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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-06-10 19-244 Order 06/10/201919-244 06/10/2019 19-244 Community & Economic Development Order N/A Title, Order Adopting Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan for the Bangor Center Development District PUBLIC HEARING Prior to voting on this Order, the Council is required to hold a Public Hearing on the Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan for the Bangor Center Development District. This Order will approve a program to be implemented for the Bangor Center Development District. The Program has been prepared by the Bangor Center Management Corporation/ Downtown Bangor Partnership and includes total revenues and expenditures of $104,762. Revenues are comprised of $74,762 from special assessments and $30,000 from sponsorships and carryover. Total expenditures are approximately $90,750 for the following purposes: Network & Outreach $ 2,000 Beautification $10,000 Contract Services $40,000 General Administration $ 5,750 Public Safety Officer $10,000 Marketing $20,000 Events $ 3,000 TOTAL $90,750 Net Income 14,012 Attachment: Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan New Business 06/10/201919-244 CITY OF BANGOR ORDER 06/10/2019 19-244 Sprague Adopting Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan for the Bangor Center Development District WHEREAS, by action of the City Council, a certain area in the downtown has been designated as a Municipal Development District, known as the Bangor Center Development District, in accordance with 30-A M.R.S.A. § 5223(1); and WHEREAS, 30-A M.R.S.A. § 5224(1) requires that the governing body of a Municipality adopt a development program for each development district; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the previously established Development District continues to exist and the District will contribute to the economic growth and well-being of the Municipality, to the betterment of the health, welfare, and safety of the City of Bangor; and WHEREAS, the Bangor Center Management Corporation/Downtown Bangor Partnership has recommended a proposed development program to be adopted by the City Council: Be it Ordered by the City Council of the City of Bangor that, in accordance with 30-A M.R.S.A. §§ 5223 and 5224, there is hereby adopted the “Bangor Center Development District, Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan, Fiscal Year 2020”, a copy of which is attached hereto as the development program for the Bangor Center Development District. 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We commend the City Council's continuing initiatives to promote Downtown's economic vitality and cultural excellence, and we hope you agree that the Downtown Bangor Partnership has made a positive contribution to Downtown development over the past year. We are pleased to be involved with the transformation of Downtown Bangor to a more vibrant and engaged economic center and we are focused on maintaining this momentum. We look forward to presenting the full FY2019 Annual Report to City Council upon the fiscal year's completion in July 2019. Executive Summary The fiscal year 2018-2019 was marked by a continued emphasis on Downtown Bangor's critical role in the future of the city at large. As a center for arts, culture, and commerce, as well as an exponentially growing residential hub, Downtown is both a microcosm and bellwether of Bangor's rise as one of Maine's most dynamic urban environments. To this end, the Downtown Bangor Partnership helped usher in a year that saw Downtown increase its reach and presence to an ever-expanding audience of stakeholders and investors. This fiscal year there have been 16 businesses open in Downtown and 4 closings for a net total of 12 new businesses. Additionally, the assessed value of Downtown grew by over $22,000,000, a 17.8% change as investors continue to buy, rehabilitate and fill buildings Downtown. This year the Board increased staff hours from 18.5 hours weekly to 23.5 hours weekly to support increased marketing efforts that drive traffic to existing businesses and elicit maximum impact from their efforts. One of the DBP's major initiatives this year was an assessment of the slate