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EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br /> Public Hearing: An Ordinance Concerning Motor Vehicle Fuel Dealer's Business <br /> Licenses; and Amending Sections 3.467, 3.474, 3.480, 3.483, and 3.484 of the <br /> Eugene Code, 1971 <br /> <br />Meeting Date: November 22, 2004 Agenda Item Number: 5 <br />Department: Public Works Staff Contact: Kurt Corey <br />www. cl. eugene, or. us Contact Telephone Number: 682-5241 <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />This public hearing provides an opportunity for council to hear input from the community with regard to <br />proposed amendments to the Eugene Code concerning the motor vehicle fuel dealer's business license <br />tax. The principal change council is currently considering is an increase in the Business License Tax on <br />Motor Vehicle Fuel Dealers from the current 3-cent level. The purpose of this increase would be to <br />generate additional annual revenue to address critical pavement preservation needs. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />Previous Council Action and History <br />In October 2001, the Citizen Budget Subcommittee on Transportation System Funding presented its <br />recommendation that the council implement a transportation funding package consisting of a <br />combination local motor vehicle fuel tax and transportation system maintenance fee for the purpose of <br />generating an additional $9 million annually to address the City's critical transportation system funding <br />needs. On January 27, 2003, the local motor vehicle fuel tax ("fuel tax") was approved by the council at <br />the 3-cent level. <br /> <br />On September 27, 2004, the council reviewed the progress to-date on pavement preservation program <br />funding efforts, heard updates on cooperative efforts with partner agencies, and discussed the potential <br />implementation of additional funding options, as well as a potential increase in the level of the existing <br />local fuel tax. At that meeting, the council directed staff to bring back draft ordinances increasing the <br />local motor vehicle fuel tax by an additional 2 cents (to 5 cents-per-gallon) and establishing a <br />transportation system maintenance fee. The council also requested at that time that staff bring back <br />information on possible bonding options for funding pavement preservation needs. <br /> <br />On October 27, 2004, the council reviewed and discussed the two draft ordinances and also reviewed <br />bonding alternatives for funding the backlog of pavement preservation projects. At that meeting, the <br />council directed that the amendments to the fuel tax code be moved forward to public hearing with no <br />amount specified on the level of tax at this time. The council further determined by majority vote to <br />discontinue efforts to establish a transportation system maintenance fee. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041122\S0411225.doc <br /> <br /> <br />