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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFood and Beverage tax street repair Notice of Measure Election SEL 802 rev 01/16 085 250.035, 250.041, City J 250.275, , 250.285, 25454.095 .095, 254.465 Notice DatTf/ N tice / Name of City or Cities Date of Election 7 7 p City of Ashland November 8, 2016 Final Ballot Title The following is the final ballot title of the measure to be submitted to the city's voters. The ballot title notice has been published and the ballot title challenge process has been completed. Caption 10 words which reasonably identifies the subject of the measure. Approving use of food and beverage tax for street maintenance Question 20 words which plainly phrases the chief purpose of the measure. Shall Ashland voters enact a Council-approved ordinance to use food and beverage tax revenue for street repair and rehabilitation? Summary 175 words which concisely and impartially summarizes the measure and its major effect. The Ashland City council approved an ordinance increasing the share of Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission food and beverage tax revenue and dedicating a share of food and beverage tax revenue to a street repair and rehabilitation program. The ordinance becomes effective upon approval by the voters of Ashland. The ordinance does not change the current tax rate of 5% and does not change the tax's current sunset date of December 31, 2030. The City's current food and beverage tax ordinance directs 20% of all tax revenues to park land acquisition and development, and 80% of all tax revenues to debt service on the City's waste water treatment plant. The ordinance for which the city seeks approval would increase the share of tax revenue for parks to 25% and would set aside a fixed amount of revenue for waste water debt, with any revenues not required for that debt directed to the Street Fund for a pavement management program. Explanatory Statement 500 words that impartially explains the measure and its effect. If the county is producing a voters' pamphlet an explanatory statement must be drafted and attached to this form for: 4 any measure referred by the city governing body; or Explanatory Statement Attached? 0 Yes ❑ No 4 any initiative or referendum, if required by local ordinance. Authorized City Official Not required to be notarized. Name Title N Barbara Christensen City Recorder rrI, Mailing Address Contact Phone c c ~z 20 E Main Street Ashland OR 97520 541488 5307 C C-) - 7p By signing this document: ° z z 4 1 hereby state that I am authorized by the city to submit this Notice of Measure Election; and 4 1 certify that notice of receipt of ballot title has been published and the ballot title challenge process r this ~neaWu e completed. r- rn • J'//l 7114 Signature Date Signed EXPLANATORY STATEMENT FOR COUNTY VOTERS= PAMPHLET NAME OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTENT: Dave Lohman, City Attorney, City of Ashland, Oregon. NAME OF ORGANIZATION PERSON REPRESENTS, IF ANY: City of Ashland, Oregon BALLOT TITLE CAPTION: Approve use of food and beverage tax for street maintenance MEASURE NUMBER: The City of Ashland first enacted a food and beverage (F&B) tax - a tax on prepared food and non-alcoholic beverages sold by restaurants and caterers - in 1993. The tax was created to provide a revenue stream for the acquisition of open space (park land). The City Council subsequently amended the F&B tax to allow its use for debt service on the City's waste water treatment plant. Of the taxes collected, 20% goes to parks and 80% goes to waste water debt. Passage of this ballot measure will enact an ordinance approved by the Ashland City Council that amends the Ashland Municipal Code to redirect a portion of the City's food and beverage (F&B) tax revenue to street maintenance and to increase the portion of F&B tax revenue that is directed to the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission from 20% to 25%. Enough revenue is generated by the F&B tax to fully fund current waste water treatment debt, a pavement management program to overlay or reconstruct all arterial and collector streets and to increase the share of F&B revenue for Parks from 20% to 25% of total collections. The ordinance does not change the current tax rate of 5% and it does not change the tax's sunset date of December 31, 2030. If approved, this ordinance will fix the amount of F&B tax provided for waste water debt at a specific number rather than a percentage, and direct tax revenues over that amount to the City's street fund, where it will be available to pay for street repair, rehabilitation and reconstruction. The street repair program would apply to the City's arterial and collector streets. Result of a "No" Vote If this measure does not pass, the existing food and beverage tax ordinance will remain in place, with all tax revenues directed to parks (20%) and waste water treatment debt (80%). WORD COUNT TOTAL: 309 THE TOTAL WORD COUNT CANNOT EXCEED 500 WORDS. )iC SIGNAT E OF E ARESPOSIBLE FOR THE CONTENT OF THE EXPLANATORY STATEMENT D E y. RESOLUTION NO.2016-~ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND TO SUBMIT TO THE VOTERS AT THE NOVEMBER S, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AMC CHAPTER 4.34, FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council submits to the qualified voters of the City the Question of approving or rejecting "An Ordinance Amending AMC Chapter 4.34, Food and Beverage Tax," as approved by the City Council on August 16, 2016, and which shall become effective only upon its