of events and marketing efforts traditionally offered Downtown and their impact on stakeholders. With an attitude that nothing is sacred the Board listened to feedback and began a process of rebuilding efforts that seek to drive more traffic to Downtown business and strategize about how to retain and gain more retail and service sector businesses. Page 1 of 4 19-244 JUNE 10, 2019 This past year saw a continued influx of businesses into Downtown, including craft breweries, new retail shops, restaurants, salons and service businesses. An always - expanding diversity of opportunities and experiences is what has made Downtown Bangor unique for years, and the regular addition of new shops, organizations, and eateries ensure that evolution is constantly forward -moving. A continued source of outsider traffic into Downtown is the collection of art and entertainment opportunities. In its switch to focusing on highlighting and growing the existing businesses Downtown, the DBP has focused its energy on acting as a megaphone to expand the reach of the stakeholder messaging by focusing energy and funds on the website and Facebook events calendars rather than cultivating competing events. This effort was manifested in reinventing Downtown Countdown as a marketing initiative, using the budget to gather the events of the Downtown stakeholders to package and market rather than creating separate events and experiences that would pull people away from stakeholder events. The Events Committee has worked hard to put together a new signature event for Downtown, The Downtown Bangor Sidewalk Art Festival, slated to stretch from the Bangor Public Library to the Bangor Arts Exchange. In addition to 50+ vendors, there will be theatrical and musical performances, demonstration tents with woodworking and glass blowing, and a children's area with a full day of community led activities. This event's placement also serves to draw attention and traffic to a more newly redeveloped area of Downtown. The pride of the Downtown Bangor community continued to be exemplified by the DBP's Beautification Committee and its volunteer -fueled base. Events such as Downtown Clean -Up Day, Adopt -a -Garden, and the Big Dig helped keep Downtown visually appealing and inviting to visitors. Adopt -a -Garden saw 150 plots "adopted" throughout the streets of Downtown, with an anticipated 200+ volunteer base. Beautification also planted 60 flower boxes and planters Downtown. The Beautification Committee also grew the number of wheatpaste murals from FY18's six murals to 21 murals, created a walking map that will be distributed to hotels and tourist centers, partnered with the airport to host gateway signage, and with the Maine Highlands to create a social media campaign contest using their marketing network. In the winter months, the Beautification Committee decorates 100 light posts with seasonal lighting, adding much needed layers of holiday spirit. The Beautification Committee also updated its popular Pickering Square, Norumbega Parkway and Hannibal Hamlin Park lights to bistro lighting that remains up year round and colors can be changed via remote control to reflect initiatives like the Purple Iris Foundation's paint the Downtown Purple. The Executive Committee revisited and revised bylaws with an eye toward cultivating board involvement and retention. They also reinstituted forgotten polices that help create and preserve organizational memory to support staff and board member forward momentum. Page 2 of 4 19-244 JUNE 10, 2019 Downtown continued to see the friendly face of Officer George Spencer, Downtown's very own beat officer, whose salary is partially funded by the DBP. Reports from Downtown stakeholders confirm that he is a welcome and utilized resource by the daytime businesses Downtown. Work Plan — Lookin_g Forward to FY2020 In FY2020, the Downtown Bangor Partnership will welcome six new board members, all representing eclectic backgrounds and bringing a diverse set of skills to the table. New board members bring experience with advocacy and branding, transportation and walkability initiatives, business acumen, and community engagement. As the DBP continues to find its perfect balance of stakeholder advocacy and placemaking, the addition of fresh