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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-06-10 13-200 ORDERCOUNCIL ACTION Item No. 13-200 Date: June 10, 2013 Item/Subject ORDER, Adopting Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan for the Bangor Center Development District Responsible Department: Community & Economic Development Commentary: 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. The purpose of this Order is for the City Council to consider the Program to be implemented for the Bangor Center Development District. The Program has been prepared by the Bangor Center Management Corporation/ Downtown Bangor Partnership. This item was reviewed and recommended for approval by the Business & Economic Development Committee at its June 4, 2013 meeting. Rosie Vanadestine Department Head Manager's Comments: City Manager Associated Information: Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan attached to CO Budget Approval: / d �� Finance Director Legal Approval: r Z74 City Solicitor Introduced for X Passage First Reading Page _ of _ Referral Assigned to Councilor Gallant CITY OF BANGOR 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 (TITLE.) ORDER, 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 2014", a copy of which is attached hereto as the development program for the Bangor Center Development District. IN CITY COUNCIL June 10, 2013 Motion made and seconded for Passage Passed CITY CIORK Downtown Bangor Flartn 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 73 Harlow Street Bangor, ME 04401 T. 207.992.4240 F. 207.945.4447 www.downtownbangor.com downtown@bangormaine.gov Bangor Center Development District Municipal Development Program and Financial Plan Fiscal Year 2014 Downtown Bangor Partnership will use staff services available through the Department of Community & Economic Development, and the subcommittees of the Board to carry out the FY 2014 work plan. Revenues will be derived from the special assessment levied on property owners in the Downtown Development District. Those revenues, and the carry forward bank balance from the prior fiscal year, will be used to fund Downtown Bangor Partnership's activities for the next fiscal year. Total cash estimated to be available for fiscal year 2014 is $99,042 a combination of carryover, sponsorships, event revenues and the FY 2014 estimated assessment of $55,542. - Capacity: DBP will contract for the services of a staff person from the Department of Community & Economic Development. This part-time coordinator will administer the implementation of the adopted work plan. All board of director and officer seats will be filled; this includes all ex -officio seats. Downtown Bangor Partnership will continue to utilize volunteers for event implementation and will seek to engage interested parties in other organizational activities, such as standing committees, as appropriate. DBP will continue to actively recruit and engage the business community in our efforts through sponsorships and other appropriate means. Administration and Insurance: DBP will reimburse the City's Department of Community & Economic Development for staff services up to $30,000, and for direct expenses such as postage, copies, and materials. It will also purchase insurance at an approximate cost of $2,900 to cover all events and activities. Advocacy/City Liaison: DBP will continue an ongoing dialogue with the City Council regarding issues that impact Downtown. DBP will advocate for expenditures from the City budget for investments that will enhance the district; specifically wayfinding signage implementation and fully funding the redesign of West Market Square and Pickering Square. DBP will continue to review the appropriateness of the district boundaries and make recommendations to the City Council. DBP will support Economic Development efforts in the Downtown district. Additionally DBP will financially support the Police Department up to $10,000 for overtime costs for Downtown specific patrols. Marketing: Downtown Bangor Partnership will continue to position Downtown as the City's arts and cultural center and will produce events and publicity and marketing materials to support the image of a central business district that is also a vibrant neighborhood. We will conduct market research on an ongoing basis to assess the views and opinions of Downtown stakeholders. We will work closely with the City's Community & Economic Development Department to assure brand continuity and appropriate messaging to potential businesses. We will continue to issue media releases for any significant events or relevant news items that impact the Downtown businesses, residents, employees or visitors. In the next year the marketing committee is producing a television commercial designed to attract people to Downtown Bangor, we will also revise our strategic marketing plan. 