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Los Angeles County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Measure M
Business License Tax
City of Artesia

Ordinance - Majority Approval Required

Pass: 2,951 / 78.40% Yes votes ...... 813 / 21.60% No votes

See Also: Index of all Measures

Results as of Dec 2 2:20pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (7/7)
Information shown below: Impartial Analysis | Arguments |

To provide the City of Artesia with additional revenue to maintain services such as neighborhood police patrols/911 response, gang prevention, pothole/street repairs with funds that require independent audits and that cannot be taken by the state, shall the Artesia Local Services Ordinance be adopted to update/increase its existing business license tax rate schedules based on type/size of business, with no rate increase for small businesses with gross annual receipts of less than $150,000?

Impartial Analysis from KEVIN G. ENNIS, City Attorney
Measure M will approve the "Artesia Local Services Ordinance" which is an update to the City of Artesia's existing business license tax ordinance ("BLT Ordinance"). It will increase the business license tax that is paid to the City for some service, retail, wholesale, professional, contracting and manufacturing businesses. Additionally, this Measure will remove obsolete business categories, add new categories, and establish a first-time application investigation and inspection fee. All small businesses (those having gross annual receipts of less than $150,000) will be exempt from any tax increase or payment of the investigation or inspection fee, except a few that are subject to the payment of a flat fee regardless of their financial size.

Service, retail, wholesale, professional and local contracting businesses currently pay a business license tax based on their annual gross receipts. This Measure will increase the tax rate for such businesses having annual gross receipts of $150,000 or more. For example, a service business having annual gross receipts between $200,000 and $249,000 will pay $350 in business license tax, which is $110 more than is paid under the existing BLT Ordinance.

Manufacturing businesses currently pay a business license tax based on their number of employees. If this Measure is approved, those businesses will pay the tax based on their gross annual receipts, truck trips, or building floor area, whichever factor produces the greater tax amount. Small manufacturing businesses having less than 10 employees and less than $150,000 in gross annual receipts will not pay an increased tax. Certain types of businesses and occupations pay a "flat rate" tax. The tax amount for some of those businesses will increase.

This Measure will also: (1) require an independent annual audit of the City's use of the tax revenues; (2) establish a five-member City Council appointed Citizens Oversight Committee to review the City's use of the tax revenue; (3) authorize the City Council to reduce the tax rates; and (4) allow the City Council to increase the tax rates based on Consumer Price Index ("CPI") changes in the future. This Measure will not permit the City Council to raise the tax rates beyond a CPI change without additional voter approval.

Revenue generated by the business license tax will continue to be deposited into the City's General Fund, which means that revenue may be used for general City governmental purposes, such as police, gang prevention, street repairs and other services. If this Measure is adopted, the tax increase will take effect January 1, 2013, and is estimated to raise approximately $300,000 in additional business license tax revenue per fiscal year.

A "Yes" vote on Measure M is a vote to approve the Artesia Local Services Ordinance and increase business license taxes on some businesses. A "No" vote on Measure M is a vote to maintain the BLT Ordinance as it now exists. This Measure will be adopted if it is approved by a majority of the voters voting on this Measure.

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Arguments For Measure M
Tired of having Sacramento take your money? So are we! Now we can do something about it by voting YES on M! All Measure M money helps prevent severe budget cuts, is legally required to be spent on our local community services, and Sacramento politicians can't touch it!

YES on M maintains public safety and police services: 9-1-1 rapid response times, day/evening neighborhood police patrols, and crime/gang prevention programs. Artesia's police officer staffing levels are already at the minimum recommended for a city our size. We must ensure our community stays safe!

YES on M also maintains Artesia's streets and roads, and repairs our potholes. Without Measure M, our streets, sidewalks and public facilities will start to deteriorate and fall into disrepair. Measure M also maintains our anti-blight, street lighting and street sweeping, park maintenance, and emergency preparedness programs.

YES on M reforms a decades-old, outdated business tax structure which is currently unfair. Yes on M protects and supports our small businesses, who will have NO tax rate increase, while ensuring big corporations pay their fair share.

YES on M includes stringent fiscal accountability protections, requiring Independent Citizens Oversight, mandatory financial audits, and yeady reports to the community - ensuring that all funds are spent as promised to you, the taxpayer. Measure M requires that every penny be used for Artesia services only - again, no money can be seized by Sacramento.

Sacramento has already taken more than $1.5 million from Artesia to deal with its own budget deficit mess. Measure M provides Artesia with a reliable source of locally-controlled revenue to prevent severe cuts to the community services we all rely on.

Join police officers, civic and local business leaders in voting YES on M -- giving Artesia local control over local funds for our local needs.

JENNIFER HO
Local Business Owner

DARSHAN SINGH
Local Business Owner

GREG KNAPP
L.A. Co. Sheriff

BETTY LOU ORMONDE
Neighborhood Watch

MANU PATEL
Artesia Chamber of Commerce President

NO ARGUMENT AGAINST THIS MEASURE WAS SUBMITIED

(No arguments against Measure M were submitted)


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