perspectives and talents only helps to hone that vision. The Marketing Committee plans to conduct comprehensive stakeholder surveying to gather data that can be used to further evaluate and hone our activities and attract new business Downtown. The Marketing Committee also seeks to update the website making it easier for prospective businesses, tenants, and investors to find information about the benefits of being Downtown. Marketing efforts will continue to focus on drawing from a 30 mile radius with a specific focus on strengthening the ties with local colleges and universities. As with all of Marketing's efforts, this will endorse Downtown Bangor as a viable and attractive work space, live space, and play space to future investors and stakeholders. The Networking & Outreach Committee will continue outreach efforts to underserved stakeholders in the service sector, property owners, and tenants, creating ties that will help the DBP better understand and meet their needs. The DBP will make the property owner lunch and listening session an annual event to ensure we meet and advocate for this sector. Networking & Outreach will continue with its popular Quarterly Retail meetings, creating more B2B opportunities within those meetings to help business owners connect and continue to support each other. Networking & Outreach will also continue to hold meetings and public forums to engage stakeholders including an annual social and town hall event to promote both formal and informal channels of networking and communication. We have seen a tremendous change in the perception of Downtown over the years, as well as the synergy between stakeholders. Ensuring feedback from those stakeholders, and providing platforms in which feedback can be delivered and heard, will be essential to our retention of residents, workers, and property owners, as well as our forward momentum. The Events Committee will continue the Sidewalk Arts Festival for a second year, drawing more outside artists and organizations, enhancing Downtown's image as a cultural center for Central Maine. Events Committee will roll out new retail focused events during the holiday season to maximize the success of Downtown retailers and restauranteurs in their busiest season. Events Committee will continue to seek out and support the many events already happening within the District, whether it is bringing additional entertainment and attraction to the Bangor Farmer's Market, or assisting in promotion of large-scale activities like this year's Winterfest. Finally, Events Committee Page 3 of 4 19-244 JUNE 10, 2019 will focus renewed energy on bringing a feature, like a hot air balloon, to Pickering Square in an effort to both change the conversation about Pickering Square and create a regional draw. The Beautification Committee will rework and replace all lighting in Pickering Square, Norumbega Parkway, and Hannibal Hamlin Park to create code compliant, year round lighting that is welcomed both for public safety and community enjoyment. Beautification will continue to enhance holiday lighting and features to ensure Downtown is a community center for shopping, gathering, and celebration. Finally they will begin work on plans to develop an educational children's garden next to the Library. Proposed Budget FY2018 Income Special Assessment $ 74,762 Sponsorship $ 8,000 Rollover $ 22,000 Total $ 104,762 Expenses Networking & Outreach $ 2,000 Beautification $ 10,000 Contract Services $ 40,000 General Administration $ 5,750 Public Safety Officer $ 10,000 Marketing $ 20,000 Events $ 3,000 Total $ 90,750 Net Income $ 14,012 Page 4 of 4 Thursday, May 30, 2019, Bangor Dally News D3 Legal Notices CITY OF BANGOR NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Bangor Ciry Council, Municipal Officers of the CIN of Ban990 , will hold a public hear Ing In atlordenco with 30 A MA.S.A. Section 5224 and Seclum 5228, for p rpos.s 11 11"1,119 �attic comment on a priopmen tDi vI.located Ir ihool ldownlown area, knownn aanlhe Bangor Cont a Oevlelopment DistrieL the Municipal De - A. Data of Hearing: June 10, 2019 Time of Hearing: 7:30 Ph1 Piece of He. Int: Ciry Coundi Chambers, Bangor City Hall Bangor, Maine 04401 B. Legal Description of Bongo, Center Development District: Beginning at a point