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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 9437Resolution No. 9437 Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Calling a Special Election for November 4, 2014 for Submittal to the Qualified Electors of the City a Measure Related to the Utility Users Tax RECITALS A. The City's long term economic health is dependent on a diverse revenue base. B. Since 1987 the residents of the City of Palo Alto have paid a utility user tax on telephone communications services. C. The telecommunications portion of the total UUT revenue is $2.8 million annually or nearly 2 percent of general fund revenue. D. Telephone communication advances over the past two decades mean that the City must update its utility users tax to match today's technology, including definitions for new telecommunications technologies. E. Updating the existing outdated utility users tax on telecommunications services with a modest reduction of the existing rate will ensure that taxpayers are treated the same regardless of the type oftechnology used. F. The telecommunications users tax component of the utility users tax is an important revenue source and preserving that revenue will ensure that the City can preserve essential City services including fire protection, rapid emergency response and crime prevention, library hours and services, maintenance of City parks, playgrounds and athletic fields and continue to provide the programs that residents expect and deserve. G. The measure will safeguard local revenues already being received for local needs and this money cannot be taken away by the State. H. The UUT discount for large volume commercial users of electricity, gas and water is contrary to current city goals of energy conservation. I. A proposed ordinance, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment "A" (the "Ordinance"), would modernize the telecommunications portion of the UUT and eliminate the large volume utility tax discount for gas, electric and water. J. Pursuant to Government Code Section 53724 and Election Code Section 9222, the City Council desires to submit the Ordinance to the voters of the City at the Election. The Council of the City of Palo Alto RESOLVES as follows: 1 140617 jb 0131201 SECTION 1. Findings. The City Council finds and determines that each of the findings set forth above are true and correct. SECTION 2. General Tax Proposal. The City Council proposes to impose the general tax set forth in the Ordinance and to present this proposal to the voters on November 4, 2014. The proposed type of tax, the rate of the tax, and the method of tax collection are as set forth in the Ordinance. SECTION 3. Special Election. The City Council hereby calls a special municipal election on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 9222, the City Council hereby submits the Ordinance to the voters at the Election and orders the following question to be submitted to the voters at the Election: To ensure continued funding for basic and essential services such YES as police, fire and street maintenance and repair, shall the City of Palo Alto maintain the telecomrrlUnications portion of the Utility Users Tax while reducing the rate from 5% to 4. 75%; modernize its provisions to ensure equal treatment of taxpayers regardless NO of telecommunications technology used; and eliminate a discounted tax rate paid by a small number of commercial large users of gas, electric and water services? This question requires the approval of a majority of those casting votes. SECTION 4. Adoption of Measure. The measure to be submitted to the voters is attached to this Resolution as Attachment A and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 5. Notice of Election. Notice of the time and place of holding the election is hereby given, and the City Clerk is authorized, instructed and directed to give further or additional notice of the election, in time, form and manner as required by law. SECTION 6. Impartial Analysis. Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9280, the City Council hereby directs the City Clerk to transmit a copy of the measure to the City Attorney. The City Attorney shall prepare an impartial analysis of the measure, not to exceed 500 words in length, showing the effect of the measure on the existing law and the operation of the measure, and transmit such impartial analysis to the City Clerk on or before August 19, 2014. SECTION 7. Ballot Arguments. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 9286 et. seq., August 12, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. shall be the deadline for submission of arguments in favor of, and arguments against, any local measures on the ballot. If more than one argument for and/or against is received, the priorities established by Elections Code Section 9287 shall control. SECTION 8. Rebuttal Arguments. The provisions of Elections Code Section 9285 shall control the submission of any rebuttal arguments. The deadline for filing rebuttal arguments shall be August 19, 2014 at 5:30p.m. 2 140617 jb 0131201 SECTION 9. Consolidation Request. The Council of the City of Palo Alto requests the governing body of any other political subdivision, or any officers otherwise authorized by law, to partially or completely consolidate such elections and the City Council consents to such consolidation. The Council requests the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County to include on the ballots and sample ballots, all qualified measures submitted by the City Council to be ratified by the qualified electors of the City of Palo Alto. SECTION 10. Request for County Services. Pursuant to Section 10002 of the California Elections