HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1972-6345RESOLUTION NO. 6345
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA
VISTA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO AMEND ORDINANCE N0.
1372 ESTABLISHING A PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT
AREA AND LEVYING AN ADDITIONAL BUSINESS TAX THEREIN
FOR UPGRADING AND PROMOTING THE AREA BY REDUCING
THE ADDITIONAL BUSINESS LICENSE LEVY IMPOSED UPON
BUSINESSES LOCATED WITHIN SAID AREA, AND FIXING
THE TIME AND PLACE FOR A HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE
CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER THE ADJUSTMENT OF SAID
ADDITIONAL BUSINESS LICENSE LEVY AND DIRECTING
THE GIVING OF NOTICE OF SAID HEARING
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby
resolve as follows:
1. Authority. Section 36061 of the Streets and Highway
Code authorizes the City Council to make changes in the additional
rate or levy as follows:
~ 36061. Changes in Additional Rate or Levy or Uses;
Resolution of Intention; Contents.
Changes may be made in the rate or additional rate or levy
or in the uses to which the revenue shall be put as speci-
fied in the ordinance establishing the area, by ordinance
adopted after a hearing before the City Council.
The City Council shall adopt a resolution of intention
to change the rate or additional rate or levy or the
uses to which the revenue shall be put at least 15 days
prior to the hearing required by this section. This
resolution shall specify the proposed change and shall
give the time and place of the hearing.
2. Intention. The City Council hereby declares its
intention to make such changes in the additional rate or levy as
follows:
Class A: Business of manufacturing; all classes of
vending mach- i-`nes; games; apartments; hotels -- No additional
assessment.
Class B: Bowling alleys; pool halls, pawn shops --
An additional assessment equal to one-half of the business license.
Class C: Card Rooms -- An assessment of $125/year.
Class D: Bars serving beer only -- An assessment equal
to two times the business license.
Class E: Public utilities, including gas, electric,
telegraph, telephone, water and trash -- An assessment equal to one
times the business license.
Class F: Attorneys; medical and dental doctors; real
estate brokers, bookkeeping, accounting, auto sales, chiropractor;
veterinarians; stock and bond brokers; engineers; savings and loan
associations; loan agencies; construction companies; newsstands,
answering services; coin dealers; all other professions licensed
and regulated by the State of California and not specifically
otherwise classified herein -- An assessment equal to two times
the business license.
Class G: Automotive repairs and accessories; auto
parts; service stations; bookstores; undertaking establishments;
cleaners and cleaner's agents and agencies; laundromats and self-
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service; laundries and cleaners; rental agents and agencies;
refrigeration repair; rental leasing companies; shoe repair shops;
theatres; barber and beauty shops and supply stores; cafes and
restaurants, not serving hard liquor; donut stores; massage
parlors; schools of instruction, training schools; equipment
rentals; physical culture studios or gymnasium; luggage repair
shops, travel agencies; tailors; interior decorators; sewing
machine repair; printers; office machines -- An assessment equal
to four times the business license.
Class H: Grocery stores and supermarkets; bakery
goods; meat markets; delicatessens; department stores; variety
stores; surplus stores; ice cream stores; liquor stores; photo
studios and photo supplies -- An assessment equal to six times
the business license.
Class I: Clothing stores; shoe stores; appliance
stores; furniture stores; jewelry stores; sporting goods stores;
restaurants serving hard liquor; yarn shops; arts and crafts
shops; florists; nurseries, garden shops; hardware stores; pet
stores; plumbing supplies; electrical supplies; television stores;
hearing aid stores; music stores; paint stores; sewing machine
sales; yardage stores; trophies; pharmacies; bicycle stores,
hobby shops; gift stores; carpet stores; all other businesses
involving retail sales -- An assessment equal to eight times the
business license, provided, however, that in no case, shall the
additional business license levy exceed the sum of three hundred
dollars ($300.00).
Said additional license tax shall be levied and
collected on a quarterly basis commencing with the 31st day of
January, 1972, and thereafter on the 30th day of April, the 31st
day of July, and the 30th day of November. Said tax shall be
enforced in the same manner and with the same penalties and
interest as in the case of the general business license tax.
3. Collection of Additional Taxes. The collection
of the additional levy to the license tax proposed by virtue of
this proceeding shall be made at the times set forth hereinabove
and in the same manner as the ordinary business license tax of the
City under the provisions of Chapter 18 of the Chula Vista City
Code, and such tax proposed to be imposed under this proceeding
shall be computed in the manner provided in said Chapter 18 for
each business, but according to the schedule set forth in Section
2 hereinabove and shall be due and payable as provided in Section
2 hereinabove.
4. Alternatives to Said Proposed Changes in the
Additional Rate or Levy. The City Council may at the time and
place of the hearing as set forth in this resolution, consider
alternatives to the proposed changes in the additional rate or
levy as set forth hereinabove.
5. Changes in Advisory Committee. The City Council
shall at the time and place of the hearing as set forth in this
resolution, consider the amendment of Section 7 - Advisory
Committee - of Ordinance No. 1372 to provide for a different
structure of said Advisory Committee and the manner of election
thereof .
6. Time and Place of Hearing; Notice. Notice is
hereby given that Tuesday, the 7th day of March, 1972, at the
hour of 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the City Hall,
276 Fourth Avenue, in the City of Chula Vista is the time and
place fixed for the hearing on this resolution of intention to
amend Ordinance No. 1372 establishing a Parking and Business
Improvement Area and levying an additional business tax therein
for upgrading and promoting the area by reducing the additional
business license levy imposed upon businesses located within said
area.
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7. Publication and Mailing of Notice. The City Clerk
shall cause this resolution to be published at least once in the
Chula Vista Star News, a newspaper of general circulation printed
and published in said City, the first publication to be at least
fifteen (15) days prior to the date of said hearing. The City
Clerk shall also mail a copy of this resolution to each business
in the proposed business improvement area, which mailing shall be
completed at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of said
hearing, all in accordance with Section 36061 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California.
Presented by
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George D. Lindberg, City Att ~ney
Approved as to form by
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George~~3. Lindberg, City Attor y
ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF
CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 15th day of February - 1972,
by the following vote, to-wit:
AYES: Councilmen Hyde, Egdahl, Scott, Hobel, Hamilton
NAYES: Councilmen None
ABSENT: Councilmen None
ATTEST ~~ ~
City Cle k
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) SS.
CITY OF CHULA VI5TA )
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Mayor of the City of Chula Vista
I, , City Clerk of the City of Chula
Vista, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a full, true
and correct copy of Resolution No. and that the same has not
been amended or repealed. DATED
City Clerk
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