on the northerly bank of the Penob- scot River at the southwesterlIyy corner of land now or formerly owned by Coal Energy of Maine, Inc. as described In a .. Deed recorded in Penobscot Negistry of Deeds In Volume 3058, Paga 249, sold property halo located southwesterly (ram the intersection of Railroad Street end Front Street; than N 54°09'59° W, by a l along IR southwesterly line of - said Coo Energy property, ninety-pn1 HH) feel, mono or less. I.. .Im on the high water mark of the Penobscot River, than S 41.50' 64' W a , ".n.co of 116.44' along said higgh water markt. a ce1pl then N 45.23' 00" W a distance of 26.68' still along same to a point, thence S 45'23'05' W a She's '. of 126.35' still along aame to a point, than,. S 39.20'40' W a distance of 92.55' stlll along aame to a point thence S 48°16'47' W a detente of 96.12' still .tong same ` to a polny thanes S 42-56'46'W a dislan,a.1108.67•still"along same to a Votnt, thence S 36.42131' W a distance of .. 93.65' ItilI Ifeng same to a point, thence S 22.41'31' W a distance of 90.71' allll along same to a point, Thenea S 21.17'03• W e distance of 103.76' still along same to a point, thence S 15'28'44' W a distance of 98.25'still along same to a point thence S 06°16'26' W a distance of 99.42' 1011 along came to a point thence S 19'68'37' W a distance of 110.80' still along aame to a point, Ihenca S 29'16'42' W a distance of 100.04' still along aame to a point, Ihenca S 24°27'47' W a distance 01105.08' clili along same to a point, thence S 15'26'33' W a tlllI.. OF 94.60' del along aame to So point, thence S 12'07'12° W e distance of 91.13' still along same to a oolnt, thence S 10.16'34° W a distanca of 196.56' xfill along aame to a point, thence S 09°24'26' W a distance of 2911.19' still °tong aame to a point thence S 03'33'16'W e distance of 113.49'still alongg same to a polnt thence S21-40- E e detente of 133.73' still slang to an iron pin n Lha northerly sideline of Barrett Paving h9eledals, Inc., thence N 84'00'25' W a distance of 99.00' along said ands of Barrell PeWng Materials, Inc to a point, Ihenco N 43'54'25° W a distance of 28.58' still along aame " to a 'ypint, thence S 03'34'36' W distanca ai 872.67' still along same to a point, tnce S 73'50'25' E a distance of 62.64',1111 along same to an Iron pin on the high water mark of sold Penobscot River, hethence S 22.19'46' W e distance 01357.79' along said high water mark to a point, thence S 17'40'66' W a distance of 312.61',1111 along same t, a polor on curve on the northerly sideline of interstate Roula 395, thence by and along the right of way al interstate Route 395 . along a curve to the rigght having a radius 012784.79': a distance of 135.10', the some having a chord bearing and dis. - lance of N611. 45' 69' W end 135.09', along aaid easterly sideline to a point on 1111 on ma southerly sideline of lands remaining to Lha Maine Central Reiiraad Company, its successors, heirs and assigns, thane by and .tong the same verve to the right 50.01' 10Iho north side of Maine Cemrai fl4tiroad Company;11,ne along a curve to the right having a radius of 2764.79' a distance of 87.99', the aame having a chord bearing and distance , N 65.25' O6' W end 87.98' ilong sa(d northerly sldeilne to a point on tangent on the nonheaserly sideline of Us. Mein Street exit ramp from salrj nterstate Pte. 395 northbound, thence N 32.53'2]. W a distane of 66g,!Sbm, aid exit ramp to a point, thence N 57.22'14' W a distance of 144.00' still along soma to and slang the face of a concrete wail to a point thence N 19°09'20' W a distance of 111.89' still along said exit rampp to a poIntthene N 00'50'40'E a distance of 76.65' still along semetoa poi,,,thenceN 20°60'40'E edletanco 01105.29'still along samaloapoinh thence N40'60'40'Ee dis- " tante of 78.80' still along same to a polo[ an curve, thence along a curve to the left having a radius o1.300.00'a dis• ' IS- x(28.00', the same having a chord beefing and det.nc. of N O6°12'1T E and 27.99', still along same to an Iron pp n and point on tangent on the southerly sideline of lands nowor formerlyy of Lafayette Bangor, Inc. as conveyed to it by deed of Conjon; Inc. dated Dacombar 1, 1995 and recorded at the Penob t County Registry of Deeds, Book 6003, •• Page 001, thence N 65'10'11° E a