passage by the electorate. SECTION 2. The City Council refers this question to the ballot of the November 8, 2016, general election. SECTION 3. The City Recorder shall cause to be delivered to the Elections Officer of Jackson County, Oregon, the attached Ballot Measure Notice, not later than 61 days prior to the elections. The Election Officer is requested to give the electorate of the City notice that the election shall be conducted by mail pursuant to Oregon law; and SECTION 3. The City Recorder shall give notice of the election as provided in the laws of the State of Oregon and the charter and ordinances of the City of Ashland. SECTION 4. The ballot title for this measure is set forth in Exhibit A, attached. SECTION 5. The City Attorney is authorized to alter the text of the ballot to comply with any rules, procedures or practices of the Elections Officer of Jackson County to implement the requirement of Oregon law. The resolution is effective upon signing by the Mayor. PASSE and ADOPTED this day of 016: Barbara Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED THIS /7day of , 2016: J hn trom erg, Mayor Page 1 of 2 Reviews to form: Da id Lohman, City Attorney Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A City of Ashland, Ballot Measure, November 8, 2016, General Election Approval of an ordinance amending AMC Chapter 4.34, Food and Beverage Tax, and referring the ordinance to the voters of Ashland in the November 8, 2016 general election Caption: Approving use of food and beverage tax for street maintenance Total 10 words (10 words permitted per ORS 250.035) Question: Shall Ashland voters enact a Council-approved ordinance to use food and beverage tax revenue for street repair and rehabilitation? Total 19 words (20 words permitted per ORS 250.035 20) Summary: The Ashland City Council has approved an ordinance increasing the share of Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission food and beverage tax revenue and dedicating a share of food and beverage tax revenue to a street repair and rehabilitation program. The ordinance becomes effective upon approval by the voters of Ashland. The ordinance does not change the current tax rate of 5% and does not change the tax's current sunset date of December 31, 2030. The City's current food and beverage tax ordinance directs 20% of all tax revenues to park land acquisition and development, and 80% of all tax revenues to debt service on the City's waste water treatment plant. The ordinance for which the City seeks approval would increase the share of tax revenue for parks to 25% and would set aside a fixed amount of revenue for waste water debt, with any revenues not required for that debt directed to the Street Fund for a pavement management program. Total 160 words (175 words permitted per ORS 250.035) Explanatory Statement: The City of Ashland first enacted a food and beverage (F&B) tax - a tax on prepared food and non-alcoholic beverages sold by restaurants and caterers in 1993. The tax was created to provide a revenue stream for the acquisition of open space (park land). The City Council subsequently amended the F&B tax to allow its use for debt service on the City's waste water treatment plant. Of the taxes collected, 20% goes to parks and 80% goes to waste water debt. Passage of this ballot measure will enact an ordinance approved by the Ashland City Council that amends the Ashland Municipal Code to redirect a portion of the City's food and beverage (F&B) tax revenue to street maintenance and to increase the portion of F&B tax revenue that is directed to the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission from 20% to 25%. Enough revenue is generated by the F&B tax to fully fund current waste water treatment debt, a pavement 1 management program to overlay or reconstruct all arterial and collector streets and to increase the share of F&B revenue for Parks from 20% to 25% of total collections. The ordinance does not change the current tax rate of 5% and it does not change the tax's sunset date of December 31, 2030. If approved, this ordinance will fix the amount of F&B tax provided for waste water debt at a specific number rather than a percentage, and direct tax revenues over that amount to the City's street fund, where it will be available to pay for street repair, rehabilitation and reconstruction. The street repair program would apply to the City's arterial and collector streets. Result of a `No" Vote If this measure does not pass, the existing food and beverage tax ordinance will remain in place, with all tax revenues directed to parks (20%) and waste water treatment debt (80%). Total 310 words (500 words permitted per ORS 246.150, 251.305 & 251.325 500) 2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AMC CHAPTER 4.34, FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX, AND REFERRING THE ORDINANCE TO THE VOTERS OF ASHLAND IN THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Annotated to show deletions and additions to the code sections being modified. Deletions are bold lined through and additions are bold underlined. WHEREAS, Article 2, Section 1 of the Ashland City Charter provides: Powers of the City. The City shall have all powers which the constitutions, statutes and common law of the United States and this State expressly or impliedly grant or allow municipalities, as fully as though this Charter specifically enumerated each of those powers, as well as all powers not inconsistent with the foregoing and, in addition thereto, shall possess all powers hereinafter specifically granted. All the authority thereof shall have perpetual