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2005 - 2006 Annual Report

 

Proposed 2006-2007 Budget

 

There are 459 tax lots in the Fashion Center Business Improvement District in 9 whole and 16 partial blocks. The total assessed value of the commercial properties in the district in for our Fiscal Year 2005-2006 was $1,535,851,578.

From this figure, the BID district assessment charge was set at. 0.0027194 of the total district assessment (and applied to individual property valuations) to fund a $4,360,000 budget. The rate for 2006-07 will be higher or lower, depending upon the higher or lower total assessed value of commercial property in the district and the final budget for the FCBID as approved by the city. Residential proper-ties pay a $1.00 per lot charge, and government and tax-exempt properties are not assessed for the district charge.

The Fashion Center BID charge for the upcoming year, 2006 – 2007, is set at the end of May and is based on the city’s final assessment roll published at that time. There is no provision in the State law for rebates of the district charge to owners who, through certiorari proceedings subsequent to the end of May, successfully reduce their assessed value for the current year or for any period of years prior to the end of May of the current year. A reduced district charge to an individual property with reduced assessed value is reflected in a lower district charge for the budget year immediately following. The Fashion Center BID adheres to this principle and follows precedent set by the other New York City and State Business Improvement Districts.

The 2006-2007 budget, which is shown herein, is being presented with $4,360,000 in assessment income, the same as the previous year’s budget. The budget was approved and submitted to the city by the Fashion Center BID Board of Directors.

The Fashion Center BID works to supplement its assessment income by applying for grants and seeking corporate partnerships. The FCBID has retained a contingency fund for use in the event of an unexpected interruption in cash flow. This contingency fund is at $1,000,000, which is approximately 3 months of operational expenses.

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