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TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL '
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT: REQUEST OF CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREA
HISTORY:
During March, 1986 t1le City Council received a
request from the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau
to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax from 8% to 9% and
make the 1% increase available to the Conference and Visitors
Bureau for promotion of the hotel/restaurant industry in
Newport Beach. On March 24th the City Council permitted the
first reading of an ordinance increasing the T.O.T. to9%. It
was to receive a second reading on April 14th, but the item
was continued to May 12th at the request of the C&V Bureau.
On May 12th the City Council again delayed the second reading
and requested additional information on a) A comparison of
a T.O.T. assessment and a service charge assessment; b) The
revenue the 1% increase would generate; and c) Basic terms
of an agreement between the City and the C&V Bureau outlining
the use of the extra assessment.
On August 11, 1986 the Council again considered the
subject matter and reviewed the memo from the Office of the
City Manager, dated August 11, 1986. (Copy attached marked
Exhibit "A"). On August 11th the City Council took two basic
steps. These were:
1) Decision was made to separate the request of
the Arts Commission from the request of the
C&V Bureau. The Arts Commission request for
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"Arts in Public Places" would be considered
during each budget preparation hearing and
appropriate funds provided at that time.
2) That a new ordinance be drafted by the City
Attorney omitting an increase in the T.O.T.,
but "creating a 1% service charge on hotels/
motels rental units, with 1% of said service
charge to be returned to the City for adminis-
trative handling of the service charge."
From August 11th to the present date staff has had a
number of meetings with representatives of the C&V Bureau, and
it was believed desirable that a draft copy of a proposed agree-
ment be prepared for review by the City Council during the
meeting of the introduction of the ordinance creating a 1%
service charge. During all of the discussions on this subject
members of the Council have had questions concerning the details
of an agreement. It was believed that the best way to respond
to the questions concerning details was to prepare an actual
draft agreement outlining the responsibilities of the City
and the C&V Bureau. Attached as Exhibit "B", you will find
a copy of the draft agreement and attached as Exhibit "C" you
will find a copy of the proposed ordinance creating or establish-
ing a visitors service fee.
DISCUSSION:
The proposed ordinance and agreement are now ready
for the City Council's review and action. The ordinance creat-
ing a visitors service fee would not impact the Gann Initiative
regulating expenditures from taxing funds. To that extent it
has an advantage over a T.O.T. Members of the Council may
have read in the local newspapers that a number of cities, as
well as the state, have reached their limitation on appropria-
tion of taxing funds. While Newport Beach has not yet reached
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this limitation, it is a concern that within several years
will probably have to be addressed. From that perspective
a visitors service fee is more acceptable.
The proposed agreement shall commence on March 1,
1987. The City's responsibilities under the agreement are as
follows:
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a) City shall collect the 1% service fee and
remit on a quarterly basis that amount col-
lected to the C&V Bureau less 1% of the total
for municipal administrative costs.
b) The City shall have the right to audit and
review all records maintained by the Bureau.
c) The City shall have the right to terminate the
agreement by giving ninety (90) days written
notice. Under some circumstances ninety days
notice need not be given.
The C&V Bureau is required under terms of the agree-
a) Develop, plan, carry out and supervise a pro-
gram to serve the needs of visitors. (See
Paragraph 2 of agreement).
b) Submit a marketing plan and an annual budget to
the City for review.
c) The C&V Bureau shall expend funds in accordance
with the submitted budget. The Bureau's budget
for administrative expenses will not exceed 30%
of their total.
d) The Bureau shall maintain all records and shall
submit an audited report within sixty (60) days
following the close of a fiscal year.
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e) The Bureau shall indemnify the City and shall
obtain all necessary licenses and permits.
f) The Bureau cannot unilaterally assign this
agreement.
RECOMMENDATION:
If the Council still desires to proceed with the
proposal (the vote on August 11th was 6 to 1), it will be
necessary to introduce the ordinance attached as Exhibit "C".
The agreement should not be approved until the second reading
of the subject ordinance is approved. If the first reading
occurs on December 8th, the second reading could occur, along
with consideration of the agreement, either during the last
Council meeting in December or the first Council meeting in
January, 1987.
ROBERT L. WYNN
Attachments: Exhibits A, B & C
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January 6, 1987
Mayor John Cox
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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is in unanimous support of the Newport Conference and
Visitors Bureau proposal to fund a marketing program aimed
at maintaining the social, cultural and economic prosperity
we enjoy in Newport Beach.
Last year, -guests in Newport Beach spent more than $84 Mill-
ion throughout the city shopping in small and large stores,
visiting museums and galleries and staying in our hotels
and motels. These dollars generated the revenues to main-
tain the services that have contributed to our high qual-
ity of life in Newport Beach.
The Visitors Bureau proposal will continue this prosperity
by promoting the city with quality -seeking guests who bring
great revenues to the city without putting strain on the
Newport Beach's infrastructure.
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Dear Mayor Cox and Council. Members,
The owners of Davey's Locker Sportfishing and I are requesting your
support of the proposed 1% Service Charge on the hospitality industry
submitted by the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau.
There is no doubt that the revenues generated for Davey's Locker from
the visitor industry contribute immensely to the overall success of
our business.
Cities across the nation have Visitor Bureaus which actively market
their destination. If we are to compete for our share of tourist dollar,
we must have a Bureau with adequate financial_ resources. A substantial
amount of our sportfishing business attracts family visitors and they
in turn contribute to the prosperity of the entire city.