Code, the Council of the City of Palo Alto hereby requests the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County to permit the Registrar of Voters to render services to the City of Palo Alto relating to the conduct of Palo Alto's General Municipal and Special Elections which are called to be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. The services shall be of the type normally performed by the Registrar of Voters in assisting the clerks of municipalities in the conduct of elections including, but not limited to, checking registrations, mailing ballots, hiring election officers and arranging for polling places, receiving absentee voter ballot applications, mailing and receiving absent voter ballots and opening and counting same, providing and distributing election supplies, and furnishing voting machines. SECTION 11. Transmittal of Resolution. The City Clerk is hereby directed to submit forthwith a certified copy of this resolution to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors and to the Registrar of Voters. II II II II II II II II II II II II II 3 140617 jb 0131201 SECTION 12. Exemption from CEQA. The City Council finds that this resolution is not a project under Section 21065 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). INTRODUCED AND PASSED: June 23, 2014 AYES: BERMAN, BURT, HOLMAN, KLEIN, KNISS, PRICE, SCHARFF, SCHMID, SHEPHERD NOES: ABSENT: ABSENTIONS: City Clerk 4 140617 jb 0131201 Attachment A Ordinance No. Ordinance of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Amending Chapter 2.35 of Title 2 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code Relating to the Utility Users Tax The People of the City of Palo Alto do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 2.35 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code is hereby amended by amending Chapter 2.35 as follows: 2.35.010 Short title. 2.35.020 Tax imposed. Chapter 2.35 UTILITY USERS TAX 2.35.030 Disposition of tax revenue. 2.35.040 Definitions. 2.35.050 Constitutional exemption. 2.35.060 Electricity users tax. 2.35.070 Gas users tax. 2.35.080 Water users tax. 2.35.090 Tele~communications users tax. 2.35.1dO Tax rate for high volume service users. 2.35.110 Council authorization to suspend collection of a portion of tax for limited periods of time. 2.35.120 Collection oftax. 2.35.130 Reporting and remitting. 2.35.140 Penalty for delinquency. 2.35.150 Records. 2.35.160 Failure to pay tax-Administrative remedy. 2.35.170 Actions to collect. 2.35.180 Administrative rules, regulations and agreements. 2.35.190 Refunds. 2.35.200 Bundling Taxable Items with Nontaxable Items. 2.35.010 Short title. This chapter shall be known as the 11 Utility Users Tax.11 (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.020 Tax imposed. There is established and imposed, commencing on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, a utility users tax at the rate set forth in this chapter. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.030 Disposition of tax revenue. 140510 ib 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 The tax imposed by this chapter is for the purpose of raising revenues for the general governmental purposes of the city. All of the proceeds from the tax imposed by this chapter shall be placed in the city's general fund. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.040 Definitions. (a) Except where context otherwise requires, the definitions given in this section govern the construction of this chapter: (1) "City" means the city of Palo Alto. (2) "Month" means a calendar month. (3) "Person" means any natural person, firm, association, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership of any kind, club, Massachusetts business or common law trust or society, organization, corporation (foreign and domestic), business trust of any kind, or the manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them. (4) "Service supplier" means a person required to collect and remit a tax imposed by this chapter and includes the city's utilities department with respect to a tax imposed on the use of gas, electricity and water aRel aR'f telepl=toRe eorporatioR witl=t respect to tl=te tax imposeel OR tl=te 1:1se of telepl=toRe ser'l'iees. (5) "Service user" means a person required to pay a tax imposed by this chapter. (6) "Utility tax year" means the period beginning on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter and ending June 30, 1988, for the initial utility tax year. Thereafter, the utility tax year shall be the twelve-month period beginning July 1st and ending June 30th of the next succeeding calendar year. _ (7) "Telepl=toRe eorporatioR" meaRs tl=te same as elefiReel iR SeetioR 2g4 of tl=te P1:11::llie Utilities Coele of tl=te state. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (partL 1987) 2.35.050 Constitutional exemption. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as imposing a tax upon the city of Palo Alto or any other person if imposition of such tax upon that person would be in violation of the Constitution of the United States or that of the state of California or any other statute or regulation that applies to charter cities. The City may adopt an administrative policy to implement this provision. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.060 Electricity users tax. (a) There is imposed a tax upon every person in the city using electricity in the city. The tax imposed by this section shall be at the rate of five percent of the charges to a service user made for such electricity by a service supplier, except as provided in Section 2.35.100. Said tax shall be paid by the person paying for such electricity. 