File #: 2016-3015   
Type: Consent Calendar Item
Body: City Council
On agenda: 6/21/2016
Title: Final Passage of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Section 5-7.1 Penalty for Nonpayment of Annual, Quarterly or Semi-Annual Business License. (Finance 2450)
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Final Passage of Ordinance Amending Alameda Municipal Code Section 5-7.1 Penalty for Nonpayment of Annual, Quarterly or Semi-Annual Business License. (Finance 2450)
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CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO.____

AMENDING ALAMEDA MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 5-7.1 PENALTY FOR NONPAYMENT OF ANNUAL, QUARTERLY OR SEMI-ANNUAL LICENSE

WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 5-2.1 of the City's Municipal Code, it shall be unlawful for any person, either for himself/herself or for any other person, to commence, conduct, carry on or engage in any business, this chapter specified, in the City without first having procured a license from the City to do so, or without complying with any and all regulations of such business contained in this chapter; and the carrying on of any business without first having procured a license from the city to do so, or without complying with any and all regulations of this chapter shall constitute a separate violation of this code for each and every day that such business is so carried on or conducted; and

WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 5-7.1 of the City's Municipal Code, "Penalty for Nonpayment of Annual, Quarterly or Semi-Annual License", every annual or quarterly license which is not paid within a period of thirty (30) days from the time the same becomes due and payable is hereby declared to be delinquent and the Bureau of Licenses shall thereupon add to the license and collect a penalty of twenty (20%) percent of the license so delinquent for each month the license remains unpaid, provided that the amount to be added shall in no event exceed one hundred (100%) percent of the amount due; and

WHEREAS, the City Council previously directed staff to reduce the penalty calculation formula for non-payment of the Annual, Quarterly or Semi-Annual License; and provide a mechanism for the Bureau of Licenses Director to reduce or waive penalties for those business owners able to demonstrate good cause for untimely payments of b...

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