HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-07; Notices Proofs (2)PRIMARY ELECTION - JUNE 7,1988 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY
NONPARTISAN - OFFICIAL BALLOT
CITY OF CARLSBAD
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SMU Ordnance No. NS4 be adopted amending Chapter 3.12 of' YES^WS^ 0
the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the Transient
Occupancy Tax rate from 6% to 8%? ^Q O
D ShaH Ordinance No. NS10 be adopted amending Chapter 3.12
of the Cartsbad Municipal Code to increase ihe Transient
Occupancy Tax rate by an additional 2% to pay for the YES^I^^ O
promotion of tourism in the city and for a pubRc golf course, tennis ______
courts and related facilities? ^tf^ 0
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r PRIMARY ELECTION - JUNE 7,1988 - SAN DIEQO COUNTY
NONPARTISAN - OFRCIAL BALLOT
CITY OF CARLSBAD
Shal Ordbiance No. h4&8 be adopted amending Chapter 3.12 of
the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the Transient
Occupancy Tax rate fkxMn 6% to 8%? f^Q
ShaH Ordinance No. NS-10 be adopted amendbig Chap^ 3.12
of the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the Transient
V Occupancy Tax rate by an additional 2% to pt^ for the y.,
promotlwi of tourism in the dty and for a pubic gotf course, tennis
courts and related faciiities? NO
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CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Z ShaH the Cirisbad Unified School District tax buRders of new
dweiiing units^S5400 per unit, adjusted annuaSy for inflation, to
provide schooK facilities and appurtenances, with credit for
facilities or funds provide;d pursuant to an agreement with District and
with exemptions for.
- additioi}s to exis^g dwelling units
- residential dwelling\unlts used permanently by persons 55
years of age and oldW
- property exempt from p<vperty taxes,
all subject to provisions in Districts Resolution No. 15-6786, and shaH
District's appropriations limit heretofore or hereafter imposed be YES^fln O
increased for those taxes collected? ^
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
Proposition C
(This proposition will appear on the ballot In the following form.)
Shall Ordinance No. NS-8 be adopted amending Chapter 3.12 of
the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the Transient
Occupancy Tax rate from 6% to 8%?
ORDINANCE NO. NS-8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 3,
CHAPTER 3.12 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE AMENDMENT OF
SECTIONS 3.12.030 TO INCREASE THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX RATE TO 8%.
The People of the City of Carisbad do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: That Title 3, Chapter 3.12 of the Cartsbad Municipal Code is
amended by the amendment of Section 3.12.030 to read as follows:
"3.12.030 Imposltion-Amount-Where payable. For the
privilege of occupancy in any hotel, each transient is subject to
and shall pay a tax in the amount of eight percent of the rent
charged by the operator. Such tax constitutes a debt owed by
the transient to the City which Is extinguished only by payment
to the operator or to the City. The transient shall pay the tax to
the operator of the hotel at the time the rent Is paid. If the rent
is paid in installments, a proportionate share of the tax shall be
paid with each installment. The unpaid teu( shall be due upon
the transient's ceasing to occupy space in the hotel. If for any
reason the tax due is not paid to the operator of the hotel, the
tax administrator may require that such tax shall be paid directly
to the tax administrator."
SECTION 2: The City Council may amend this ordinance from time to time to add
exceptions, or adjust the rate, or application of tax, or make such other changes as
they determine to be necessary provided the rate of tax to be imposed by this
ordinance shall not be increased.
SECTION 3: In accordance with Section 4013 of the Elections Code of the State
of Califomla, this Ordinance shall be considered as adopted upon the date that the vote
Is declared by the City Council and shall go into effect ten (10) days after that date.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the People of the City of Carisbad at an
election held on the 7th day of June, 1988.
CLAUDE A. LEWIS, Mayor
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Cleri<
(SEAL)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
VINCENT F. BIONDO, JR., City Attomey
3rcl PROOF
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PROOFED
BY Date
CITY ATI OHNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS
Proposition C asks the people of Carisbad to adopt an ordinance amending Section
3.12.030 of the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the existing 6% transient
occupancy tax rate to 8% of the charge for the room. All the other provisions for the tax
would remain the same. This ordinance has been unanimously approved by the City
Coundi. Proposition 62 passed at the November 4, 1966 election also requires
approval by a majority vote of the voters voting in this election. The proceeds of this tax
will go to the general fund. If this measure is approved the increase will be effective ten
days after the vote is declared by the City Council.
ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION C
WHAT IS TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX (TOT)? - The tax which visitors pay on
the rent charged by hotel operators. TOT IS NOT A TAX ON RESIDENTS,
HOMEOWNERS OR BUSINESS OPERATORS.
WHERE DOES IT GO? - Every TOT dollar cun-ently collected in Carisbad goes
directly into Carisbad's general fund.
WHAT DOES IT PAY FOR? - The general fund supports City services, like police
and fire protection, street maintenance, and pari<s and recreation. These services
benefit both visitors and residents of Carisbad.
HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE CAN 2% MAKE? - If Proposition C is adopted, a
visitor to Carisbad who is paying $60.00 for a hotel room will pay an additional $1.20;
not a significant amount per individual. CItywide, however, the 2% TOT increase would
have generated an additional $570,000 last year, which would have gone to pay for
essential city services.
WHEN WAS IT LAST INCREASED? - Cartsbad's TOT started in 1964 and has
never been increased. Carisbad now charges the lowest TOT rate in San Diego
County. The majority of agencies in San Diego County charge 2% more than Carisbad.
WHY DO WE NEED TO INCREASE TOT? - The ability of local govemments to
generate revenue has been severely reduced. Each year brings new legislation and new
limitations. At the same time, the City has been expanding services to make Carisbad a
safe and desirable community; building new roads, fire stations and pari<s. Each year
the City reviews its operation to make it more efficient, and will continue to do so in the
future. The City must generate more revenue to meet future demands. Proposition C
will raise needed revenues for the City's general fund WITHOUT TAXING THE
RESIDENTS OR BUSINESSES OF CARLSBAD.
Support our efforts to keep Carisbad a healthy, economically viable and safe
community. VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION C. .
CLAUDE LEWIS, Mayor ANN KULCHIN, Mayor Pro Tem
ERIC LARSON, City Council Member MARK PETTINE, City Council Member
JOHN MAMAUX, City Council Member
ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION C
No argument against the proposition was filed in the office of the City Cleric.
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
Proposition D
(This proposition will appear on the ballot In the following form.)
D Shall Ordinance No. NS-10 be adopted amending Chapter 3.12
of the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the Transient
Occupancy Tax rate by an additionai 2% to pay for the
promotion of tourism in the city and for a public golf course, tennis
courts and related facilities?
ORDINANCE NO. NS-10
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING TITLE 3, CHAPTER 3.12 OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE
ADDITION OF SECTION 3.12.035 TO INCREASE THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
RATE BY 2% TO PAY FOR THE PROMOTION OF TOURISM IN THE CITY AND FOR A
PUBLIC GOLF COURSE, TENNIS COURTS AND RELATED FACILiTIES.
The City Council of the City of Carisbad, California does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1: That Title 3, Chapter 3.12 of the Carisbad Municipal Code Is
amended by the addition of Section 3.12.035 to read as follows:
"3.12.035 Imposition of additional amount - where payable - purposes, (a) In
addition to the tax imposed by Section 3.12.030 for the privilege of occupancy in any
hotel, each transient is subject to and shall pay a tax in the amount of two percent of
the rent charged by the operator. Such tax constitutes a debt owed by the transient to
the City which is extinguished only by payment to the operator or to the City. The
transient shall pay the tax to the operator of the hotel at the time the rent Is paid. If the
rent is paid in installments, a proportionate share of the tax shall be paid with each
installment. The unpaid tax shall be due upon the transient's ceasing to occupy space
in the hotel. If for any reason the tax due is not paid to the operator of the hotel, the tax
administrator may require that such tax shall be paid directly to the tax administrator.
(b) The proceeds of this tax shall be limited to the uses specified in this section in
the following priority:
1. The City Council shall make an annual appropriation beginning on July
1, 1989 to the Carisbad Convention and Visitors Bureau of two hundred thousand
dollars to be used for the promotion of tourism in the City of Carisbad. if the Bureau
ceases to exist or is otherwise unable to use the money for such purposes it shall be
deposited in the general fund.