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 (b) "Charges," as used in this section, shall include charges made for metered energy and charges for service, including customer charges, service charges, standby charges, charges for temporary services, demand charges, and annual and monthly charges. (c) As used in this section, the term "using electricity" shall not be construed to mean the storage of such electricity by a person in a battery owned or possessed by him for use in an automobile or other machinery or device apart from the premises upon which the electricity was received; provided, however, that the term shall include the receiving of such electricity for the purpose of using it in the charging of batteries; nor shall the term include the mere transmission or receiving of such electricity by a governmental agency at a point within the city for resale. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.070 Gas users tax. (a) There is imposed a tax upon every person in the city using gas in the city which is delivered through mains or pipes. The tax imposed by this section shall be at the rate of five percent of the charges to a service user made for such gas by a service supplier, except as provided in Section 2.35.100. Said tax shall be paid by the person paying for such gas. (b) "Charges," as used in this section, shall include charges made for metered gas and charges for service, including customer charges, service charges, demand charges, standby charges, charges for temporary service, and annual and monthly charges. (c) There shall be excluded from the base on which the tax imposed in this section is computed charges made for gas which is to be resold and delivered through mains or pipes and charges made for gas to be used in the generation of electrical energy by a governmental agency. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.080 Water users tax. (a) There is imposed a tax upon every person in the city using water which is delivered through mains or pipes in the city. The tax imposed by this section shall be at the rate of five percent of the charges to a service user made for such water by a service supplier, except as provided in Section 2.35.100. Said tax shall be paid by the person paying for such water. (b) "Charges," as used in this section, shall include charges for metered water and charges for service, including customer charges, service charges, standby charges, charges for temporary service, and annual and monthly charges. (c) There shall be excluded from the base on which the tax imposed in this section is computed charges made for water which is to be resold and delivered through mains or pipes and charges made for water used in the generation of electrical energy by a governmental agency. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 2.35.090 Telecommunicationspl:leRe users tax. (a) There is imposed a tax upon every person in the city, using intrastate telephone communication services in the city, other than a telephone corporation. The tax imposed by this section shall be at the rate of #ve 4. 75 percent of the charges made to a service user for such services by a service supplier and shall be paid by the person paying for such services. (b) As used in this section, the term "charges" shall not include charges for services paid for by inserting coins in a coin-operated telephone except that where such coin-operated services are furnished for a guaranteed amount, the amounts paid under such guarantee plus any fixed monthly or other periodic charge shall be included in the base for computing the amount of tax due; nor shall the terrn "telephone cornrn1:1nications services" incl1:1ele Janel rnobile services or rnaritirne mobile services as elefineel in Section 2.1 of Title 47 of the Coele of ~eeleral Reg~:~ lations, or any arnenelrnent or replacement thereof. ___kL_ The telephone 1:1sers tax imposed by this section is intended to, and does, apply to all charges billed to a telephone account having a situs in the city, irrespective of whether a particular communication service originates and/or terminates within the city. The situs shall be the service address, if known; otherwise the billing address. _jQLThe term "telephone communication services" means refers to that service which provieles access to a telephone systern anel the privilege of telephonic ql:lality cornrn1:1nication with s1:1bstantially all persons having telephone stations which are part of s1:1ch telephone systern. The terrn "telephone cornrn1:1nication services" also refers to that service •.,vhich provieles access to a telephone systern for elata anel/or vieleo to the extent perrnitteel b'{ law. the transmission, conveyance, or routing of voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals to a point, or between or among points, whatever the technology used, including, but not limited to, traditional telephone service, mobile telecommunications service, and broadband service (e.g., digital subscriber line (DSL), fiber optic, coaxial cable, and wireless broadband, including Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and Wireless MESH) to the extent not prohibited by Federal and/or State law, now or in the future. "Telephone communication services" includes transmission, conveyance, or routing in which computer processing applications are used to act on the form, code or protocol of the content for purposes of transmission, conveyance or routing without regard to whether such service is referred to as voice over internet protocol (VoiP) services or is classified by the Federal Communications Commission as enhanced or value added, and includes video and/or data service that is functionally integrated with "telephone communication services." (e) The tax imposed