renewed.

The Consolidated Government may impose a collection fee of up to 2.5% upon

amounts collected through property tax charges in the business improvement

district. Supplemental services provided by the District shall commence January

1, 2015 and the District shall terminate on December 31, 2025 unless renewed by

further ordinance of the Columbus Council. Said supplemental services in the

business improvement district shall be funded through the levy of business

improvement district tax assessments for ten years beginning in 2015 and

ending in 2025 through the annual ordinances levying taxes for Columbus,

Georgia. This schedule is hereby made a part of the business improvement

district management plan.

The said City Business Improvement District is renewed pursuant to O.C.G.A. ?

36-43-1 et seq., as amended, which authorizes consolidated governments to

establish and renew city business improvement districts for the purpose of

imposing assessments on real property for specified services to the district.

Petitioners have been filed from property owners representing more than 51% of

the assessed value or more than 51% of the total property owners requesting the

Columbus Council to renew such a district in the designated area, as outlined

in the management plan attached hereto.

The legal boundaries of the city business improvement district and its three

(3) benefit zones which will receive different levels of service, benefit and

assessment are identified by the attached map and management plan.

Pursuant to O.C.G.A. ? 36-43-1, the district plan for the provision of

supplemental service to the District presented to the Columbus Council is

hereby renewed and approved until amended by the Columbus Council. The

governing body of district property owners shall make recommendations to the

Columbus Council as to amendments to the district plan. The Finance Director or

her designated representative shall serve as an ex-officio member of the

governing body of the Business Improvement District to represent the

Consolidated Government. The governing body of the Business Improvement

District shall submit monthly financial statements to the Finance Director of

the Consolidated Government for review and publication. The governing body of

the Business Improvement District shall submit the budget for the Business

Improvement District to the Columbus Council on an annual basis.



Section 2.



The City Business Improvement District Management Plan, which is attached

hereto, contains the following information.

(1) A map of the district in sufficient detail to locate each parcel of

property within the district.

(2) A description of the boundaries of the district, including the boundaries

of any benefit zones.

(3) A description of the services to be provided.

(4) The time, manner and specific number of years in which assessment will be

levied.

(5) A description of how the management district will be governed by the

private sector management organization.



Section 3.

The level of services presently provided by Columbus, Georgia in the area of

the City Business Improvement District will continue to be provided at the same

level as before the Business Improvement District was created or renewed.



Section 4.



A Public hearing was held on August 12, 2014 at 9:OO am in the Columbus Council

Chambers , 3111 Citizen?s Way, Columbus, Georgia.



Section 5.

All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are

hereby repealed.

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Introduced at a regular meeting of the Council of Columbus, Georgia,

held on the 12th day of August, 2014; introduced a second time at a regular

meeting held on the ________ day of ______________, 2014 and adopted at said

meeting by the affirmative vote of ___________ members of said Council.





Councilor Allen voting_____________.

Councilor Baker voting_____________.

Councilor Barnes voting____________.

Councilor Davis voting_____________.

Councilor Henderson voting_________.

Councilor Huff voting______________.

Councilor McDaniel voting__________.

Councilor Thomas voting____________.

Councilor Pugh voting______________.

Councilor Woodson voting___________.







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Sandra T. Davis, Deputy Clerk Teresa Pike Tomlinson, Mayor













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