2. An amount up to the next nine hundred thousand dollars per year
shall be used by the City Council for the constmction of an 18 hole championship
public golf course and related facilities in the City of Carisbad and for the construction
of one or more complexes of public tennis courts and related facilities in the City of
Carisbad.
3. The next two hundred thousand dollars may be used by the City
Council for the construction, reconstmction, maintenance or repair of the facilities
described in subsection (2) or for the construction of an executive golf course and
related facilities in the City of Carisbad.
4. Any proceeds from this tax In excess of the amounts necessary to
satisfy the requirements of subsections (1), (2) and (3) or otherwise unexpended when
this tax terminates shall be deposited in the general fund.
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(c) The tax imposed by subsection (a) shall be paid for a period beginning on
July 1, 1989 and ending twenty years after the date the City sells the bonds necessary
to fund the facilities described in Section (b) (2)."
SECTION 2: The City Council may amend this ordinance from time to time to add
exceptions, or adjust the rate, or application of tax, or make such other changes as
they determine to be necessary provided the rate of tax to be imposed by this
ordinance shall not be increased and the allocation of funds for the promotion of
tourism in the City or for the construction of the golf course or tennis courts shall not
be decreased.
SECTION 3: In accordance with Section 4013 of the Elections Code of the State
of California, this ordinance shall be considered as adopted upon the date that the vote
is declared by the City Council and shall go into effect ten days after that date.
SECTION 4: This ordinance imposes a special tax and therefore requires the
approval of two thirds of the voters voting thereon in the election. It will be presented to
the voters at the same time as another ordinance requiring a majority vote which would
raise the transient occupancy tax rate from 6% to 8%. If both ordinances are adopted
the effect of this ordinance will be to increase the transient occupancy tax rate from 8%
to 10%. If this ordinance passes and the other does not this ordinance would increase
said rate from 6% to 8%.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the People of the City of Carisbad at an
election held on the 7th day of June, 1988.
CLAUDE A. LEWIS, Mayor
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Cleric
(SEAL)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
VINCENT F. BIONDO, JR., City Attomey
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PROOFED
il Date
CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS
Proposition 0 asks the people of Carisbad to adopt an ordinance adding Section
3.12.035 to the Carisbad Municipal Code to increase the transient occupancy tax rate
by an additional 2% of the charge for the room. Section 3.12.030 cun-ently imposes a
tax of 6%. At this election the people have been asked to approve Proposition C which
would increase the rate from 6% to 8%. If that measure passes, then Proposition D
would Increase the rate an additional 2%, from 8% to 10%. If Proposition C is not
approved then the effect of Proposition D would be to increase the existing 6% rate to
8%. All the other provisions of the transient occupancy tax would remain the same.
This ordinance has been approved by a four-fifths vote of the City Council. Proposition
62, passed at the November 4, 1986 election, also requires approval by a two-thirds
vote of the voters voting in this election. The two-thirds requirement applies to
Proposition D because the proceeds of the 2% increase are limited to the uses
specified In the ordinance. The first $200,000 must be given each year to the Carisbad
Convention and Visitors Bureau to be used for the promotion of tourism in the City of
Carisbad. An amount up to the next $900,000 per year must be used by the City
Council for the construction of an 18 hole championship public golf course and for the
construction of one or more complexes of public tennis courts and related facilities in
the City of Carisbad. Additional proceeds in an amount up to $200,000 per year may be
used for maintenance and repair of the golf course or tennis facilities or for the
constmction of an additional executive golf course In the City. Any funds remaining
would be deposited in the general fund. If this measure is approved, the ordinance
would be effective and the tax levied ten days after the results of the vote are declared
by the City Council. However, the actual collection of the increased tax will not begin
until July 1,1989. The ordinance also contains a "sunset" provision. The additional 2%
tax will end and the ordinance will be of no further force and effect twenty years after the
date the City Council sells the bonds necessary to fund the golf course and tennis
facility.
