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Alameda County, CA November 8, 2011 Election
Measure D
Amending the Municipal Code Regarding Maximum Annual Business Tax
City of Emeryville

Majority Approval Required

Pass: 1,080 / 80.48% Yes votes ...... 262 / 19.52% No votes

See Also: Index of all Measures

Results as of Nov 14 12:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (4/4)
Information shown below: Official Information | Impartial Analysis | Arguments | Full Text

To maintain the high quality of life in Emeryville and fund essential services including police, fire, 9-1-1, park maintenance, litter abatement, graffiti removal, flood protection, street maintenance, accessibility improvements, child care, senior and recreation programs, shall an ordinance be adopted that increases the limit on the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay?

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Impartial Analysis from Emeryville City Attorney
Measure D would increase the limit on the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay as set forth in the Business Tax Ordinance. Currently the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay is $117,048.00 per year, subject to annual adjustments upwards or downwards based on the change in the Bay Area Consumer Price Index. Measure D would increase the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay to $300,000.00 per year, subject to annual adjustments upwards or downwards based on the change in the Bay Area Consumer Price Index.

A "Yes" vote by a majority voting on Measure D means that the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay as set forth in the Business Tax Ordinance would be increased to $300,000.00 per year, subject to annual adjustments upwards or downwards based on the change in the Bay Area Consumer Price. A "No" vote by a majority voting on Measure D means that the maximum annual business tax that businesses pay would remain as currently set forth in the Business Tax Ordinance at $117,048.00 per year, subject to annual adjustments upwards or downwards based on the change in the Bay Area Consumer Price Index.

Respectfully submitted,

Michael G. Biddle
City Attorney

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Arguments For Measure D
MEASURE D INCREASE BUSINESS LICENSE TAX CAP TO $300,000

The City of Emeryville has far more land devoted to businesses than homes. The current Business Tax recognizes that businesses have a responsibility to help pay for essential services including police and fire services, street maintenance, tree and park maintenance, and child care services. Businesses pay a tax based on the gross receipts of their firm and the contribution varies depending on the size of the business. The current business tax is capped at a maximum payment of approximately $117,000 annually, subject to changes based on the Consumer Price Index. Most neighboring cities do not cap their Business Tax, but Emeryville has a cap in order to keep the city competitive to attract new business and retain existing businesses. Recently, Emeryville public services have been reduced due to the recession and the State theft of funds from local governments. The City has responsibly reduced spending by 10% for the current two year budget, and is asking its employees to make contributions to their retirement funds to help offset the loss of revenues. The reduction in services, however, cannot continue indefinitely without affecting the quality of life in Emeryville. The City must match prudent reductions in expenditures with new sources of revenue. Measure D will increase the Business Tax cap (maximum) to $300,000 per year, subject to annual changes based on the Consumer Price Index. The increase in the Business Tax cap authorized by this measure will assist in restoring essential city services and programs with a modest impact on our businesses. We will remain one of the few east bay cities with a cap on the business tax to help us retain existing businesses and attract new business. We urge your support of Measure D with a yes vote.

Ruth Atkin
Councilmember

Ken Bukowski
Councilmember

Nora Davis
Mayor

Kurt Brinkman
City Councilmember

Jennifer West
Vice Mayor

(No arguments against Measure D were submitted)

Full Text of Measure D
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EMERYVILLE AMENDING SECTION 3-
1.132 OF CHAPTER 1 OF TITLE 3 OF THE CITY OF EMERYVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING MAXIMUM ANNUAL LICENSE TAX BASED ON GROSS RECEIPTS

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF EMERYVILLE DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION ONE. Amending Section 3-1.132 of Chapter 1 of Title 3 of the City of Emeryville Municipal Code Regarding Maximum Annual License Tax Based On Gross Receipts. Section 3-1.132 of Chapter 1 of Title 3 of the City of Emeryville Municipal Code regarding Maximum Annual License Tax Based On Gross Receipts, is hereby re-titled and amended in its entirety to read as follows:

3-1.132 Maximum Annual Business Tax.
Every person transacting and carrying on any business within the City of Emeryville that pays an annual business tax pursuant to Section 3-1.124 shall pay an annual business tax no greater than three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00) as adjusted annually upward or downward by the change in the Bay Area Consumer Price Index starting July 1, 2012.

SECTION TWO. Effective Date. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 9217, this Ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after the date the vote is declared by the City Council of the City of Emeryville.

SECTION THREE. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining portions of this Ordinance shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect. The people hereby declare that they would have adopted each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of this Ordinance be declared invalid or unenforceable.

SECTION FOUR. Codification. Section One of this Ordinance shall be codified in the City of Emeryville Municipal Code. Sections Two, Three, Four and Five shall not be codified in the City of Emeryville Municipal Code.

SECTION FIVE. Execution. The Mayor of the City of Emeryville is hereby authorized to attest to the adoption of this Ordinance by the voters of the City by signing where indicated below.

I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED by the people of the City of Emeryville voting on the 8th day of November, 2011.

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Mayor

ATTEST:

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City Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:

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City Attorney


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