File #: TMP-1080    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/14/2018 In control: License Tax Review Committee
On agenda: 11/29/2018 Final action:
Title: License Tax Review Committee Annual Report for FY2018
Attachments: 1. FY 2018 License Tax Committee Update_2018-11.pdf, 2. FY18 License Tax Report-to-Committee 2018-11-29.pdf, 3. Section 28 License Tax Changes 2018-11-29.pdf, 4. Action-Letter_License-Tax-Committee_2017-11-13.pdf
Related files: RES. NO. 18-05, 2018-2008, BILL NO. 18-81, 2019-2536, BILL NO. 19-21
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License Tax Review Committee Annual Report for FY2018

 

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Issue/Request:

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Key Issues:

- City Ordinance 4592, Sections 28-175 through 28-123 in Code of Ordinances, Requires annual License Tax Report

- FY18 year end fund balance was $4.630 million

- SE Browning Street project programmed for $1.43 million in FY19 Capital Improvement Plan

- Development activity is starting to trend downward

 

 

Proposed Committee Motion:

I move to recommend to City Council [Enter text here]

 

Background:

The attached presentation provides a summary, as required by ordinance.  More detailed background information is included in the text.

 

Similar to previous years, CIty Staff will be asking the Committee for guidance related to fees and capital project programming.  City staff would also like to discuss changing sections of the ordinance to address two issues.  Several sections adopted in 1997 and 2010 are now outdated/expired.  For clarity, those sections should be deleted.  City staff has received development applications that will generate traffic, but the current ordinance does not clearly describe how City staff calculates the traffic to be generated by those developments with unusual characteristics.  Modifying the definition will cite the specific technical reference to be used in those cases.

 

Impact/Analysis:

The ordinance changes will improve clarity of the ordinance and address several issues that have confused applicants in the past.  Impacts of fees and project programming will be discussed in the presentation.

 

 

 

Presenter

George Binger III, P.E., Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer

 

Recommendation

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Committee Recommendation

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