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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19-City Clerk CITY. OF SAN BERtORDINO - REQUEST OR COUNCIL ACTION From: Rachel Krasney, City Clerk Subject: Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Amending Chapter 5.04 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to Business Registration Certificates. Dept: City Clerk's Office Date: December 5, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: 11/21/91: Legislative Review committee approved (2 to 1) the attached proposal to change designation of -Business License- to -Business Registration Certificate- and removal of Certificate of Occupancy requirement from Business Registriation Certificate process. Recommended motion: To approve City Clerk's proposal to change designation of "Business License" to "Business Registration Certificate"; authorize the City Clerk to take necessary action to implement the change; and that the Ordinance amending Chapter 5.04 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to Business Registration Certificates he laid over for final adoption. ~~v~ Contact person: Rachel krasnev Phone: 5]02 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: S4,lOl qt;; Source: (Acct. No.! 001-033-53016 (Acct. DescriPtion) Printing Charges Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No 19-- CITY OF SAN BERNC"DINO - REQUEST PjR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Rachel Krasney, City Clerk November 22, 1991 DATE: SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION AT MEETING OF DECEMBER 16, 1991 RE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE DESIGNATION OF "BUSINESS LICENSE" TO "BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE" AND REMOVAL OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENT FROM BUSINESS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE PROCESS ----------------------------------------------------------------- At the November 21, 1991 meeting of the Legislative Review Committee, the attached proposal to change the designation of "Business License" to "Business Registration Certificate" and removal of the certificate of occupancy requirement from the Business Registration Certificate Process was approved by a vote of two to one. As outlined in the attached report to the Legislative Review Committee, our experience in the past has been that oftentimes when a new business owner obtains a "business license" the owner mistakenly believes that no other permits are needed. Yet, there may be other steps to be taken to comply fully with other requirements imposed by other levels of government. By changing the designation from "business license" to "Business Registration Certificate" we will more clearly define the document which is being issued when a business pays their tax for doing business in the City of San Bernardino. In a survey of other cities, we found at least nine cities which use either of the following designations: "Business Tax Certificate" or "Business Tax Registration Certificate". Those cities include: Alhambra, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Downey, Fresno, Fullerton, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Santa Barbara. Since the word "tax" has a negative connotation, I am recommending that we simply call our document a Business Registration Certificate. This change does not necessitate our incurring any additional costs other than that for redesigning the application form and certificate to reflect the new designation. Funds are set aside annually to allow us to order the forms needed to process applications/licenses. o 0 Staff Report to the Mayor and City Council From: Rachel Krasney, City Clerk Date: November 22, 1991 Page Two If this change is approved by the City Council, and the Ordinance amending Chapter 5.04 of the Municipal Code is approved for first reading at the December 16, 1991 Council meeting, second and final reading will take place at the meeting of January 6, 1992, with the Ordinance taking effect on February 6, 1992. We will continue to utilize existing application forms/licenses until the supply is exhausted and phase in new application forms/certificates when the need arises. The second part of the proposal presented to the Legislative Review Committee was to remove the requirement for a Certificate of Occupancy from the business license process. Past practice was that when someone came in to apply for a business license, they also had to verify that a valid C of 0 existed and a business license could not be issued unless a valid C of 0 existed for the premises. This resulted in a loss of revenue for the business license division (estimated to be $100,000 annually) because we could not collect business license fees; however, in most cases, the businesses were already operating and generating sales yet the City was not receiving its fees for doing business here. A survey of other cities was also conducted to determine what their practice is and the results of that survey are included in the attached report to the Legislative Review Committee. Several meetings have taken place with all of the departments concerned, Le., Department of Planning and Building Services; the City Attorney; Fire Department; City Administrator; in an effort to streamline the process. Since July of this year, the Department of Planning and Building Services has modified the process so that the issuance of a business license is not delayed; however, such changes will require an amendment to Section 5.04.025 of the Municipal Code. The action requested will formalize those changes. If any further information is needed, please do not hesitate to call me at extension 3210. ~~s~ City Clerk Attachments