by this section applies to all telephone communication services however charged or billed, including, but not limited to prepaid services, post-paid services, 800 services (or any other toll-free numbers), or 900 services. (f) The tax imposed by this section applies to ancillary telephone communication services, which are those services that enable or enhance access to telephone communication services. Ancillary telephone communication services include, but are not limited to, charges for connection, reconnection, termination, movement, or change oftelephone communication 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 services: detailed billing; central office and custom calling features (including but not limited to call waiting, call forwarding, caller identification and three-way calling); voice mail and other messaging services: directory assistance: access and line charges: local number portability charges: text and instant messaging: and conference calls. (g) "Mobile telecommunication service" means commercial mobile radio service, as defined in Section 20.3 of Title 47 ofthe Code of Federal Regulations and as set forth in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act (4 U.S.C. Section 124) and the regulations thereunder. (h) "Place of primary use" means the street address representative of where the customer's use of the telephone communications service primarily occurs, which must be the residential street address or the primary business street address ofthe customer. (i) "Service address" means either (1) the location of the service user's telephone communication equipment from which the communication originates or terminates, regardless of where the communication is billed or paid: or (2) if the location of the equipment is unknown (e.g., mobile telecommunication service or VoiP service), the service address means the location of the service user's place of primary use: or (3) for prepaid telephone communication service "service address" means the point of sale of the services where the point of sale is within the city, or if unknown, the known address ofthe service user (e.g., billing address or location associated with the service number), which locations shall be presumed to be the place of primary use. (j) There is a rebuttable presumption that a telephone communication service, which is billed to a billing or service address in the city, is used, in whole or in part, within the city's boundaries, and such service is subject to taxation under this section. There is also a rebuttable presumption that a prepaid telephone communication service sold within the city is primarily used, in whole or in part, within the city and is therefore subject to taxation under this section. If the billing address of the service user is different from the service address, the service address of the service user shall be used for purposes of imposing the tax. As used in this section, the term "charges" shall include the value of any other services, credits, property of every kind or nature, or other consideration provided by the service user in exchange for the telephone communication service. (c) Notwitl=lstaneling tl=le J3rO'Iisions of s~:~esection (a) of tl=lis section, tl=le tax il:t=~J3oseel ~:~neler tl=lis section sl=lall not ee iR=IJ30Seel ~:~J3on any J3ersons for ~:~sing intrastate teleJ31=lone COR=IR=II:Inication services to tl=le extent tl=lat tl=le aR=Io~:~nts J3aiel for s~:~cl=l services are exem13t froR=I or not s~:~eject to t~e tax iR=IJ30Seel ~:~neler Division 2, Part 20 of tl=le California Reven~:~e anel TaJEation Coele, or tl=le tax iR=IJ3oseel ~:~neler Section 4251 of tl=le Internal Reven~:~e Coele, any aR=IeneiR=!ent or any re(31acement thereof. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) a.i5.1QQ laK rate for l:tigl:t •Joh:IMC sen.·ice wsers. (a) Tl=le tax rate iR=I(3oseel on electricity, gas anei·Nater ~:~sers in Sections 2.g5.0e0, 2.~§.070 anel 2.g5.080 resJ3ectively sl=lall ee tl=lree J3ercent on allloltility charges to a service ~:~ser exceeeling tl=le c~:~R=I~:~Iative aR=Iololnt of $800,000.00 for water, gas anel electricity or any 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 eombiRatioR thereof eh:lriRg aRy ~c:~tilit'( tax year a Rei shall be two ~ereeRt ofthe amo~c:~Rt of ~c:~tility charges exeeeeliRg the e~c:~m~c:~lative amo~c:~Rt of $2,400,000.00 for water, gas or electricity or aRy eombiRatioR thereof el~c:~riRg aRy ~c:~tility ta)E year. {b} CommeReiRg oR J~c:~ly 1, 1988, a Rei every J~c:~ly 1st thereafter, the eli rector of fiRaRee shall aRR~c:~all•t aelj~c:~st the three ~ereeRt a Rei t\\'O ~ereeRt tax rate thresholels s~eeifieel iR s~c:~bseetioR {a} ofthis seetioR by the aRR~c:~al chaRge iR the CoRs~c:~mer Price IRelex, All UrbaR CoRs~c:~mers, for the SaR l=raReiseo OaldaRel SaR Jose Metro~olitaR Area ~~c:~blisheel by the 8~c:~rea~c:~ of labor Statistics or aRy re~laeemeRt iRelex ~~c:~blisheel by saiel 8~c:~rea~c:~ C'IRelex11 } for the ~reeeeliRg year as ill~c:~strateel by the followiRg form~c:~la: NT T {A} I {8} NT New thresh ole! for the ~c:~~eomiRg ~c:~tility tax year T C~c:~rreRt thresholel A The IRele)E for l\~ril ~reeeeliRg the ~c:~~eomiRg ~c:~tility tax year 8 The IRelex for the ~revio~c:~s A~ril. !