distane of 280.40' abng said aoulherly sideline to an iron pin, (hence N 33.23'1I. E a distance of 319.59' still along said Southall, sideline and conllnuing along the eeeter1, terminus al Dutton Street and continuing still along Lha.asterlyeideline al lands now or formerly ofErin,Inc. as conveyed to it bydeed of Stanley E. ' Macmillan dated March 2, 7989 and recorded at the Penobscot County Reggistry aF Deeds, Book 4402, Page 079 to a point thence ...N0"41 E a dis"" of 1'4,10' still Siong said southerly sideline of Erin, Ina and conlinuin9 along the aerly tenntnus of Emerson Street and <onenuingg still Siong iha aasledy sideline of lands now or formerly of BaO,'ng Metals,inc. as rnnveyed to it by dead of Isadore E: Dres"'dated March 30; 1979 and recorded atthe Penobscot Coum • ty Registrryy of Deeds, Book 2963, Page 727, to a poin4lhance N 33'02'40".Ea distance of 39.32',Ull.fang said easterly sideline of Bangor Metals, Inc. to a palm, thence N 0703'38 E a dislancs'p130.Z0'slill along same to a point on Ihe southerly s'delme o1 So- rest. i'..'andad, the-. 56°5720 Wadistance 123.08'along said southerly sideline, if ; ,and d, to a point on the easterly terminus of Buck Streeh ih ce N 01.4049° E e distance of 70.10' along said east arty terminus to a point on the northerly sideline of Buck SUeeL thence N 66°57'20' W er distance of 14.90' °tang said northerly sideline to a Pointon the easterly sidekna of lands now or larmerly of Enry Inca1 conveyed to it by deed of Dorothy H. Titus dated March 7, 1990 and recorded et the Penobswt County Registry of Deeds, Book 4621, Page 032, theme N 33°02'40° E a distanca of 24.44' along said easterly sldeilne to a point, thence N 01•40'49'E a. distance of 360.11' ,1111 along same and tominumg along the easterly sideline of lands now or formerly of L & C Carpomtion as ' conveyed to s 6y dk 3746 the Newport Company dated November e, s and recorded at ma Penobscot Gcomin ' istry 1 Deeds, book 3746, Peg¢ land, and continuing still along the easterly terminus of Lincoln Streat and continuing till along as easterly at 16, of ends naw or lormerl' 01 Neaico Caner es conveyed t0 him bedeed of Leanne Davis Mohammed dated January 15, 7987 and recorded e! the Penobscot County fleBislry of beads, Be 3963, Peg 56, to a palm, thence N 56'46'29" W a distance of 166.94':alon Lha rear lot line of said Leanne Davis Mohammed end confirm. ung along the rear lot line of lands now or formerly oRBsngor TwenN-Four Club as conveyed to it by deed of United ; Pentecostal Church dated January 13, 1978 and recorded at the Penobscot CounN.Regisiry of Deeds, Book 2828, Page , 1171. a point on the rear lot line of lands now or formerly of Texaco, In as conveyed ran by deed of Statewide Sta- tions, Inc. dated November 20, 1901 sort recorded at the of County.Regetry pl.0eeda, Book 3283, Page 63, thence N 20'34'00' E a distance of 221.04'.along said rear lot lino of Take., Ina and continuing along lands now or - lormedy of Eugene L. flkfiardson as conveyed to him by deed oF.NewEngland Egoipmant Nentai; Incasted December. 24, 1987 and recorded at the Penobscot Count9 flegistry of Deeds, .00k 4161, Page 030 to a poi,,, thence N 57'58'00': W a dislanco of 45.50- Srili along lands al said Eugene L Richardson to a point on the rear Io1 Iine of lands now or for ' marl' of Dewey B Gosselin and Lorraine M. Gosselin as conveyed to them by deed of Hobert E. Cort dated April 24, 1987 and recorded et the Penobscot County Registry 1101,11, Book 4007, Page 111, thence N 20'34'00' E a distance of 123.00 Siong said rear lot Iina of Dewey B. Gosselin and Lorraine M. Gosselin and continuing aImr9lhe rear lot line of lands now or to of Dewey B. Gosselin II and Lorraine M. Gosselin as conveyed to them by deed of James W. Verdamis and Judith L. Verdamis dated 1988 and recorded at the Penobscot Coupry fle9lstry or Deeds, Book 4260, Page 166 to a point thence N 67.68'00' W a distance of 44.38' stili along lands of said Dewey 8. Gosselin II and Lor- " rain: M. Gosselin to a po(nL thence N 10'34'01' E a distance of 101.76'sl,, alone lama to a point, thence N 69'26'00' WIdizianeof65.00' still along same to a point on thaeoresaid easterly sideline of blain Street, thence N 20.34'00°E ,. I distance of 1482.08' abng said easterly sideline of