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ARGUMEN r IN f-AVOR OF PROPOSITION D
THIS MEASURE WILL NOT COST CARLSBAD RESIDENTS ANY MONEY.
WHAT IS TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX (TOT)? - The tax which visitors pay on
the rent charged by hotel operators. IT IS NOT A TAX ON RESIDENTS,
HOMEOWNERS OR BUSINESS OPERATORS.
WHERE WILL THE ADDITIONAL 2% GO? - Unlike the existing TOT and
Proposition C TOT dollars which go into the general fund. Proposition D is a special tax
which will be used for the following:
- $200,000 per year for the Carist>ad Convention & ^sitors Bureau, to promote
tourism in Carisbad.
- Up to $900,000 per year for debt-service payments on a bond issue to
constmct a public, championship golf course and tennis facility.
- An additional $200,000 per year for improvements to the above golf course
and tennis facility, or for the constmction of an executive golf course.
- Any funds collected within a fiscal year in excess of $1,300,000 will go into
Carisbad's general fund.
HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE CAN 2% MAKE? - A 2% increase will not
significantly affect a visitor's hotel bill or the demand for rooms in Carisbad. A sutvey
indicates that increased TOTs have generally not reduced occupancy rates or revenues
for the hotel industry.
A 2% increase will, however, raise substantial funds to pay for the constmction of
a public gotf course and tennis facility, appro>dmately $5 million within the next five years
IS IT A PERMANENT INCREASE? - NO. The additional 2% tax will expire upon
the final debt service payment on the bond issue (approximately 20 years after the sale
of the bond).
Proposition 0 will enhance the City of Carisbad for residents and visitors alike and will
make Carisbad a destination resort. Proposition D will help make Carisbad financially
strong; promoting jobs, businesses and the local economy.
Say YES to this unique opportunity to shape the future of your community.
ON PROPOSITION D. VOTE YES
CLAUDE LEWIS, Mayor
ERIC LARSON, City Council Member
ANN KULCHIN, Mayor Pro Tem
JOHN MAMAUX, City Council Member
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION D
No rebuttal to the argument in favor of the proposition was filed in the office of the City Cleric.
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PROOFED
Date
ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION D
The Caristjad Chamber of Commerce acknowledges the City Council's need to
increase the City's general fund revenues since the Council is responsible for the
financial health of the City. However, the Carisbad Chamber of Commerce DOES NOT
SUPPORT Propositton "D."
The Chamber believes that by limiting the added revenue from the Transient
Occupancy Tax (T.O.T) to specific uses, as outlined in this proposition, the flexibility
necessaiy to mn the city now and in the future is hampered. Tax money should benefit
everyone.
Vote NO on Proposition D.
DONALD E. HOYT
President of the Board
Carisbad Chamber of Commerce
REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION D
THIS MEASURE WILL NOT COST CARLSBAD RESIDENTS ANY MONEY.
The Chamber of Commerce is con-ect when It suggests that taxes going into the
general fund allow maximum flexibility. The general fund is discretionary and can be
used for any purpose deemed appropriate and necessary by the^h^City Council. The
Council could have proposed that Proposition D revenue go into the general fund, and
then used those funds to pay for the constmction of a public golf course and tennis
facility. By doing so, approval of Proposition D would have been much easier because a
general tax requires only a 50% majority vote while a special tax (which Proposition D is)
requires a 2/3 majority vote.
However, the City Council believes in political accountability and openness. As
Proposition D is written, the voters of Carisbad know exactly how that money will be
used. The first $200,000 will go to the Convention & Visitors Bureau to promote tourism
in Carisbad; this action will relieve the general fund of that cun-ent commitment.
Proposition 0 revenue collected in excess of $1,300,000 per year will also go into the
general fund.
Proposition D revenue will be used for the benefit of the entire City by helping to
make Carisbad a destination resort which will stimulate the local economy, provide jobs
and enhance property values.
Proposition D Is about the future of Carisbad. Help keep Carisbad a unique and
vital community - vote YES on Proposition D.
CLAUDE LEWIS, Mayor ANN KULCHIN, Mayor Pro Tem
ERIC LARSON, City Council Member JOHN MAMAUX, City Council Member
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