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 Networking & Outreach: DBP will continue to reach out to various Downtown constituencies to gather information, feedback and input to guide the board and our work moving forward. This committee plans to host regular networking sessions as well as educational sessions that can benefit Downtown business owners, property owners and residents. In FY 14 we will renew our focus on Downtown residents and seek ways that DBP can better meet their needs. DBP will also work to advise and support Downtown businesses and organizations such as the Bangor Farmers' Market. Additionally this committee provides welcome baskets to new businesses to assure they are aware of DBP and what we can do to support them. Activities & Events: Downtown Bangor Partnership will collaborate with partners to produce activities and events that are meaningful to the businesses and will benefit business recruitment and retention while bringing people Downtown. This committee is currently reviewing the program of activities for FY 2014 to determine where energies and funds are best spent. We will continue bringing in committee members that are not serving on the board to diversify our work base and encourage more involvement from the Downtown community. At this time, Downtown Bangor Partnership plans to produce the following signature events in FY 2014: Fresh Air Market and Cool Sounds Concert Series, Trick or Treating, Santa's Workshop, and Downtown Countdown. Beautification: We continue with our Kenduskeag Stream Flower boxes, Streetside Planters, Banner Program and undertake an expanded Holiday lighting. On all levels, DBP will continue partnering with the City of Bangor and other organizations for the promotion and betterment of Downtown, and will take advantage of other opportunities that become available during the year. DBP will continue to encourage and participate in the production of free seminars and networking gatherings geared toward Downtown businesses and building owners. 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 DBP Primary Organizational Objectives for FY14 The following activities are in addition to the DBP's ongoing work. Work collaboratively with the City staff to address the issues facing Pickering Square and West Market Square and to develop strategies for improving Downtown safety The DBP will advocate the redesign of the two areas as well as assessing the viability of relocating the Community Connector bus hub. Additionally, the DBP will foster the continued discussion of safety concerns and action steps to addressing the issues. Increase opportunities for stakeholder input on the current and future needs of Downtown Looking beyond the safety concerns, the DBP will also engage stakeholders to discuss the continued growth and sustainability of Downtown and work towards the implementation of key initiatives to meet current and future needs. An enhanced and comprehensive marketing of Downtown that aligns with the City and the regional marketing efforts The DBP seeks to collaborate on the City and region's marketing efforts to ensure the recognition of Downtown as an asset and a tourism draw. Further, the DBP will encourage the marketing of the Main Street corridor as an entertainment hub. Continuing the exposure of Downtown through expanded events like the Downtown Countdown The DBP seeks to continue building its signature events to grow their scope, reach and impact in the community. Parking enforcement technology changes The DBP recommends an update to the City's parking enforcement techniques to allow for better accessibility for visitors and tourists. Further, the DBP recommends the exploration of parking options and policies that will provide greater options to patrons of Downtown businesses. Pursuing grants that support Downtown improvements The DBP seeks to pursue funding for various initiatives that supports Downtown's future growth, including arts funding, infrastructure investments, marketing and funding for programming enhancements. Business recruitment and retention Through collaboration with the City and other technical assistance providers, the DBP will encourage Downtown's business climate through referrals, assistance, guidance and advocacy. 