Main Street to the southerly line of Railroad Street; than,. N 20°34'00' E, by and along said Main Street to the center Iine of Ceder Street; Ilums in a nonhwesterly direction along the centerline of Cedar Street to the centerline of First Street: thence in a noMeaster�y direction along the centedme of ° First Stieet to dl e nonhwesterly prolon9alion *1 11, northeasterly 111, of Davenport Park; thence southeast along said ' north4asterty line of Davenport Park to the westerly corner of land now or lormerty owned by the blain. Savings Bank ; as described in Deeds recorded in Penobscot Registry of Deeds in Volume 1722, Page 64 end in Volum. 2839, Paga 93: thence in a northeasterly dlredion along the northwesteri9 fine of saM Maine Savings Bank property to the 1oWhwest- ady Iine of land now or formerly owned by the Unitarian Church of Bangpr es described in a Deed recorded In Penob- scot Registry of Deeds in Volume 223, Page 121; thancein a nonhwesterly direction along the southwesterly, line of° said Unitarian Church property extended to Ne cenlerfine of First Street Ihenca in a northeasterly direction along the - enlerline of First Street to iha centre of Union Street thence in a narthwestady direction along the renlerllne of Union Street to the centerline of Columbia Street; thence in a nonhead.riy direction along the centerline of Columbia Street to the conledine of Middle Street thenco In a narthweslerly direction along the centerline of Middle Street to the emedina of Nlggh SUeet thence Ina nartheastariy direction along the cantedine of High Street to the inlersedf.n with ° the centerline of North High Street thence In a nartheastarN dlrecllon along the cense if. of North High Street to the ^ fall!.. of Hammond Sir eet thence in a westerly direction °ion the centerline of Hammond Slre,t to the southerly proiangatian of Lha westerly Zino of the YMCA property; thence Rn a northeasterly direction along the westerly end northeriY lines of said YMCA pro eztended to the conterlina of Court Street; thence crossing Coon Street to the nonhwesterly line of land now or lormerty owned by the Ciry of Bangor, being Lha varcel occupied by the BangorRo• Tice Department bulldin99; Ihene In a north.rly dlrecllon slang Lha nonhwesterly and aoulhwSalerly lines of Bald City of Bangorland to Lha Kenduskeag Slroam; thence conllnuing along the same course to the easterly shore 1F Kenduskeag 51ream; thence In northwesterly diracgon °longi .easterly share H Kenduskeag Stream to the.,,fallina OF Harlow Court exleMed; thence in a northeasterN direction along iha cemerlino of Harlow Court !o the centeriina of Harlow Street thence to the northeasterly riBhho -way line pF said Harlow Street at the intersection with 1ha centerline of Cum- berland 1; 1. in anortheast.rly diracgon along the centerline of Cumberland Street to the intersection with Lha nonhwesterly prolongation of the n. heasholy lineal property now or formerly owned by Danny L. Rauch as de scribad in De ds r carded in.Penobscof Registry of Deeds in Volume 3604, Paga 162 and in Volumo 3636; Page 143: ,pence ,..,bass. alon. he northeasterN line and Southwest alone the southeasterly Iine of said Rauch p,T�rty to the southerly corner am. on iha no. Iine 0l land now or formers'y owned by the Cityy 1 Bangor es tlesc 'bed in Deeds recorded inPanobscot Registry of Deeds in Volum. 1410, Pages 24 and 256, and in Vptuma 3206, Pag128, said land occupied by the Alto, Parking LoLoo.<alied;thence southeast slang the-theasterly line ofsaid AlterLotextend- ed to the center me of Sp inti Street thence east to the southeasterly IRn. of Scoring Street at Lha point of imersaciion with the northeasterly lin. e, land now or lormerty owned by Bangor Develop ant Assocl.ta as tlescnb.d in a Deed recorded in Penobscot Registry of Deeds in Volumo 3530, Paga 239; thence southeast along the nanheasterly Iine end southwest along the southeasterly line of said Bangor Davelopment Associates property tithe northerly corner of land ; new or formers owned by the Ciry of Bangor occupied by the gangor Public Library as described in Goods recorded in Penobscot fl:g�stry of Deeds in Volume 117, Page 218 and In Volume 1920, Page 262; thence southeast along the nonhea unt,lin-Featd Library lottothe easterly corner of