HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 11 Resolution Certifying the City's Eligibility to Receive State Shared Revenues from Cigarette, Gas and Liquor Taxes AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 6/17/2013
Meeting Type: Regular Meeting
Staff Contact/Dept.: Bob Duey, Finance
Staff Phone No: 541.72.3740
Estimated Time: 5 minutes
S P R I N G F I E L D
C I T Y C O U N C I L
Council Goals: Mandate
ITEM TITLE: RESOLUTION CERTIFYING THE CITY’S ELIGIBILITY TO RECEIVE
STATE SHARED REVENUES FROM CIGARETTE, GAS AND LIQUOR
TAXES
ACTION
REQUESTED:
Conduct a Public Hearing and adopt/not adopt the following resolution: A
RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD
CERTIFYING ELIGIBILITY FOR STATE-SHARED REVENUES FROM CIGARETTE,
GAS AND LIQUOR TAXES, APPROVING THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD’S
PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE REVENUE SHARING PROGRAM, AND
DECLARING THE CITY’S ELECTION TO RECEIVE STATE REVENUES PURSUANT
TO OREGON REVISED STATUTES 221.760 AND 221.770.
ISSUE
STATEMENT:
The law provides that cities located within counties having more the 100,000
inhabitants, according to the most recent Federal decennial census must provide
four or more municipal services from a specific list to be eligible to receive state-
shared cigarette, liquor and highway taxes under ORS 221.760. The accompanying
resolution will satisfy that requirement
ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A: Council Resolution
DISCUSSION/
FINANCIAL
IMPACT:
To be eligible to receive state shared revenues in the ensuing fiscal year, the City
must provide at least four of seven eligible services, and perform five additional
actions:
1. Advertise and hold a public hearing before the Budget Committee
2. Advertise and hold a public hearing before the City Council
3. Adopt a resolution certifying the City is eligible to receive funds
under the ORS 221.760
4. Adopt a resolution approving the City’s participation in the program
5. File a copy of the resolution with the State of Oregon by July 31st
A public hearing was advertised and held before the Budget Committee on April
30, 2013. The attached resolution will satisfy items 2, 3 and 4. Upon adoption, the
City’s Budget Officer will file the appropriate documentation with the State.