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 Downtown Bangor partnership Budget FY 2014 DBP proposed Annual Budget for FY 2014 Approved 41912013 by DBP Board of Directors FY14 Budget Overview Revenue Expenses Beautification FY'13 FY'14 Opening Balance $14,538 $4,000 Outdoor Market Vendor fees N/A $4,000 Downtown Countdown Vendor fees N/A $500 Levy - Special Assessment $54,739 $55,542 Total Sponsorships — Cash $26,000 $32,000 Advertising Co-op Rev. (Offset) $0 $3,000 Total Revenue $99,927 $99,042 Expenses Beautification $8,450 $6,050 Contract Services $32,600 $30,650 General & Administrative $5,825 $6,525 Liaison $11,000 $10,000 Marketing $14,800 $14,500 Downtown Countdown N/A $20,000 Cool Sounds/Outdoor Market N/A $6,300 Halloween N/A $2,000 Santa's Workshop N/A 500 Total Expenses $104,944 $96,525 13-200 JUNE 10, 2013 Downtown Bangor Partnership Budget FY 2014 DBP proposed Annual Budget for FY 2014 Approved 41912013 by DBP Board of Directors FY14 Budget Overview Revenue Expenses Beautification FY '14 Opening Balance $4,000 Outdoor Market Vendor fees $4,000 Downtown Countdown Vendor fees $500 Levy - Special Assessment $55,542 Total Sponsorships — Cash $32,000 Advertising Co-op Rev. (Offset) $3,000 Total Revenue $99,042 Expenses Beautification $6,050 Contract Services $30,650 General & Administrative $6,525 Liaison $10,000 Marketing $14,500 Downtown Countdown $20,000 Cool Sounds/Outdoor Market $6,300 Halloween $2,000 Santa's Workshop 500 Total Expenses $96,525 Legal Notices CITY OF BANGOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ASETAKE NOTICE THAT the Bangor City Council, Municipal Officers of the City of Bangor, will hold apubik hearing, In accordance wit t M.B:S.A. Section 5224 and Section 5228, for purposes of receiving public comment on a proposed program, budget an lementatlon assessments to be assessed against properties for the Municipal Development District located in the downtown ares ism as the Bangor Center Development District: Date of He trbhg: June 10,2013 Time of Hearing: 7:30 PM Place of Hearing: City Council Chambers, Bangor City Hall . Bangor, Maine 04401 'Legal Description of Bangor Center Development District: Beginning at a point on the northerly bank of the Penobscot River a southwesterly career of land now or formerly owned by Coal Energy of Maine, I& as described in a Deed recorded in Penobscc utry of Deeds In Volume 3058, Page 249, said property being located southwesterly from the Intersection of Railroad Street and Freer m at; thee N 54'09'59" W, by and along the southwesterly line of said Coal Energy property, ninety-one (911 feet, mare or less, to it on the high water mark of the Penobscot River; thence 5 41" 50'54" W a distance of 116.44' along said high water mark to a pain ice N 45" 23'001 W a distance of 25.58' still along same to a polnt, thence 5 45423'05" W a distance of 12635' stlil along same to hl, thence S 3902014W W a distance of 92.55' still along mme to a point, thence 5 48"16'47" W a distance of 96.1V still along same to it, thence S 42"56'45" W a distance of 108.57" still along same to a point, thence S 36042'31" W a distance of 93.65' stel along same L Ont, thence 5 22°4111" W a distance of 90.71' still along same to a point, thence 5 21"17"03' W a distance of 103.76' still along scam pelnl, thence S 15"28'44" W a distance of 98.25' still along same to a point, thence 5 06016'26" W a distance of 99.42'still along scam point, theme 519"38'37" W a distance of 110.80' stni along same. to a point, thence S 29"15'42' W a distance of 100.04' still alon a to a print, theme 524"2747" W a distance of 105.08' still along same to a point, thence 515"26'33" W a distance of 94.60' sit g same to a point, thence S 12"07'12" W a distance of 91.13' still along same to a point, thence S 10°15'34" W a distance of 196.5E along same to a poral, thence 5 09"24'26" W a distance of 298.19' still along same to a point, thence S 03°33'16" W a distance a .49' still along same to a point, thence S 21140154" E a distance of 133.73' still along same to an iron pin on the northerly sideline o tilt Paving Materials, Im., thence N 84000'25" W a distance of 99.00' along said lands of Barrett Paving Materiab, Inc. to a point ice N 43"54'25" W is dlstance of 28.58' still along same to a point, thence 5 03.3415" W a distance of 612.67' still along same to; it, thence S 73"50"25" E a distance of 62.64' still along same to an iron pin on the high water mark of said Penobscot River; them "19'46 W a distance of 3S7.79' along said high water mark to a point, theme.S 17"40'56" W a distance of 382,5019111 along same to. d as curve on the northerly sideline of Interstate Route 395, thence by and along the right of way of Interstate Route 395 along 1 e to the right having a radius of 2764.79'a distance of 135AC' , the same having a chord bearing and distance of N 68645'59" W ani 09', along said easterly sldeOne to a point on curve on the southerly sideline of lands remaining to the Maine Central Rallrow iparry, As