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City of South San Francisco
Ordinance: ORD 1555-2018
P.O. Box 711 (City Hall,
400 Grand Avenue)
South San Francisco, CA
File Number: 18-567 Enactment Number: ORD 1555-2018
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO AMENDING CHAPTER 4.20 OF THE
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX.
WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco (“City”) adopted Ordinance No. 554, codified as Chapter
4.20 of the Municipal Code, which provided for the imposition and collection of a general excise tax on
the privilege of using hotel accommodations in the City to be paid by hotel users and collected by hotel
operators, otherwise known as the “transient occupancy tax” (“TOT”) rate. The TOT rate has
subsequently been amended several times by the City Council and the voters of South San Francisco;
and
WHEREAS, Article XIIIC, section 2(b) of the California Constitution requires that any general tax for
unrestricted general revenue purposes, such as the TOT rate, must be submitted to and approved by a
majority vote of the voters voting on the issue of increasing the tax; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to section 7280 of California Revenue and Taxation Code, the legislative body of
a city may levy a tax on the privilege of occupying a room or rooms, or other living space, in a hotel,
inn, tourist home or house, motel, or other lodging for a period of less than 30 days; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco (“City Council”) last adjusted the TOT
rate from nine percent (9%) to ten percent (10%) during the duly noticed regular meeting held July 23,
2009; and
WHEREAS, the City’s current TOT rate of ten percent (10%) ranks among the lowest in San Mateo
County; and
WHEREAS, a substantial portion of the City’s General Fund is used for public safety purposes and the
City Council has determined that an additional increment to the TOT rate is an effective way of
recouping costs associated with the impacts travelers and visitors have on the City’s many amenities,
such as but not limited to police and fire protection services, traffic circulation, parks and recreation
programs, and public roads; and
WHEREAS, the proposed increase in TOT rate would generate additional funds for unrestricted general
revenue purposes, including but not limited to helping offset the costs of public safety, community
development, rising infrastructure needs related to streets and storm drains, and reducing the per capita
cost of general municipal program and services paid by local residents and businesses; and
WHEREAS, after receiving information at its June 13, 2018 City Council meeting, and after
subsequently receiving testimony from the public, the City Council determined that the public interest
would be well served
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by asking the voters of South San Francisco to authorize an additional two percent (2%) increment to the
existing TOT rate with an additional automatic one percent (1%) increment over two years, initially
raising the total TOT rate from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) effective January 1, 2019,
subsequently raising the total TOT rate to thirteen percent (13%) effective January 1, 2020, and finally
raising the TOT rate to a maximum fourteen percent (14%) effective January 1, 2021; and
WHEREAS, Article XIIIC, section 2(b) also requires that an election by the voters to approve a general
tax must be consolidated with an election for City Councilmembers; and
WHEREAS, the November 6, 2018 election includes an election of members of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, as a general tax for unrestricted general revenue purposes, the two percent (2%) increment
with an additional one percent (1%) increment over subsequent years up to a maximum of fourteen
percent (14%) effective January 1, 2021 must be approved by a majority vote; and
WHEREAS, 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.
WHEREAS, after considering the foregoing information, the City Council believes that the proposed
incremental adjustment to the existing TOT rate should be authorized by the voters of South San
Francisco in the amount described herein, with implementation of the initial two percent (2%) increment
effective January 1, 2019; and
WHEREAS, based on all of the information presented at the June 13, 2018 City Council meeting, both
written and oral, including without limitation the public comment, staff reports, minutes, and other
relevant materials (hereafter the “Record”), the City Council finds that under CEQA Guidelines
15060(c)(2) and 15378(b)(4), this tax does not constitute a project under CEQA and therefore review
under CEQA is not required.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
SUBJECT TO VOTER APPROVAL, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals.
The City Council of South San Francisco, subject to voter approval, finds that all Recitals are true and
correct and are incorporated herein by reference.
SECTION 2. Amendments
Chapter 4.20 of the South San Francisco Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 4.20.030 Amended: “Tax Imposed. For the privilege of occupancy in any hotel, each transient is
subject to and shall pay a general tax for unrestricted general revenue purposes in the amount of eleven
percent of the rent charged by the operator and a special tax of one percent. The general tax rate shall
automatically increase each calendar year after the effective date at a rate of one percent per year up to a
maximum rate of thirteen percent. The total general and special taxes imposed pursuant
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nto this chapter shall equal no more than fourteen percent of the rent charged by the operator. If a room is
rented by a firm, corporation, partnership, joint venture or any other organization on a long term basis,
the tax imposed by this section shall fall upon and be borne by each individual who occupies or has the
right to occupy the room for a period of thirty consecutive days or less. The tax constitutes a debt owed
by the transient to the city, which is extinguished only by payment to the operator or to the city. The
transient shall pay the tax to the operator of the hotel at the time the rent is paid. If the rent is paid in
installments, a proportionate share of the tax shall be paid with each installment. The unpaid tax shall be
due upon the transient’s ceasing to occupy space in the hotel. If for any reason the tax due is not paid to
the operator of the hotel, the tax administrator may require that such tax shall be paid directly to the tax
administrator.”
