Article II.

Chapter 5.45
COUNTY BUSINESS INCOME TAX –REVENUE SHARING AGREEMENT

Sections:

5.45.010    Intent to contract with county.

5.45.020    Ordinance No. 1-1975 made nonoperative.

5.45.030    Other license regulations not affected.

5.45.010 Intent to contract with county.

The city council does hereby express its intent to contract with Multnomah County, Oregon, to share in business income tax revenue collected by the county under the terms and provisions of Section 11 of Multnomah County Ordinance No. 121, as amended, and does here authorize the mayor and city recorder to execute such agreement or understanding as may be required to accomplish this purpose. (Ord. 3-1977 § 4)

5.45.020 Ordinance No. 1-1975 made nonoperative.

The city of Fairview does here further ordain that Ordinance No. 1-1975 of this city, which is an ordinance relating to the imposition of business licenses for revenue; providing for the procedures, issuance, administration and collection thereof and related matters as adopted by the city on February 15, 1975, be and it hereby is amended to provide that to the extent said ordinance is in conflict with the intent and understanding of the revenue sharing program between Multnomah County and this city, as set forth in Exhibit A attached to the ordinance codified in this chapter and accepted by this chapter; that said Ordinance No. 1-1975 shall be nonoperative and the provisions thereof shall not be in force or effect or administered so long as the revenue sharing agreement or understanding between Multnomah County and this city, as hereinabove set forth, or similar and successive or amendatory agreement shall be in effect. (Ord. 3-1977 § 5)

5.45.030 Other license regulations not affected.

The understanding and agreement between this city and Multnomah County concerning a sharing of revenue derived from the Multnomah County business income tax shall in no way limit, abridge or otherwise modify or amend any other ordinances of this city in effect for license regulatory provisions or otherwise. (Ord. 3-1977 § 6)