successors, heirs and assigns, thence by and along the same curve to the right 50.D1' to the north side of Maine Centre wad Company; thence along a curve to the right having a radius of 2764.79'a distance of 87.99, the some having a chord bearing an, mice of N 65" 25'06' W and 87.98', along said northerly sideline to a point on tangent on the northeasterly sideline of the Main Stree ramp train said Interstate Rte. 395 northbound, thence N 32"53'27" W a distance of 66.00' along said exit ramp to a print, there, "22'14" W a distance of 144.00' s011 along same to and along the face of a concrete wap to a point, thence N 19"09'20" W a, distann LSA9'still along said eldf ramp tee a porn% thence N 01)"50'40" E a distance of 76.65' still along same to a point, thence N 20"50'40" E: moe of 105.29' still along same to a point, thence N 40050'40" E a distance of 78.88' still along same to a point on curve, theme alas me to the left having a radius of 300.W a distance of 28.00', the same haying a chord bearing and distance of N afi"12'17" E an. 91, still along same to an !non pin and point on tangent on the southerly sideline of lands now a formery of Lafayette Bangor, Inc. a myed to It by deed of Conlon, Inc. dated December 1, 1995 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 6003, Pagi thence N 65110'11" E a distance of 280.40' along said southerlysideline to an kon pin, thence N 33°23'11" E a distance of 319.59' sill g said southerly sideline and continuing along the easterly terminus of Dutton Street and continuing still along the easterly sideline a s now a formerly of Efta, Inc. as conveyed to It by deed of Stanley E. Macmillan dated Match 2, 1989 and recorded at the Penobsco sty Registry of Oeeds, Book 4402, Page 079 to a point, thence N 07"4540" E a distance of 294.10' still along said southerly sideline a Inc. and continuing along the easterly terminus of Emerson Street and continuing still along the easterly sidellne of lands now is serly of Bangor Metals, Inc. as conveyed to it by deed of Isadore E. Dresner dated March 30, 1979 and recorded at the Pambsco 'rty Registry of Deeds,.Dmk 2963, Page 127, to a point, theme N 33002'40" E a distance of 39.32' still along said easterly sideline is got Metals, Inc. to a poln4 thence N 07103.38" E a distance of 30.20' still along same to a point on the southerly sideline of Bud et, if extended, thence N 56'57'20" W a distance of 23.06 along said southerly sideline, if extended, to a-pcint on the easterly mhus of Buck Street, thence N 01"40'49" E a dhtance of 70.10' along said easterly terminus to a Pointers the northerly sideline of Bud M theme N 56"57'20" W a 8lstance of 14.90' along said northerly sideline to a point on the easterly sideline of lands now of formerly In, int as conveyed to It by deed of Dorothy H. Titus dated March 7, 1990 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds (4621, Page 032, thence N 33"02'40" E a distance of 24.44' along said easterly sideline to a point, thence N 01940'49" E a distance o 11' still along same and continuing along the easterly sideline of lands now ber formerly of L & C Corporation as cnveytd to It by deer lie Newport Company dated November B, 1985 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, book 3745, Page 129 enc Imting still along the easterly termlism of Lincoln Street and continuing still along the easterly sideline of lands now or formerly o I N. Carter as conveyed to him by deed of Leanne Davls Mohammed dated January 15, 1987 and retarded at the Penobscot Count stry of Deeds, Book 3963, Page 56, to a point, thence N 5646'29" W a distance of 156.94' along the rear lot line of said Leanne Davis xtmmed and continuing along the rear lot line of lands now or formerly of Bangor Twenty -Four Club as conveyed to It by deed is ed Pentecostal Church dated January 13, 1978 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 2829, Page 117 to e t on the rear lot line of lands now or formerly of Texaco, Inc as conveyed to It by deed of Statewide Stations, Im, dated Novembe 1981 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 3283, Page 63, thence N 20"34'00" E a distance of 221.04' along rear lot line of Texaco, Inc. and continuing along lands now orformerly of Eugene L. Richardson as conveyed to him by deed of Nem and Equipment Rental, Inc dated December 24, 1987 and recorded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 4161, Page 03( poln4 theme N 57'58'00" W a distance of 45.50' stil l along lands of said Eugene L Richardson to a point on the rear lot line of land., orformerly of Dewey B. Gosselin and Lorraine M. Gosselin as conveyed to them by deed of Robert E. Cort dated April 24, 1987 arc rded at the Penobscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 4007, Page 114, thence N 20"34'00" E a distance of 123.00' along said rear loi of Dewey B. Gosselln and Lorralne M. Gossalln and continuing along the rear let line of lands now or formerly of Dewey B. Gosselin Lorraine M. Gosselin as conveyed to them by deed of lames W. Vardamis and Judith L Vardamis dated 1988 and recorded at the )bscot County Registry of Deeds, Book 4260, Page 166 to a paint, thence N 57058'00" W a distance of 44.38' still along lands of sak ey B. Gosselin 11 and Laraine M. Gosselin to a point, thence N 20"34'01" E a distance of 101.16' still along same to a potntlthena "2600" W a distance of 55.00' still along same to a point on the aforesaid easterly sideline of Main Street, thence N 201NOO" E a ince of 1482.06' along said easterly sideline of Main Street to the southerly line of Railroad Street; thence N 20'34'00" E, by and alont Main Street to the renter line of Cedar Street; thence In a northwestedy direction along the centerline of Cedar Street to the erline of First Street; thence In a northeasterly direction along the centerline of First Street to the northwesterly prolongation of the heastedy line of Davenport Park; thence southeast aleng said northeasterly line of Davenport Park to the westerly caner of lard nom dmerly owned by the Maine Savings Bank as described In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 1722, Page 54 In Volume 2839, page 93; thence In a northeasterly direction along the northwesterly here of said Maine Savings Bank property to the hwesterly line of land now or formerly owned by the Unitarian Church of Bangor as described In a Deed recorded in Penobscot stry of Deeds in Volume 223, Page 121; thence in a northwesterly dlmotlon along the southwesterly line of said Unitarian Church early exteLdgd to the centerline of First Street; thence In a northeasterly direction along the centerllne of First Street to the centerline nion Street; thence In a northwesterly direction along the centerline of Union Street to the centerline of Columbla Street; thence in a heasterly direction along the centerllne of Columbia Street to the centerline of Middle street; thence In a northwesterly direction lithe centaOrre of Middle Street to the center8ne of High Street; thence In a northeasterly direction along the waterline of Hiet Street to the Intersection with the ainterllne of North High Street, thence ht a northeasterly direction along the centerline of North High Street to the centerline of Hammond Street; thence In a westerly 'direction alorig tire'centerlliie of Hammond Street to the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of the YMCA property; thence In a northeasterly direction along the westerly and northerly Ones of said YMCA property extended to the centerline of Court Street; theme Crossing Court Street to the northwesterly line of land now or formerly owned by the City of Bangor, being the parcel occ'upled by the Bangor Police Department building; thence in a nondirection along .the northwesterly and southwesterly lines of said City of Strew land to the Kersduskeag Stream; thence continuing along the same course to the 'easterty shore of Kenduskeag Stream; thence In a northwesterly i ireddon along the easterly shore of KelWuskeag Stream to the cenbulme of Harlow Court extended; thence In a northeasterly dbection sting the cerder8ne.of Hadow*Court to the centerline of 'Hdrleew Street; thence to the northeasterly rIghtof-way One of sold Harlow street at the Intersection with the" certaline of Cumberland Street; thence iii a natheastarly direction along the center8ne of Cumberland Street to the Intersection' wltb the northwesterly prolongation of the northeasterly line of Ilroperty'now or formerly owned by Danny L Rauch as described In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry, of Deeds In Volume 3604, Page 162 and in Whims, 3636, Page 143; theme southeast eiongthe northeasterly tine and southwest along the southeasterly line of said Rauch property to the southerly comer, being on the northeasterly 00 of land now or formerly owned by the City of Bangor as described in Deeds recorded In Penobscot Reg" of Deeds In Volume 1410. Pages 24 and 2%, and in Volume 3206, Page.28, said land occupied by the Aller Parking int, so-called; thence southeast along the northeasterly line of said Altar lot extended to the cemerlbme of spring Street;thenen east to the southeasterly One of spring Street at the point of Intersection withthe .northeasterly One of land now or formerly owned by Bangor Development Associates as described In a Deed recorded Tn Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 3430, Page 239; thence southeast along the northeasterly