We urge you and the council_ members
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400 Main Street, Balboa, Calif. 92661 (714) 673-1434
January 6, 1987
Mayor John Cox
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Dear Mayor Cox and Council Members,
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This letter is essentially the same as the one sent to Phil Maurer in
August of 1986. Our reasoning hasn't changed and we hope the mixed
signals sent by the defeat of Proposition A will not, at this point,
adversly affect the Council's decision on this very important project.
The recent proposal by the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau to
the City Council to require a 1% Service Charge to hotel visitors and
then return this to the Bureau seems to me to be both equitable and
desirable.
As a forty year resident and businessman in Newport, I fully understand
the reluctance of some Local people to share their town and harbor with
outsiders. When we get caught up in traffic jams or have trouble finding
a place to park it is very easy to understand this attitude. However, due
to the scarcity and high cost of land, those of us who have to make a
living here are hard pressed to find a bottom line. The business
generated by the local hotels is, in our opinion, a very desirable type
of additional income. The visitors patronize our stores and restaurants,
and they generate in taxes a substantial part of our city budget, and
they are generally a well behaved and trouble free group.
We believe that since both the City and local businesses benefit from the
hotels and that we have some obligation, even if its self—serving, to
help them fill their rooms.
I, and our approximately one hundred and eighty
Balboa Pavilion (almost all, incidentally, live
serious consideration of this extremely heneficial
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Phil Tozer
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Mayor John Cox
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92660
Dear Mayor Cox:
I am writing in support of the Newport Conference
and Visitor Bureau proposal to fund a marketing program
aimed at the upper scale, more affluent visitor to our
city. Unlike the high volume convention visitor who
brings mass traffic with generally lower spending power
per individual, the more affluent visitor comes in smaller
numbers and looks for a more quality oriented visit and
is prepared to pay the premium for it In addition,
this more affluent visitor has proven that he or she will
shop in our finer shops, dine at our better restaurants
frequent our cultural establishments, and use our
_specialty services along the way. In more simple terms,
this is a guest that arrives with little fuss, enjoys
the finer things that are offered in Newport Beach, pays
good money and tax dollars for them, and quietly goes
on his -or her way.
Our own experience with these visitors at Wyndham Leigh
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has been very rewarding. We have several examples of
visitors who have come to Newport Beach, stayed at hotels
here and visited the Atrium Court at Fashion Island and
have made substantial purchases from us, which, -'in turn
has created healthy tax revenue. To this end, and with
the general Newport Beach community in mind, I urge your
support of this initiative for the benefit of us all.
Wyndham Leigh Diamonds Inc.
215 Atrium Court, Fashion Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach, California 92660 Telephone: (714( 644-0501
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December 30, 1986
Mayor John Cox
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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I believe the plan to fund the Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau is valid and this letter is a
request that you support the proposal for the Bureau.
We have needed a Conference and Visitor Bureau in
Newport for a long time and I think their marketing
program will add to the cultural and economic prosperity
in Newport Beach.
I urge you to support the Newport Beach Conference
and Visitors Bureau and invest in the future vitality
of Newport Beach.
Sincerely,
Bob Black
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December 23, 1986
Mr. John C. Cox, Mayor
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Dear John:
The Newport Harbor Art Museum is a vital part of the tourist
industry in Orange County and Newport Beach, in addition to
this generally accepted role as a significant cultural and
educational institution. For that reason, we are in
sympathy with the Newport Beach Marketing Program as
proposed by the Newport Conference and Visitors Bureau. I
urge you to carefully consider this issue and support it for
the improvement of our city's public image and visibility.
Sincerely,
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January 4, 1987
John Cox, Mayor
Members, Newport Beach
City Council
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA., 92663
Dear Mayor Cox and Members of the Newport Council,
On behalf of the SPON Steering Committee, I am writing
this letter urging you to maintain the present Newport Beach
hotel bed tax without adopting the proposed 1% service charge
for a convention and tourist bureau.
The Steering Committee believes that tax monies should
not be used for the Convention and Tourist Bureau in -order to
bail out private enterprise ventures. As a reminder, SPON
vigorously opposed construction of the newer hotels when their
applications were first submitted, warning the Council of the
potential hotel room glut.
Passage of Measure A clearly sends a message to the Council
that citizens are concerned with traffic congestion which ad-
ditional hotel room occupancy brings; and that voters do not
with to attract more vehicles until the roads of the city can
support the traffic.
Thank you in advance for considering our comments.
Sincerely,
SPON Steering Committee
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Mayor John Cox
City of Newport Beach
3300 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
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I am writing in support of the Newport Conference and Visitors Bureau proposal
to fund a marketing program aimed at maintaining the social, cultural and
economic prosperity we enjoy in Newport Beach.
Last year, guests in Newport Beach spent more than $84 million throughout the
city shopping in small and large stores, visiting museums and galleries and
staying in our hotels and motels. These dollars generated the revenues to
maintain the services that have contributed to our high quality of life in
Newport Beach.
The Visitors Bureau proposal will continue this prosperity by promoting the
city with quality -seeking guests who bring great revenues to the city without
putting strain on the Newport Beach's infrastructure.
I urge you to support this important program and invest in the future vitality
of Newport Beach.
Sincerely,
Kathy 4inton
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