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CC Resolution 2006-079RESOLUTION NO. 2006-079 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA., CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ' BALLOT ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX BALLOT MEASURE "J" (ORDINANCE NO. 428) SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS AT THE NOVEMBER 7, 2006 ELECTION AND AUTHORIZING AND ORDERING THE FILING OF SUCH BALLOT ARGUMENT WITH THE CITY CLERK WHEREAS, on July 5, 2006, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2006-066, which submitted a ballot measure (Ordinance No, 428) to the voters at the November 7, 2006 General Municipal Election for the purpose of validating, re-enacting and approving the existing TOT rate and definition of group hotels, as further provided in Ordinance No. 428; and WHEREAS, as of the date of this Resolution, the Riverside County Registrar of Voters has not yet assigned a ballot measure designation letter to the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428); and WHEREAS, at the July 5, 2006 City Council meeting, the City Council also approved City Council Resolution No. 2006-067, which establishes priorities for filing written arguments In Favor and Against City measures, which priorities consist of (in rank order of priority, item 1 being the highest priority): (1) the City Council; (2) member(s) of the City Council, (3) a bona fide association of citizens, and (4) individual voters eligible to vote on City measures; and WHEREAS, Elections Code Section 9282 expressly permits the City Council to file a written argument In Favor or Against the ballot measure '(Ordinance No. 428) and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2006-067 authorized all members of the City Council to file arguments In Favor or Against the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428); and WHEREAS, a draft argument In Favor of the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428) has been prepared and is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and Resolution No. 2006-079 TOT/ Argument in Favor Adopted: July 18, 2006 Page 2 WHEREAS, the. City Council now desires to order the filing of an argument In Favor of the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428) in the form and content of Exhibit A. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: SECTION 1: The City Council approves of the argument In Favor of the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428) attached hereto as Exhibit A and authorizes and orders that it be filed with the City Clerk along with the completed "Statement by Proponents/Authors'. of Arguments" described in Section 2. SECTION 2: Immediately following adoption of this Resolution the members of the City Council shall affix their ,name, signature, address, phone number and title to the "Statement by Proponents/Authors of Arguments attached hereto as Exhibit B. SECTION 3: The filing of rebuttal arguments, if any, shall be completed in the manner prescribed by Elections Code Section 9285 and City Council Resolution No. 2006-067. SECTION 4: The City Clerk is hereby instructed to insert the ballot measure designation (i.e., the lettered designation provided by the Riverside County Registrar of Voters) immediately upon the County Registrar assigning such a ballot measure designation for the ballot measure (Ordinance No. 428). PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 18th day of July, 2006, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Council Members Henderson, Kirk, Osborne, Sniff, Mayor Adolph NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ( W 4L DON ADO)LPH,4Aayor City of La Quinta, California Resolution No. 2006-079 TOT/ Argument in Favor Adopted: July 18, 2006 Page 3 ATTEST: JUWE S. GREEK, MMC,--64 Clerk City of La Quinta, California (City Seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: KA ERINE JENS , City Attorney City of La Quinta, California ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE J Two points must be clear: Hotel taxes are not paid by La Quinta residents. This Measure does not impose new or increased taxes. But this measure is extremely important to La Quinta's future. That is why we urge you to VOTE YES on this measure. Almost no property taxes paid by La Quinta residents go to La Quinta. Rather, the State takes most of the City's property taxes, leaving La Quinta to pay bills with "Bed Taxes" and sales taxes. "Bed Taxes" are technically called Transient Occupancy Taxes ("TOT"). Currently, a 1992 City Ordinance imposes an 11 % Bed Tax on guests staying in group hotels (larger hotels with meeting space) and 10% for all other hotels. Compare our rate to Palm Springs, which imposes an 11.5% Bed Tax. Our lower tax rate encourages use of our hotels over cities with higher Bed Taxes.. Because of a recent court decision, requiring voter approval for certain taxes, La Quinta could have to revert to a lower Bed Tax, unless this Measure is passed. The resulting 1 or 2% difference is money that La Quinta badly needs to provide the existing high quality of services its residents deserve. Some of this Bed Tax money is used to attract tourism to La Quinta, which accordingly increases City resources because these guests pay the Bed Tax. Your "Yes" vote will ensure our City can adequately fund City services that we all use. Since 1992, all hotel users have paid a 10% or I I% Bed Tax depending on whether they are staying in hotels or group hotels. They expect it. Nothing changes if we pass this Measure. Taxes are not raised. But if it fails, La Quinta could lose existing resources. If it fails, how do we recoup these needed resources? VOTE YES ON MEASURE J. Don Adolph Council member Terry Henderson Council member Thamar. Kirk , Council member Lee M. Osborne Council member Stanley Sniff Council member Resolution No. 2006- Adopted: July 18, 2006 Page 5 Exhibit B Statement by Proponents/Authors of Arguments Statement by Proponents/Authors of Arguments (Section 9600 of the Elections Code requires that all arguments concerning measures shall be accompanied by the following form statement, to be signed by each proponent and by each author, if different, of the argument.) The undersigned proponent(s) or author(s) of the Primary argument In Favor of ballot measure J (ballot measure for Ordinance 428, insert letter once assigned by the County Registrar of Voters) at the General Municipal Election for the City of La Quinta to be held on November 7.2006 hereby state that such argument is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. PROPONENT/S AUTHOR/S NAME: SIGNATURE: 1. Contact Person/Chief Proponent Don Adolph Printed Name'SignatureDate 78-405 Calle Tampico (760) 777-7000 Mayor Address Phone Title (Optional) 2. Printed Name Signature Date Address Phone Title (Optional) 3. Printed Name Signature Date Address Phone Title (Optional) 4. Printed Name Signature Date Address Phone Title (Optional) 5. Printed Name Address Phone Signature (Optional) Date