=or exam~le, OR J~c:~ly 1, 1988, the thresholels shall be aelj~c:~steel by m~c:~lti~lyiRg them by the 1\~ril, 1988, I Rei ex elivieleel by the A~rit 1987, I Rei ex. {e} Where aRy ~ersoR eaR establish to the satisfaetioR of the elireetor of fiRaRee that be is a ~ersoR res~oRsible for the ~aymeRt of oRe or more taxes ~c:~Reler this eha~ter, he may aggregate charges for gas, electricity or water or aRy eombiRatioR thereof for ~~c:~r~oses of eletermiRiRg the a~~lieatioR of the reel~c:~eeel rate ~~c:~rs~c:~aRt to this seetioR. The city maRager shall elevelo~ aFiel ~~c:~blish writteR reg~c:~latioRs for eletermiRiRg which ~ersoR{s} is a service ~c:~ser for the ~~c:~r~oses of im~lemeRtiRg the lower rates a~c:~thorizeel by this seetioR. S~c:~ch reg~c:~latioRs may be ameReleel from time to time. {Orel. ~781 § 1 {~art}, 1987} 2.35.110 Council authorization to suspend collection of a portion of tax for limited periods of time. The city council may from time to time determine to collect less than the five percent tax imposed by Sections 2.35.060, 2.35.070, 2.35.080 and 2.35.090 from all service users and may suspend a portion of the maximum rates by passage of an ordinance stating: (a) The council's intention to suspend collection of a portion of said tax; (b) The duration ofthe suspension, which in no event shall exceed one year; (c) The exact portion of the tax, collection of which is being suspended. This rate suspension shall apply to all service users across the board and shall be in effect for one year from the effective date of said ordinance. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.120 Collection of tax. (a) Every service supplier shall collect the amount of tax imposed by this chapter from the service user. 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 (b) The tax shall be collected insofar as practicable at the same time as, and along with, the collection of charges made in accordance with the regular billing practice of the service supplier. Except in those cases where a service user pays the full amount of said charges but does not pay any portion of a tax imposed by this chapter, or where a service user has notified a service supplier that he is refusing to pay a tax imposed by this chapter which said service supplier is required to collect, if the amount paid by a service user is less than the full amount of the charge and tax which has accrued for the billing period, a proportionate share of both the charge and tax shall be deemed to have been paid. (c) The duty to collect the tax from a service user shall commence thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter. If a person receives more than one billing, one or more being for a different period than another, the duty to collect shall arise separately for each billing period. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.130 Reporting and remitting. Each service supplier, shall, on or before the last day of each month, make a return to the director of finance, on forms provided by him, stating the amount of taxes billed by the service supplier during the preceding month. At the time the return is filed, the full amount of the tax collected shall be remitted to the director of finance. The director of finance may require further information in the return. Returns and remittances are due immediately upon cessation of business for any reason. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.140 Penalty for delinquency. (a) Taxes collected from a service user which are not remitted to the tax administrator on or before the due dates provided in this chapter are delinquent. (b) Penalties for delinquency in remittance of any tax collected or any deficiency in remittance, shall attach and be paid by the person required to collect and remit at the rate of ten percent of the total tax collected or imposed herein. (c) The director of finance shall have power to impose additional penalties upon persons required to collect and remit taxes under the provisions of this chapter for fraud or negligence in reporting or remitting at the rate of ten percent of the amount of the tax collected or as recomputed by the director of finance. (d) Every penalty imposed under the provisions of this section shall become a part ofthe tax required to be remitted. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 2.35.150 Records. It shall be the duty of every service supplier required to collect and remit to the city any tax imposed by this chapter to keep and preserve, for a period of three years, all records as may be necessary to determine the amount of such tax as such service supplier may have been required to collect and remit to the city, which records the director of finance shall have the right to inspect at all reasonable times. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.160 Failure to pay tax-Administrative remedy. Whenever the director of finance determines that a service user has deliberately withheld the amount of the tax owed by him from the amounts remitted to a service supplier, or that a service user has failed to pay the amount of the tax for a period or four or more billing periods, or whenever the director of finance deems it in the best interest of the city, he shall relieve the service supplier of the obligation to collect taxes due under this chapter from certain named service users for specified billing periods. The director of finance shall notify the service user that he has assumed responsibility to collect the taxes due for the stated periods and demand payment of such taxes. The notice shall be served on the service user by handing it to him personally or by deposit of the notice in the United States mail, postage prepaid thereon, addressed to the service user at the address to which billing was made by the service supplier, or, should the service user have changed his address, to his last known address. If a service user fails to remit the tax to the director of finance within fifteen days from the date of the service of the notice upon him, which shall be the date of mailing if service is not accomplished in person, a penalty of twenty-five percent of the amount of the tax set forth in the notice shall be imposed, but not less than $5.00. The penalty shall become part ofthe tax herein required to be paid. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.170 Actions to collect. Any tax required to be paid by a service user under the provisions of this chapter shall be a debt owed by the service user to the city. Any such tax collected from a service user which has not been remitted to the director of finance shall be deemed a debt owed to the city by the person required to collect and remit. Any person owing money to the city under the provisions of this chapter shall be liable to an action brought in the name of the city for the recovery of such amount including applicable penalties and attorneys' fees. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.180 Administrative rules, regulations and agreements. The city manager has the authority to adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter for the purpose of carrying out and enforcing the payment, collection and remittance of any tax herein imposed, and the city manager may also make administrative agreements to vary the strict requirements of this chapter so that the collection of any tax imposed herein may be made in conformance with the billing procedures of a particular service 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 supplier so long as the overall results of such agreements result in collection of the tax in conformance with the general purpose and scope of this chapter. A copy of such rules and regulations and a copy of any such agreement shall be on file and available for public examination in the office of the city clerk. Failure or refusal to comply with any such rules, regulations or agreements promulgated under this section shall be deemed a violation of this chapter. (Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.190 Refunds. (a) Claim Required. Prior to seeking judicial relief with respect to a dispute regarding whether the amount of any tax has been overpaid, paid more than once or erroneously or illegally collected or received by the city under this chapter, an aggrieved taxpayer, fee payer, service supplier, service user or any other person must comply with the provisions of section 2.28.230 of this code. (b) Service Suppliers. A service supplier may claim a refund or take as credit against taxes collected and remitted, the amount overpaid, paid more than once, or erroneously or illegally collected or received when it is established in a manner prescribed by the director of finance that the service user from whom the tax has been collected did not owe the tax; provided, however, that neither a refund nor a credit shall be allowed unless the amount of the tax so collected has either been refunded to the service user or credited to charges subsequently payable by the service user to the service supplier. (Ord. 5078 § 5, 2010: Ord. 3781 § 1 (part), 1987) 2.35.200 Bundling Taxable Items with Nontaxable Items. If any nontaxable charges are combined with and not separately stated from taxable service charges on the customer's bill or invoice of a service supplier, the combined charges are subject to tax unless the service supplier identifies, by reasonable and verifiable standards, the portions ofthe combined charges that are nontaxable and taxable through the service supplier's books and records kept in the regular course of business, and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and not created and maintained for tax purposes. If the service supplier offers a combination of taxable and non-taxable services, and the charges are separately stated, then for taxation purposes, the values assigned the taxable and non-taxable services shall be based on its books and records kept in the regular course of business and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and not created and maintained for tax purposes. The service supplier has the burden of proving the proper valuation and apportionment of taxable and non-taxable charges. SECTION 2. General Tax. Proceeds of the tax imposed by this Ordinance shall be deposited in the general fund of the City and shall be available for any legal purpose. SECTION 3. Amendment or Repeal. The City Council may repeal Chapter 2.35 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code or amend that Chapter without a vote of the people except that any 140510 jb 0131177 Rev. May 10, 2014 amendment to Chapter 2.35 that increases the amount or rate of tax due from any Person beyond the inflation-adjusted amounts and rates authorized by this Ordinance may not take effect unless approved by a vote of the people. SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining portions of this Ordinance shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect. The people hereby declare that they would have adopted each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions of this Ordinance be declared invalid or unenforceable. SECTION 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall be effective only if approved by a majority of the voters and shall go into effect immediately after the vote is declared by the City Council and the duty of service providers to collect the tax shall commence as provided in California Public Utilities Code Section 799. SECTION 6. Execution. The Mayor is hereby authorized to attest to the adoption of this Ordinance by the voters of the City by signing where indicated below. I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED by the People of the City of Palo Alto voting on the 4th day of November, 2014. ATIEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Senior Asst. City Attorney 140510 jb 0131177 Mayor APPROVED City Manager Director of Administrative Services Rev. May 10, 2014