line and southwest along the southeasterly Hreas of sald Bangor Development Associates property to the northerly comer of land now or formerly owned by the City of Bangor occupied by theBangor Public Library as described In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Vohme 957, Paige 219 and In Volume 1920, Page 262; thence southeast along the northeasterly line of said library lot to the easterly coma of said lot, being on the northerly line of qty of Bangor land described In a Beed recorded in Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 839, Page 136 which Is occupied by the Peirce Memorial Park -thence in an easterly direction along the northerly line of said Peirce Memorial Park land to the westerly right -cif -way One of Center Street, thence in a southeasterly direction across Center Street to the Intersedlon of the easterly rightof-way line of Center Street with the northerly line of land now or formerly owned by the First Universalist Society of Bangor as described In e Deed recorded In Penobscot Reglstry'of Deeds, ih. Volume 903, Page 295; thence east along the northerly nne of said UnlversaPst lot extended'to the -center8ne of Park Street; thence southeast to the easterly right-of-way Me of Park Street at the polm of Intersection with the centerline of Penobscot Street; thence In an easterly direction along the-centerlirP��wie of at Street to a non" prolongation of the easterly .fine of lotid now or formerly owned by Tarratine Club, Inc as desalted In Deeds recorded In the Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 747, Page 63 and In Volume 941, Page 369; thence in a southerly, direction along the easterly Pne of the Terrathsd Club property to the 'northerly line of land now a formerly owned by the New England Telephone Company as described In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 919, Page 471, Volume 1033, Page 36 and Volume 1034, Page 379; thence In an easterly direction along the northerly line of salA New. England Telephone Company property extended to the centerline of French Street thence In a southerly direction along the centerline of French Street to the intersection with a westerly extension of the northerly Me of land now or formerly owned by Shaun and Janet P. Doted as described In a Deed reeorBed In Penobscot Registry of Deeds In Volume 2480, Page 86; thence in an easterly direction along the northerly One of said Dowd propertis the westerly right-of-way line of Broadway; theres a In a southerly . direction alongthe westerly rlghtofwayArso of Broadway, and'canttnuing along the westerly line of Stetson Square and the westerly line of Oak Street to the center8ne of Hancock Street; theme In an easterly direction along the center8ne of Hancock Street to, the northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of land now or formerly owned by Brake Service & Parts, Inc as i escilbod In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deals In Volume 2153, Page 345 and In Volume 3558, Page 14; thence In a southerly dire4tlon along the westerly tlne of said Brake Service property to the northerly right -of --way, line of Washington Street; theme In an -easterly direction along the northerly line of Washington Sheet to a point opposite the eestaly line of a parcel of Find now or formerly owned by the City of Bangor which Is located south of the southerly sight -of -way line of Washington Street, said land described In Deeds recorded In Penobscot Registry of Deeds in volume 2077, Page 157 and In Volume 2135, Pa4e 448; theme In a southerly diractlon along the easterly Iles of said City land end extending along a southerly prolongation of sold fare to the bank of the Penobscot Ryer, thence in a generally southwesterly direction along the northerly shoreline of the Penobscot River to the southwesterly corner of the property formerly owned by Coal Energy, of Maine, Icor. and the pont of beginning.' C. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS OWNING REAL ESTATE OR TAXABLE PROPERTYLOCATED WITHIN THE DISTRICT. WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNrrY TO BE HEARD AT THE HEARING AND AN OPPORTUNItY TO FILE OBJECTIONS TO THE AMOUNT OF ASSESSMENT. ..D. Me dmuin Nate eef Assessments to be Extended in Any One Year. $0.53 per thousand dollars of assessed wtue is of Aprll 1, 2013. This assessment will be levied for a one-year program commendrhg on July 3" 2013 and ending on lune 30,20:14. - E. Proposed -List of Properties to be Assessed and ttie Estimated Assessments Against Those PropentK$ Is avallable for review at the . .... [ly Assessor's OA1ce, CItyNaO,73 Harhrwstreet, Barigm, Meirhe. 'Lisa Goodwin, .....: ... - .CRY Clark May 30, 2013- ...... ... . ... ... ...