seidloi bean, an the nonherty line of City of Bangor an described In a Deed recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 839, Page 136 which is occby the Peirce ' Atemodal Park; Ihenca in an easterly direction along the northerly Iine of sold Peirce Memorial Park=o th-,ter,. ' ly right-ofway line of Center Street Ih:rice In a southeasterly direction across Center Street to Lha interse,tion of iha ¢aslerly right-of-way Rne of Center Street with the nonherty line of land nowor larmerly owned by the Fflat Universal- - iatSnrery of Bangor as described In a Deed recorded (n Penobscot Registry of Deeds in Volume 803, Page 295; Ihenca east elan99 Lha nonherty Zino al said Unlvercaiist lot exlend.d to the centerline of Park Street; thane southeast to the easterty right•olway Iine of Park Street at the point of Intersection with the centerline of Penobscot Street them in an easterty direction along the centarlina of Penobscot goes. to a norther)' prolonea8on of the easterly tine of land new or lormerty owned by Tarratina Club , Inc. as does dbed In Oeeds recorded in the Penobscot Registry of Deeds in Vol - 747, Paga 63 and In Volume 941, Page 369; thence In a southerly dlrecllon along the easterly fine of the Tarratine Club property to the nor hart' lin: of land now or torpon, owns, by the New England T.lephone Company as de- sIn'bed in Deeds recorded in Penobscot Reglairy of Deeds in lolyme 919, Peg 471, Volume 1033, Pege 38 and Volume 1034, PaOa 379; the. . in an easterly direction along the nonherty Ilna of said New England Telephone Company prop• arty extended to the <enleriine of French Street; thane Ina Southerly direction Slang the centarlina of French Street to the intersection Wier a westerly extension of the nonheri Iine of land now or lormerty owned by Shaun and Janet P. ; Dowd as described in a Deed recorded in Penobscot Reg�stry of Deeds in Volume 2480, Pale B6; thence in en easterly direction alone the northerly Ill of sold Dowd property to 1h8 w4sl.rly righbaf-wa� line of Broadway; thane in a Bout direction along the west.rN righbol-way Ilna of Broadway, end continuing a yl the westerly Iine of Stetson Square and iha westerly line of Oek tree! to the center line of Hanco,k6treel; IherKo in an easterly direction along the ' marline of Hancock Suaat to the northerly protonganon of the westerly line 1F land now or formerly owned by Brake ' Service &Pans, Inc. as described In Oeads recorded In panobscot Registry of Deeds in Volume 2153, Paga 345 end e Votume 3558, Page 14; hence in a somhorry direction along the westerly line of said Brake Service pro=I. the northerly right•ohway tin It of WIa I so o; Street thence in an easterly diracgon slang the nonheri�V/ line at Washington Sinal to a point opposite the easterly lino of a parcel of lend now or formerly owned by the City of Bangor which Is la <atad south of the southat nghbo4way Iine of Washington Street sold land described In Oeeds recorded in Penob-. ' as Registry of Deeds In Volume 2077, Page 157 and in Volume 2135, Paga 448; thence In a soumer11 dlredion along , tha easterly me of said CIN land and extending along a southerly prolongation of said line to Lha bank of the Penob- scot River, thane in a generally southwesterly duration along the no,, ally shoreline of the Penobscot River to the soulhweslerty corner of Iho properly Formerly owned by Coal Energy of Maine, Ina and the point of beginning. C. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS OWNING HEAL ESTATE OR TAXABLE PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE DISTRICT WILL Be GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD AT THE HEARING AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO FILE OBJECTIONS TO THE AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT. D. Maximum Rate of Assessments tohe Extended In Any Ona Year; 50.53 par thousand dollars of assessed value as of April 1, 2079. This assessment will be levied fore cup. -Y- program commencing on July 1, 2019 and ending on ' Jun. 30, 20?0. E. Proposed list of propenfes to be Assessed and the Estimated Assessments Against Those Properties Is available for review at the Ciry Assessor's OfBco, City Hail; 73 Harlow Sweet Bangor, Maine. May 30, 2019 Lise Goodwin :: CiNClerk 19-244 June 10, 2019