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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 4189-1965RESOLUTION NO. z;189 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION URGING SUPPORT OF A CONSTITU- TIONAL AMENDMENT WHICH WILL PERMIT CITIES IN CALIFORNIA TO LEVY A TWO PERCENT GROSS RECEIPTS TAX ON TELEPHONE COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS THEREIN WHEREAS, municipalities are prohibited by California Constitution, Article XIII, Section 14, from taxing tele- phone companies at a higher rate than they tax mercantile, manufacturing and business corporations, and, WHEREAS, municipalities may require mercantile, manu- facturing and business corporations to compensate them for the use and occupancy of city streets and ways, and WHEREAS, municipalities may not require telephone cor- porations to compensate them for the use and occupancy of city streets and ways, except in areas within the 1905 bound- aries of a city which in May 1905, had a freeholders' char- ter giving it power to grant franchises to such telephone corporations, and WHEREAS, telephone companies, unlike mercantile, manu- facturing and business corporations, use and occupy city streets and ways for the major portion of their distribution systems within cities, including poles, overhead wiring, junction boxes and exposed equipment which obstruct the view of persons traveling on adjacent highways and inter- fere with the rights to light, air and view of adjacent property owners; and WHEREAS, it appears reasonable and just that telephone companies should be required to pay a fair compensation to municipalities for the use and occupancy of city streets and ways, as mercantile, manufacturing and business cor- porations are required to do under identical circumstances. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco resolves as follows: Section 1. That State Assemblyman Leo J. Ryan is hereby requested and urged to sponsor and support in the 1965 Legislative Session an amendment to Section 14 of Article XIII of the State Constitution which would permit municipalities to levy a 2% gross receipts tax on telephone companies doing business therein, such tax to be in lieu of any telephone franchise fee charged by such municipality. Section 2. That State Senator Richard J. Dolwig is hereby requested and urged to support in the 1965 Legis- lative Session the foregoing constitutional amendment. Section 3. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit certified copies of this Resolution to Assemblyman Leo J. Ryan and to State Senator Richard J. Dolwig. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the pas- sage of this Resolution, shall post it in three conspicuous places and said Resolution shall thereupon take effect. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at an adjourned regular meeting held on the 12~h day of April by the following vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN Frank J. Ber~ucelli, Patrick £. Ahem, Andrew Rocca, and Guido J. Rozzi NOES, " None ABSENT, " ~milio Cortesi ~-, , 19 65