succession. WHEREAS, the City desires to re-direct a portion of the food and beverage tax to street maintenance activities and to increase the share of food and beverage tax that is directed to the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Title 4 Revenue and Finance of the Ashland Municipal Code, "Food and Beverage Tax," is hereby amended as follows: SECTION 4.34.010 Definitions The following words and phrases whenever used in this chapter shall be construed as defined in this section unless from the context a different meaning is intended. A. "Caterer" means a person who prepares food at a business site, for compensation, for consumption on or off the business premises but within the corporate limits of the city. B. "Combination facility" has the same meaning as defined in Oregon Administrative 333- 150-0000(4)(i) which the State of Oregon Department of Agriculture licenses or inspects under Oregon Administrative Rule 333-158-0000. C. "Director" means the Director of Finance of the City of Ashland, or his/her designee. D. "Food" includes all prepared food items and beverages, excluding alcoholic beverages, served in a restaurant including "takeout", "to go" or delivered orders. E. "Open Space Park Program" and "Open Space lands or easements" have the same meaning as used in Article XIX A of the Ashland City Charter. F. "Operator" means the person who is proprietor of the restaurant, whether in the capacity of owner, lessee, sub-lessee, mortgagee in possession, licensee or any other capacity. Where the operator is a corporation, the term operator shall also include each and every member of the Board of Directors of such corporation for the time involved. Ordinance No. Page 1 of 9 G. "Restaurant" means any establishment required to be licensed as a restaurant, mobile unit or pushcart by the State of Oregon Health Division and includes any establishment where food or beverage is prepared for consumption by the public or any establishment where the public obtains food or beverage so prepared in form or quantity consumable then and there, whether or not it is consumed within the confines of the premises where prepared, and also includes establishments which prepare food or beverage in consumable form for service outside the premises where prepared. The term restaurant includes, but is not limited to grocery store delis, coffee shops, and caterers; it also includes establishments where such food or beverage is prepared in a combination facility. The term restaurant does not include a restaurant licensed by the State of Oregon Health Division as a limited service restaurant. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) SECTION 4.34.020 Tag Imposed A. Except for exempt or tax-capped activities specified in AMC 4.34.030, the city imposes and levies, in addition to all other taxes, fees and charges of every kind, a tax upon: 1. All food and beverages sold by restaurants located within the city to the public, except for whole cakes, pies, and loaves of bread if purchased for consumption off premises, and for alcoholic beverages; 2. All food and beverages sold by a caterer for an event located within the city, except alcoholic beverages and exempt events as defined in AMC 4.34.030K; 3. The following items sold by combination facilities: a. Salads from salad bars; b. Dispensed soft drinks and coffee; c. Sandwiches or hot prepared foods ready for immediate consumption; d. The following items, including toppings or additions, scooped or otherwise placed into a cone, bowl or other container for immediate consumption whether or not they are consumed within the confines of the premises where scooped or placed: Any frozen dessert regulated by the Oregon State Department of Agriculture under ORS 521.311 and any ice cream, ice milk, sherbet or frozen yogurt. No tax shall be imposed under this subsection, however, on any item whose volume exceeds one-half gallon or more. e. Any other food mixed, cooked or processed on the premises in form or quantity for immediate consumption whether or not it is consumed within the confines of the premises where prepared; and 4. The following items sold by combination facilities that are bakeries: a. All those items listed in Section 4.34.020.A.3.a-d; b. All bakery products sold for consumption on the premises; and c. All "takeout" or "to go" orders of bakery products prepared on the premises except for whole cakes, pies, and loaves of bread and any order consisting of six or more bakery products. 5. Use of a delivery service for any activity under this Section, whether an independent delivery service or operator provided delivery service, does not excuse the operator from the requirement to collect and remit the tax on the food and beverages sold. Ordinance No. Page 2 of 9 B. Such tax shall be imposed at a rate of five percent 5~ on the total amount charged by the seller for the food and beverages, or for the meal. In the computation of this tax any fraction of one-half cent or more shall be treated as one cent. C. Twenty per-eent 0 paid into a Parks Aeeount for- purposes of > planning, development and major- rehabilitation of City parks per the City of Ashland's Capital Impr-oveme Plan. Of the twenty per-eent 0 (20%) of the amount eolleeted most be used for- Open S. . . ition. D. Eighty per-eent 0 of paying for- wastewater- eapital improvement pr-ojeets, per- the City of Ashland' s Capital improvement > whieh > but is not limited to, the wastewate st'reatm t plant debt. The couneil may deer-ease t + of the i~HA or- eliminate the ZII + .l 'l. d subseetion 4.34.020.A ft ubli ' hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be given by publieation in a newspaper- of general eir-eulation in the City at least 10 days prior- to the date of the publie hear-int. E. The City may retain up to two per-eent O administration and eolleetion. C. The taxes collected by the City under this chapter shall be used as follows: 1. Twenty-five percent (25%) shall be paid into a parks account for purposes of acquisition, planning, development, repair and rehabilitation of City parks per adopted plans of the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission. 