SECTION 3. Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act
The approval of this ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (Public
Resources Code §§ 21000 et seq., “CEQA,” and 14 Cal. Code Reg. §§ 15000 et seq., “CEQA
Guidelines”). This ordinance imposes a general tax that can be used for any legitimate governmental
purpose; it is not a commitment to any particular action. As such, under CEQA Guidelines section
15378(b)(4), the ordinance is not a project within the meaning of CEQA because it creates a government
funding mechanism that does not involve any commitment to any specific project that may result in a
potentially significant physical impact on the environment. If revenue from the tax were used for a
purpose that would have either such effect, the City would undertake the required CEQA review for that
particular project. Therefore, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15060, CEQA analysis is not
required.
SECTION 4. Severability
If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
the remainder of the ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances
shall not be affected thereby.
SECTION 5. Effective Date of Tax
If this ordinance is approved by a majority of the voters voting on the issue at the November 6, 2018
election, pursuant to Elections Code Section 9217, this ordinance shall be considered adopted on that
date and the tax shall become effective January 1, 2019, or no sooner than 10 days after the City Council
certifies the results of the election, whichever occurs later.
SECTION 6. Voter Approval Required
This ordinance shall only become operative if the tax imposed is approved by a simple majority of voters
voting on the question at the November 6, 2018 election.
SECTION 7. Publication
This Ordinance shall be published once, with the names of those City Councilmembers voting for or
against it, in the South San Francisco Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of South
San Francisco, in accordance with Government Code Section 36933.
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Introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco held the 13th day of
June, 2018.
At a meeting of the City Council on 6/27/2018, a motion was made by Mark Addiego, seconded by Pradeep
Gupta, that this Ordinance be approved. The motion passed.
Yes: 4 Mayor Normandy, Mayor Pro Tern Matsumoto, Councilmember Gupta, and
Councilmember Addiego
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Liza Normandy, Mayor (7 1
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CERTIFICATE OF THE CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER
In the matter of the CANVASS OF VOTES CAST )
at the STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION )
held on November 6, 2018 )
I, MARK CHURCH, Chief Elections Officer of the County of San Mateo,
State of California, hereby certify:
THAT an election was held within the boundaries of the CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, for the purpose of submitting
Measures FF and LL to the qualified electors; and I caused to have processed
and recorded the votes from the canvass of all ballots cast at said election within
the boundaries of the CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
1 HEREBY FURTHER CERTIFY that the record of votes cast at said
election is set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference as though fully set forth at length.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my hand and seal this 6t" day of
December, 2018, and file this date with the City Clerk of the CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO.
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COUNTY OF SAN MATEO STATEMENT OF THE VOTE Page 405 of 423
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242
662
219
1803
916
537
58.6
389
107
359
138
1806
2,119
1,386
65.4
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307
959
319
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1,606
1,132
70.5
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241
771
267
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1,585
969
61.1
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222
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250
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825
517
62.7
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118
345
120
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558
59.0
381
139
369
151
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1,059
614
58.0
440
136
412
159
1816
696
464
66.7
321
111
321
108
1818
949
614
64.7
434
143
419
151
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1,570
1,081
68.9
747
269
733
272
1820
243
172
70.6
125
40
130
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1821
1,777
1,229
69.2
637
319
854
280
1824
1,107
747
67.5
512
190
543
154
1833
1,295
968
74.7
670
212
663
200
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1,707
1,206
70.7
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298
826
284
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71.3
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317
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130
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681
419
61.5
276
115
307
85
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184
134
72.8
99
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5822
886
612
69.1
426
147
418
145
5823
922
626
67.9
427
165
451
141
5825
2,236
1,328
59.4
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987
244
5827
1,855
1,151
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263
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231
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1,915
1,201
62.71
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280
863
229
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624
66.31
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2,904
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1895
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18,333
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32.32
21,237
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14767
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COUNTY OF SAN MATEO STATEMENT OF THE VOTE Page 406 of 423
Early Voting Totals
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22ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
21,021
1,942
9.2
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449
1254
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1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
22,707
2,135
9.4
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493
1389
575
5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
