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Item 5: Ratification of IGR Actions of Feb. 27, and Mar. 6, 2013
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Item 5: Ratification of IGR Actions of Feb. 27, and Mar. 6, 2013
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<br />Sponsored by: Representatives Tomei, Barnhart, Doherty, Frederick, Keny-Guyer, Nathanson, <br />and Senators Dingfelder, Monnes Anderson, Monroe and Shields <br /> <br />Staff Comments: Consulting with Brenda Wilson,this very closely follows the bill the COE <br />sponsered in 2011 that did not move forward. High priority for EPD. This is PDX's <br />bill, they Support P1 also. LOC supports P2. OACP has not taken a position. This allows for <br />impact areas similar to the trial zone that was in effect downtown and around Washington- <br />Jefferson park a couple years ago. We observed a drastic drop in the community quality of life <br />issues while the zone was in place. <br /> Recommendation: Priority 1 Support <br /> <br /> <br />HB 2885 <br />:Establishes license fee surcharges for full on-premises sales, limited on premises <br />sales and off-premises sales licenses for alcoholic beverages. Dedicates <br />surcharges for payment to cities or counties for public safety purposes. Applies <br />to licenses authorizing alcoholic beverage sales during periods that begin on or <br />st <br />after January 1, 2014. Takes effect on 91 day following adjournment sine die. <br /> <br />Relating to: Relating to license fee moneys collected by the Oregon Liquor Control <br />Commission; appropriating money; prescribing an effective date; providing for <br />revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority. <br /> <br />Sponsored by: Rules <br /> <br />Staff Comments: HB 2885 would provide new revenue to cities and counties specifically to fund <br />local public safety activity. The source would be a new annual surcharge on sales of alcoholic <br />beverages at each licensed premises. The amount of the surcharge would vary based on the <br />volume of alcohol sales. Amounts cannot yet be estimated but would likely be significant. LOC <br /> <br />is support P2, PDX is support P2 or 3, OACP has not reviewed at this point.As written this will <br />not impact the City's ability to collect a fee and provide our local recommendation to OLCC. The <br />way I read EPD and other public safety services may receive benefit from the passing of this <br />bill. I am forwarding to Nathan Reynolds. I'm not sure if we currently receive any funds from <br />OLCC maybe a question for Finance. <br />Recommendation: Priority 1 Support <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SJR 0011 <br />:Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution to make assess value of property <br />equal to real market value after certain exception events. Refers proposed <br />amendment to people for their approval or rejection at next regular general <br />election <br /> <br />Relating to: Proposing amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to making assessed value <br />of property equal to real market value after certain exception events <br /> <br />Sponsored by: <br /> <br />Staff Comments: <br />Recommendation: <br /> <br /> <br />SJR 0010 <br />:Proposes amendment to Oregon Constitution relating to local option ad valorem <br />property taxes. Refers proposed amendment to people for their approval or <br />rejection at next regular general election <br />3 | Page <br />February 27, 2013 IGR Committee Meeting <br /> <br />
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