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Resolution
RESOLUTION NO. 2004-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ASHLAND REITERATING ITS POLICY OF RELATING
THE EXPENDITURE OF MONIES FOR ECONOMIC AND
CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT TO THE HOTEL/MOTEL
(Transient Occupancy) TAX ANDREPEALING RESOLUTION 2000-25
THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the city council recognizes that the source
of monies for the Economic and Cultural Development Grant program is the
Hotel/Motel Tax.
SECTION 2. The following are the goals which the Economic and
Cultural Development Committee is attempting to meet by granting money to
applicants:
a) Tourism Promotion.
b) Economic Development by:
0001) Responding to general inquiries about business in the
city;
0002) Providing assistance to existing small
businesses;
0003) Providing technical and financial assistance for the expansion
of existing
00000businesses;
0004) Providing technical and financial assistance for the development
of new
00000businesses; or
0005) Providing such other services and support to business as the
city council may
00000deem beneficial.
c) Cultural Development.
SECTION 3. Beginning in Fiscal Year 2004/2005, the city council
will appropriate thirty-three and one-third percent (33.3%) of the anticipated
Hotel/Motel tax monies for Economic and Cultural Development. Of the granted
monies, the City of Ashland has determined that as of July 1, 2003, 42.7%
were expended on tourism promotion, as defined in Chapter 818 of the 2003
Oregon Laws, and will continue to be spent on tourism promotion.
The remainder of the moneys may be allocated to grants in any of the three
categories set forth in Section 2 of this Resolution.
By January 31 of each year each recipient of grants under this resolution
shall submit a report to the city council setting forth how the grant funds
received were expended in furtherance of the goals set forth in Section 2.
SECTION 4. The following guidelines and criteria are established
for the Economic and Cultural Development Grants:
a) Grantee shall be a 501(c) non-profit agency.
b) Grantee shall be a non-governmental agency.
c) Grantee shall promote livability for the citizens of Ashland.
d) The minimum grant proposal will be $1,000.
e) The grant will benefit Ashland in regards to enrichment and activities
of an
00economic nature.
f) Grantee shall serve the population in Ashland but may encompass other
venues in
00the Rogue Valley.
SECTION 5. Resolution 2000-25 is repealed upon passage of this
resolution.
SECTION 6. This resolution takes effect upon signing by the
mayor.
This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal
Code Section 2.04.090 duly
PASSED and ADOPTED this ______day of ______, 2004:
Barbara Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this ______day of ______, 2004:
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
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