9,620
769
8.0
511
126
506
181
11TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
9,238
788
8.5
543
176
525
189
13TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
23,089
2,116
9.2
1451
503
1370
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BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DIST2
32,327
2,904
9.0
1994
679
1895
756
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
32,327
2,904
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1994
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1895
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SAN MATEO COUNTY HARBOR
32,327
2,904
9.0
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1895
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32,143
2,891
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COUNTY OF SAN MATEO STATEMENT OF THE VOTE Page 407 of 423
Absentee Totals
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11,970
56.9
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22,707
13,007
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9,620
5,326
55.4
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3889
1037
11TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
9,238
5,160
55.9
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1242
3711
1083
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23,089
13,173
57.1
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3097
9161
2967
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DIST2
32,327
18,333
56.7
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12872
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CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
32,327
18,333
56.7
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12872
4050
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18,333
56.7
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SAN MATEO COUNTY HARBOR
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18,333
56.7
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12872
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED
32,143
18,212
56.7
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Absentee Totals
32,32
18,333
56.7
12769
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4050
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO STATEMENT OF THE VOTE Page 408 of 423
Grand Totals
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19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
11,306
7,325
64.8
5110
1732
5197
1588
22ND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
21,021
13,912
66.2
9653
3286
9570
3218
1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
22,707
15,142
66.7
10541
3573
10372
3588
5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT
9,620
6,095
63.4
4222
1445
4395
1218
11TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
9,238
5,948
64.4
4138
1418
4236
1272
13TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
23,089
15,289
68.2
10625
3600
10531
3534
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DIST2
32,327
21,237
65.7
14763
5018
14767
4806
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
32,327
21,237
65.7
14763
5018
14767
4806
JEFFERSON UNION HIGH SCHOOL
184
134
72.8
99
29
97
27
SMC BOARD OF ED TRUSTEEAREA 1
32,327
21,237
65.7
14763
5018
14767
4806
SAN MATEO COUNTY HARBOR
32,327
21,237
65.7
14763
5018
14767
4806
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO UNfFIED 1
32,143
21,1031
65.7
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4989
1
14670
4779
Early Voting Totals
32,32
2,904
9
67
1895
756
Absentee Totals
32,32
18,333
56.7
4339
12872
4050
Election Day Totals
32,32
0
0.0
LJ12769
0
0
Grand Totals
3232
21 237
657
5018
14767
4806
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MEASURE FF
CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS c
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Measure FF is a ballot measure that, if approved by the voters, would authorize upab " four percent
(4%) increase to the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) in the City of South San FrOi ("City"). The
City's current TOT rate is 10%. The City's TOT is levied on the rental cost of a hFkel room within the
City and is charged to visitors when renting a hotel room for less than thirty cons`' ; e calendar days.
A hotel is defined to include a hotel, inn, tourist home or house, motel or other 1(2 located within
the Citi=,
Eye CC
A vote in favor of this ballot measure would authorize an initial increase to the City'FTOT rate by 2% in
2019. The ballot measure would also authorize an additional 1 % each year, up to a maximum TOT rate
of 14%. If passed by the voters, Measure FF would first increase the City's TOT rate to 12%, effective
January 1, 2019. Subsequently, the ballot measure would then increase the City's TOT rate to 13%,
effective January 1, 2020. Finally, Measure FF would increase the City's TOT rate to a maximum of
14%, effective January 1, 2021. The ballot measure if passed would generate approximately $5.9 million
of additional revenue annually for the General Fund.
Because Measure FF does not limit the use of tax revenue generated by this tax to specified uses, it is a
general tax. Therefore, the City may use the funds for any legitimate governmental purpose. If
approved by the voters, the tax will be deposited into the City of South San Francisco's general fund and
may be used to pay for and maintain parks and recreation facilities, transportation and infrastructure
improvements, and to offset the additional use of police and fire services incurred by visitors to the City.
The current TOT consists of three components — a 9% general excise tax that generates General Fund
revenues; a 1 % special tax used for the purpose of funding parks, recreation, library and public safety
services (SSFMC § 4.20.033); and a $2.50 tax devoted to the acquisition, renovation, maintenance and
operation of the South San Francisco Conference Center. The City Council last increased the total TOT
rate from 9% to 10% in 2009, with the incremental 1 % increase being a general tax. The 1 % special tax
was imposed in 2005, and the $2.50 conference center tax was imposed in 1989.
A "Yes" vote is a vote to approve an increase to the TOT rate. The initial 2% increase would revise the
City's TOT rate from 10% to 12% effective January 1, 2019. A subsequent 2% increase over the next
two years would revise the TOT rate to 13% effective January 1, 2020 and 14% effective January 1,
2021. A "No" vote is a vote against increasing the TOT rate and would maintain the current TOT rate
of 10%. Measure FF would be approved if it received a majority of "Yes" votes.
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