2. The City may retain up to two percent (2%) of the tax collected for costs of administration and collection. 3. The following amounts for fiscal years 2017 through 2022 must be used to pay for wastewater treatment plant debt and wastewater capital improvement proiects, per the City of Ashland's Capital Improvement Plan. a. In fiscal year 2017: $1,868,290 b. In fiscal year 2018: $1,608,600 c. In fiscal year 2019: $1,600,600 d. In fiscal year 2020: $1,600,000 e. In fiscal year 2021: $1,650,000 L In fiscal year 2022: $1,650,000 4. Any taxes collected by the City under this chapter and not used as described in subsections 4.34.020C.1-3 shall be paid into the Street Fund and used for street maintenance and reconstruction. 5. Beginning in fiscal year 2023, the council may, through the statutory budget process, appropriate taxes under this chapter as follows: a. Not less than twenty-five percent (25%) for the acquisition, planning, development, repair and rehabilitation of City parks. b. Not less than an amount necessary to pay for debt service on any borrowing for street repair and rehabilitation per the City of Ashland Pavement Management Program. c. Up to two percent (2%) for the collection and administration of the tax. Ordinance No. Page 3 of 9 d Except as provided in subsection 4.34.020.D, any remaining amounts shall be appropriated for purposes consistent with this chapter unless other purposes are approved by a Council-adopted ordinance enacted by a vote of the Ashland electorate. D The council may decrease the rate of the tax or eliminate the tax described in subsection 4.34.020.A. and B. after a public hearing. Notice of the hearing shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least 10 days prior to the date of the public hearing. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) SECTION 4.34.030 Exemptions The tax levied by Section 4.34.020 shall be capped, at the amount specified, or shall not be collected or assessed on food or beverages: A. Sold by public or private schools or colleges except that food sold by independent contractor operators at such schools or colleges shall be subject to the tax imposed by this chapter; B. Sold on hospital grounds; C. Provided by bed and breakfast establishments to their guests; D. Sold in vending machines; E. Sold in temporary restaurants including food stands, booths, street concessions and similar type operations, operated by non-profit organizations or service clubs. F. Served in connection with overnight or residential facilities--including, but not limited to, convalescent homes, nursing homes, retirement homes and motels--if the food and beverage are provided as part of the. cost of sleeping accommodations. G. Provided by nonprofit tax-exempt organizations to citizens over 60 years of age as a part of a recognized senior citizen nutritional program. H. Sold for resale to the public. 1. Sold in bulk to the public for non-immediate consumption off the premises including but not limited to ice cream packed in a container of one-half gallon or more. J. Which are candy, popcorn, nuts, chips, gum or other confections but not including ice cream, frozen yogurt, cakes, pies or other desserts. K. Sold by an operator at a single food service event located within the city in which restaurant or catering services, (exclusive of alcohol) exceed $5000.00, in which case, the applicable food and beverage tax shall not be excused but shall be capped at two-hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) SECTION 4.34.040 Operator's Duties Each operator shall collect the tax imposed by this chapter, to the same extent and at the same time as the amount for the food or beverage is collected from every purchaser. The amount of tax need not be separately stated from the amount of the food or beverage. Every operator required to collect the tax imposed in this chapter shall be entitled to retain five percent of all taxes collected to defray the costs of collections and remittance. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) Ordinance No. Page 4 of 9 SECTION 4.34.050 Reporting.and remitting A. Reporting. Every operator shall, on or before the last day of the month following the end of each calendar quarter (in the months of April, July, October and January), make a return to the director, on forms provided by the City, specifying the total sales subject to this chapter and the amount of tax collected under this chapter. The operator may request or the director may establish shorter reporting periods for any operator if the operator or director deems it necessary in order to insure collection of the tax and the director may require further information in the return relevant to payment of the liability. A return shall not be considered filed until it is actually received by the director. B. Remitting. At the time the return is filed, the full amount of the tax collected shall be remitted to the director. Payments received by the director for application against existing liabilities will be credited toward the period designated