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Section 1 <br /> Management District Plan Summary <br /> The name of this Community Benefit District is the Downtown San Leandro Community Benefit <br /> District (the "CBD"). The District is being formed pursuant of the City of San Leandro <br /> Community Benefit District Ordinance Title 2, Chapter 2-20 of the San Leandro Municipal Code <br /> as hereinafter referred to as the Ordinance. <br /> Developed by the San Leandro Downtown Association and the CBD Steering Committee — this <br /> Management District Plan is proposed to improve and provide special benefits to individual <br /> parcels located within the boundaries of the newly proposed 2013 Downtown San Leandro <br /> Community Benefit District. The proposed CBD will provide special benefit district <br /> improvements and activities, including cleaning, security, beautification, district identity, <br /> possible transportation related activities and other special benefit programs to parcels within <br /> the boundaries of the proposed district. <br /> The proposed Downtown San Leandro CBD serves to improve the individual parcels, attract <br /> new customers to their businesses, increase sales, increase occupancies and enhance the <br /> benefitting individual parcels within the CBD. The proposed CBD seeks to fund the special <br /> benefits that will be provided over the next fifteen years, based upon keeping the greater <br /> Downtown San Leandro area clean, safe, orderly, attractive, well marketed with special events <br /> and programs, and increase commerce within the boundaries. <br /> Boundaries: <br /> The boundaries shall include approximately 30 whole or partial blocks with 290 parcels. See <br /> Downtown San Leandro Proposed Special Benefit District Zones map in Section 2, pages 8 and <br /> 9. The District is generally bounded by Alvarado Street on the west, on Santa Rosa Street on <br /> the east, by the San Leandro Creek on the north and by Castro Street on the south. A large area <br /> bordered by Hays Street (east), West Estudillo (north) Carpentier Street (west) and Parrott <br /> Street (south), is excluded at this time since this six block area is comprised primarily of single <br /> family residents. If and when these homes convert to commercial or multi-residential usages, <br /> the CBD will seek to expand to include those parcels so they can contribute to and receive <br /> benefit from the CBD special benefit services. <br /> Budget: <br /> The total first year Downtown San Leandro CBD budget based upon assessable individual parcel <br /> owners for FY 13/14, will be $ 384,680. Please see Section 3 for a breakdown of the categories <br /> of special benefit services and their allocation of services by Benefit Zone. <br />