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Code · South Dakota · Title 9 · Chapter 9-55

9-55-7. Creation of districts by resolution of intent--Contents--Basis of occupation tax or special assessment.

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Upon receiving a recommendation from the business improvement board, the governing body may create one or more business improvement districts by adopting a resolution of intent to establish a district or districts. The resolution shall contain the following information:
(1)A description of the boundaries of any proposed district;
(2)The time and place of a hearing to be held by the governing body to consider establishment of a district or districts;
(3)The proposed public facilities and improvements to be made or maintained within any such district; and
(4)The proposed or estimated costs for improvements, facilities and activities within any district, and the method by which the revenue shall be raised. If a special assessment is proposed, the resolution also shall state the proposed method of assessment.
The notice of intent shall recite that the method of raising revenue shall be fair and equitable. In the use of a general occupation tax, the tax shall be based primarily on the square footage of the owner's and user's place of business or based on rooms rented by any lodging establishment to transient guests as defined in § 10-45-7 . If the occupational tax is based on rooms rented by a lodging establishment, the tax shall be imposed on the transient guest and such tax may not exceed two dollars per occupied room per night.
However, no occupational tax may be imposed on any transient guest who has been offered a room by a lodging establishment on a complimentary basis and no fee or rent was charged for such room. In the use of a special assessment, the assessment shall be based upon the special benefit to the property within the district.
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