by the taxpayer under conditions which are not prejudicial to the interest of the City. A condition which is considered prejudicial is the imminent expiration of the statute of limitations for a period or periods. C. Order of Payments. Non-designated payments shall be applied in the order of the oldest liability first, with the payment credited first toward any accrued penalty, then to interest, then to the underlying tax until the payment is exhausted. Crediting of a payment toward a specific reporting period will be first applied against any accrued penalty, then to interest, then to the underlying tax. The director, when in the director's discretion determines that it will be in the best interest of the City, may specify that a different order of payment credit should be followed with regard to a particular tax or factual situation. The director may establish shorter reporting periods for any operator if the director deems it necessary in order to insure collection of the tax and the director may require further information in the return relevant to payment of the liability. When a shorter return period is required, penalties and interest shall be computed according to the shorter return period. Returns and payments are due immediately upon cessation of business for any reason. All taxes collected by operators pursuant to this chapter shall be held in trust for the account of the City until payment is made to the director. A separate trust bank account is not required in order to comply with this provision. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2903, Amended, 01/06/2004; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.060 Penalties and Interest A. Any operator, who fails to remit any portion of any tax imposed by this chapter within the time required, shall pay a penalty of ten percent of the amount of the tax, in addition to the amount of the tax. B. Any operator who fails to remit any delinquent remittance on or before a period of 60 days following the date on which the remittance first became delinquent, shall pay a second delinquency penalty of ten percent of the amount of the tax in addition to the amount of the tax and the penalty first imposed. C. If the director determines that the nonpayment of any remittance due under this chapter is due to fraud, a penalty of 25% percent of the amount of the tax shall be added thereto in addition to the penalties stated in subparagraphs A and B of this section. D. In addition to the penalties imposed, any operator who fails to remit any tax imposed by this chapter shall pay interest at the rate of one percent per month or fraction thereof on the Ordinance No. Page 5 of 9 amount of the tax, exclusive of penalties, from the date on which the remittance first became delinquent until paid. E. Every penalty imposed and such interest as accrues under the provisions of this section shall become a part of the tax required to be paid. F. Notwithstanding subsection 4.34.020.C, all sums collected pursuant to the penalty provisions in paragraphs A, B and C of this section shall be distributed to the City of Ashland Central Service Fund to offset the costs of auditing and enforcement of this tax. G. Waiver of Penalties. Penalties and interest for certain late tax payments may be waived pursuant to AMC 2.28.045 D. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009;.Ord 2983, Amended, 06/05/2009) SECTION 4.34.070 Failure to Collect and Report Tax--Determination of Tax by Director If any operator should fail to make, within the time provided in this chapter, any report of the tax required by this chapter, the director shall proceed in such manner as deemed best to obtain facts and information on which to base the estimate of tax due. As soon as the director shall procure such facts and information as is able to be obtained, upon which to base the assessment of any tax imposed by this chapter and payable by any operator, the director shall proceed to determine and assess against such operator the tax, interest and penalties provided for by this chapter. In case such determination is made, the director shall give a notice of the amount so assessed by having it served personally or by depositing it in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the operator so assessed at the last known place of address. Such operator may make an appeal of such determination as provided in section 4.34.080. If no appeal is filed, the director's determination is final and the amount thereby is immediately due and payable. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.080 Appeal Any operator aggrieved by any decision of the director with respect to the amount of such tax, interest and penalties, if any, may appeal pursuant to the Administrative Appeals Process in AMC 2.30.020, except that the appeal shall be filed within 30 days of the serving or mailing of the determination of tax due. The hearings officer shall hear and consider any records and evidence presented bearing upon the director's determination of amount due, and makes findings affirming, reversing or modifying the determination. The findings of the hearings officer shall be final and conclusive, and shall be served upon the appellant in the manner prescribed above for service of notice of hearing. Any amount found to be due shall be immediately due and payable upon the service of notice. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.090 Records It shall be the duty of every operator liable for the collection and payment to the city of any tax imposed by this chapter to keep and preserve, for a period of three years, all such records as may be necessary to determine the amount of such tax. The director shall have the right to inspect all records at all reasonable times. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) SECTION 4.34.100 Refunds Ordinance No. Page 6 of 9 A. Whenever the amount of any tax, interest or penalty has been overpaid or paid more than once, or has been erroneously or illegally collected or received by the city under this chapter, it may be refunded as provided in subparagraph B of this section, provided a claim in writing, stating under penalty of perjury the specific grounds upon which the claim is founded, is filed with the director within one year of the date of payment. The claim shall be on forms furnished by the director. B. The director shall have 20 calendar days from the date of receipt of a claim to review the claim and make a determination in writing as to the validity of the claim. The director shall notify the claimant in writing of the director's determination. Such notice shall be mailed to the address provided by claimant on the claim form. In the event a claim is determined by the director to be a valid claim, an operator may claim a refund, or take as credit against taxes collected and remitted, the amount overpaid, paid more than once or erroneously or illegally collected or received in a manner prescribed by the director. The operator shall notify director of claimant's choice no later than 15 days following the date director mailed the determination. In the event claimant has not notified the director of claimant's choice within the 15 day period and the operator is still in business, a credit will be granted against the tax liability for the next reporting period, if the operator is no longer in business, a refund check will be mailed to claimant at the address provided in the claim form. C. No refund shall be paid under the provisions of this section unless the claimant established the right by written records showing entitlement to such refund and the director acknowledged the validity of the claim. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2903, Amended, 01/06/2004) SECTION 4.34.110 Actions to Collect Any tax required to be paid by any operator under the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed a debt owed by the operator to the city. Any such tax collected by an operator which has not been paid to the city shall be deemed a debt owed by the operator to the city. Any person owing money to the city under the provisions of this chapter shall be liable to an action brought in the name of the City Of Ashland for the recovery of such amount. In lieu of filing an action for the recovery, the City of Ashland, when taxes due are more than 30 days delinquent, can submit any outstanding tax to a collection agency. So long as the City of Ashland has complied with the provisions set forth in ORS 697.105, in the event the City turns over a delinquent tax account to a collection agency, it may add to the amount owing an amount equal to the collection agency fees, not to exceed the greater of fifty dollars or fifty percent of the outstanding tax, penalties and interest owning. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2931, Amended, 09/19/2006; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.120 Violations All violations of this chapter are punishable as set forth in AMC 1.08.020. It is a violation of this chapter for any operator or other person to: A. Fail or refuses to comply as required herein; B. Fail or refuse to furnish any return required to be made; C. Fail or refuse to permit inspection of records; D. Fail or refuse to furnish a supplemental return or other data required by the director; E. Render a false or fraudulent return or claim; F. Fail, refuse or neglect to remit the tax to the city by the due date. Ordinance No. Page 7 of 9 Violation of subsections A-D and F above shall be considered a Class I violation. Filing a false or fraudulent return shall be considered a Class C misdemeanor, subject to AMC 1.08. The remedies provided by this section are not exclusive and shall not prevent the City from exercising any other remedy available under the law, nor shall the provisions of this ordinance prohibit or restrict the City or other appropriate prosecutor from pursuing criminal charges under state law or city ordinance. (Ord 3023, amended, 08/03/2010; Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.130 Confidentiality Except as otherwise required by law, it shall be unlawful for the city, any officer, employee or agent to divulge, release or make known in any manner any financial information submitted or disclosed to the city under the terms of this chapter. Nothing in this section shall prohibit: A. The disclosure of the names and addresses of any person who are operating a restaurant; or B. The disclosure of general statistics in a form which would prevent the identification of financial information regarding an individual operator; or C. Presentation of evidence to the court, or other tribunal having jurisdiction in the prosecution of any criminal or civil claim or an appeal for amount due the city under this chapter. D. The disclosure of information when such disclosure of conditionally exempt information is ordered under public records law procedures. E. The disclosure of records related to a business's failure to report and remit the tax when the report or tax is in arrears for over six months or the tax exceeds $5,000.00. The City Council expressly finds and determines that the public interest in disclosure of such records clearly outweighs the interest in confidentiality under ORS 192.501(5). (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.140 Examining Books, Records, or Persons The city, for the purpose of determining the correctness of any tax return, or for the purpose of an estimate of taxes due, may examine or may cause to be examined by an agent or representative designated by it for that purpose, any books, papers, records, or memoranda, including copies of operator's state and federal income tax return, bearing upon the matter of the operator's tax return. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009; Ord 2885, Amended, 08/06/2002) SECTION 4.34.160 Termination of tax This chapter shall expire on December 31, 2030, unless extended by a vote of the electorate. (Ord 2991, amended, 12/01/2009) SECTION 2. Severability. The sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses of this ordinance are severable. The invalidity of one section, subsection, paragraph, or clause shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses. SECTION 3. Savings. Notwithstanding any amendment/repeal, the City ordinances in existence at the time any criminal or civil enforcement actions were commenced, shall remain valid and in Ordinance No. Page 8 of 9 full force and effect for purposes of all cases filed or commenced during the times said ordinance(s) or portions thereof were operative. This section simply clarifies the existing situation that nothing in this Ordinance affects the validity of prosecutions commenced and continued under the laws in effect at the time the matters were originally filed. SECTION 4. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City Code and the word "ordinance" may be changed to „code„, article„, „section„, „chapter„ or another word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-lettered, provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions (i.e. Sections 2-4) need not be codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross-references and any typographical errors. SECTION 5. Pursuant to Resolution No. 2016- . , the Ashland City Council has referred this ordinance to the voters for approval at the general election of November 8, 2016. Accordingly this ordinance shall not be effective unless and until approved by the voters of the City of Ashland and following the official acceptance of the canvas of votes. The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in a dance with Article X, Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the -_day of 016, and d y PASSED and ADOPTED this _,et~_ day of , 2016. r .f-A4AWt -A, Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this /7day of 4716~ , 2016. o tro berg, Mayor Review as to form: Davi H. Lohman, City Attorney Ordinance No. Page 9 of 9 RESOLUTION NO. 2016- 9~-Q RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND TO SUBMIT BALLOT TITLE TO CITY ELECTIONS OFFICER OF ELECTION ON A MEASURE TO AMEND AMC 4.34, FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX AT THE NOVEMBER 8, 2016, GENERAL ELECTION THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council wishes to submit to the qualified voters of the City the Question of approving or rejecting "An Ordinance Amending AMC 4.34, Food and Beverage Tax" in the November 8, 2016, general election. SECTION 2. The City Recorder shall give notice of the receipt of the Ballot Title as provided in the laws of the State of Oregon and the charter and ordinances of the City of Ashland. SECTION 3. The proposed ballot title for this measure is set forth in Exhibit A, attached. SECTION 4. The City Attorney is authorized to alter the text of the ballot to comply with any rules, procedures or practices of the Elections Officer of Jackson County to implement the requirement of Oregon law. The resolution is effective upon signing by the Mayor. PASSED and ADOPTED this day of 016: 19arbara Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED THIS 0day of , 2016: Stro berg, Mayor s to form: a Revaied avid Lohman, City A orney Page 1 of 1 M EXHIBIT A City of Ashland, Ballot Measure, November 8, 2016, General Election Approval of an ordinance amending AMC Chapter 4.34, Food and Beverage Tax, and referring the ordinance to the voters of Ashland in the November 8, 2016 general election Caption: Approving use of food and beverage tax for street maintenance Total 10 words (10 words permitted per ORS 250.035) Question: Shall Ashland voters enact a Council-approved ordinance to use food and beverage tax revenue for street repair and rehabilitation? Total 19 words (20 words permitted per ORS 250.035 20) Summary: The Ashland City Council has approved an ordinance increasing the share of Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission food and beverage tax revenue and dedicating a share of food and beverage tax revenue to a street repair and rehabilitation program. The ordinance becomes effective upon approval by the voters of Ashland. The ordinance does not change the current tax rate of 5% and does not change the tax's current sunset date of December 31, 2030. The City's current food and beverage tax ordinance directs 20% of all tax revenues to park land acquisition and development, and 80% of all tax revenues to debt service on the City's waste water treatment plant. The ordinance for which the City seeks approval would increase the share of tax revenue for parks to 25% and would set aside a fixed amount of revenue for waste water debt, with any revenues not required for that debt directed to the Street Fund for a pavement management program. Total 160 words (175 words permitted per ORS 250.035) 1