AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING SECTION OF CHAPTER 4.46 AND SECTION OF CHAPTER 4

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ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING SECTION 4.46.036 OF CHAPTER 4.46 AND SECTION 4.47.089 OF CHAPTER 4.47 OF TITLE 4 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO EXPAND THE SUSPENSION PROGRAM FOR THE COLLECTION OF A PORTION OF CONSTRUCTION TAXES ON DOWNTOWN HIGH RISE DEVELOPMENTS WHEREAS, on May 15, 2012, the City Council directed the City Attorney to draft an ordinance to create a temporary fifty percent (50%) reduction of the Building and Structure Construction Tax and a fifty percent (50%) reduction of the Commercial- Residential-Mobilehome Park Building Tax for qualified high rise projects located within the Downtown Planned Growth Area that obtain a City building permit for residential construction from May 15, 2012 to December 31, 2013; and WHEREAS, on September 18, 2012, Ordinance No. 29147 was passed for publication by the City Council and became effective on November 2, 2012 amending Section 4.46.036 and Section 4.47.089 of the San José Municipal Code to temporarily suspend the collection of fifty percent (50%) of the Building and Structure Tax and Commercial- Residential-Mobilehome Park Building Tax for the first one thousand (1000) high-rise residential units located in the Downtown Planned Growth Area that obtain a City building permit for residential construction from May 15, 2012 to December 31, 2013; and WHEREAS, on February 26, 2013, Ordinance No. 29212 was passed for publication by the City Council and became effective on April 12, 2013, amending Section 4.46.036 and Section 4.47.089 of the San José Municipal Code to expand the suspension for the collection of a portion of Construction Taxes on Downtown High Rise developments (the Downtown High Rise Incentive Program ); and T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 1

WHEREAS, on November 30, 2016, the Joint Meeting of the Rules and Open Government Committee and Committee of the Whole forwarded the memorandum from Mayor Liccardo and Councilmember Peralez dated November 22, 2016 to the City Council for review and consideration of an ordinance amendment to extend the Downtown High Rise Incentive Program set forth in Ordinance No. 29212 for new construction of residential buildings of at least twelve (12) stories in height in the Downtown Planned Growth Area, as defined by the Planned Growth Area Diagram in the Envision 2040 San José General Plan; and WHEREAS, at the December 13, 2016, City Council meeting, the City Council considered the first reading of the ordinance extending the Downtown High Rise Incentive Program (the Ordinance ) and determined that the Ordinance should encourage but not require that apprenticeship programs and subcontractor outreach, as described below, be utilized for Downtown High Rise developments that meet the requirements of the Downtown High Rise Incentive Program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE: SECTION 1. Section 4.46.036 of Chapter 4.46 of Title 4 of the San José Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 2

4.46.036 Suspension Downtown High Rise Residential Construction A. The collection of fifty percent (50%) of the tax imposed under this Chapter, to the extent not already suspended, shall be suspended and the tax shall not be collected with respect to construction of a Downtown High Rise Residential Structure as provided in this Section. B. Downtown High Rise Residential Structure means any new residential structure twelve stories or more located in the Downtown Planned Growth Area as designated in the San José 2040 General Plan. C. The suspension shall apply to residential units located within a Downtown High Rise Residential Structure for which a building permit has been issued in the Downtown Planned Growth Area from the date the ordinance enacting this Section becomes effective through and including July 31, 2018, provided that the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure project meets each of the following: 1. A completed application for a Development Permit has been filed with the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement on or before December 31, 2017. A Development Permit for purposes of this Section shall be as defined in Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code; and 2. A building permit for the construction of the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure has been issued on or before December July 31, 2018; and 3. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure shall retain contractors licensed by the State of California for the construction of the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure; and T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 3

4. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure shall employ only construction workers who possess necessary licenses and certifications required by the State of California; and 5. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure enters into a Project Completion Agreement with the City in a form approved by the City Attorney that sets forth the requirements of this Section related to both the suspension of 50% of the amount of the tax specified in this Chapter and payment of the unsuspended portion of the tax. D. In the event that a residential unit that was eligible for the suspension provided for in this Section has not scheduled final inspection for eighty percent of the residential units within the Downtown High Rise Structure, on or before December 31, 2020, then the full amount of the tax shall be paid to the Building Official prior to scheduling additional inspections. E. The suspension set forth in Subsection A shall be effective until July 31, 2018. F. Notwithstanding Section 4.46.070, the amount of tax imposed under this Section for the construction of any Downtown High Rise Residential Structure shall be due and payable prior to the scheduling of the final inspection for eighty percent of the residential units within the Downtown High Rise Structure. G. The City Manager is authorized to execute on behalf of the City Project Completion Agreements with developers of Downtown High Rise Residential Structures that are consistent with the requirements of this Section. T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 4

H. Any person who enters into a Project Completion Agreement for the tax suspension pursuant to Subsection C.5 of this Section is encouraged to make good faith efforts to: 1. Comply with the State of California s apprenticeship program requirement that at least sixteen point seven percent (16.7%) of the hours worked on the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure must be worked by registered apprentices from approved apprenticeship training programs; 2. Ensure that twenty-five percent (25%) of the registered apprentices working on the Downtown High Residential Structure have a barrier to employment such as being homeless, a veteran or an at-risk youth; and 3. Post or cause the posting of bids for subcontracting work on the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure on websites such as the Bay Area Builders Exchange in order for subcontractors to be able to access work for workers in the nine Bay Area counties. SECTION 2. Section 4.47.089 of Chapter 4.47 of Title 4 of the San José Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.47.089 Suspension Downtown High Rise Residential Construction A. The collection of fifty percent (50%) of the tax imposed under this Chapter, to the extent not already suspended, shall be suspended and the tax shall not be collected with respect to construction of a Downtown High Rise Residential Structure as provided in this Section. T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 5

B. Downtown High Rise Residential Structure means any new residential structure twelve stories or more located in the Downtown Planned Growth Area as designated in the San José 2040 General Plan. C. The suspension shall apply to the residential units located within a Downtown High Rise Residential Structure for which a building permit has been issued in the Downtown Planned Growth Area from the date the ordinance enacting this Section becomes effective through and including July 31, 2018, provided the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure project meets each of the following: 1. A completed application for a Development Permit has been filed with the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement on or before December 31, 2017. A Development Permit for purposes of this Section shall be as defined in Title 20 of the San José Municipal Code; and 2. A building permit for the construction of the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure has been issued on or before July 31, 2018; and 3. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure shall retain contractors licensed by the State of California for the construction of the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure; and 4. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure shall employ only construction workers who possess necessary licenses and certifications required by the State of California; and 5. The developer of the Downtown High Rise Structure enters into a Project Completion Agreement with the City in a form approved by the City Attorney that sets forth the requirements of this Section related to both the T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 6

suspension of 50% of the amount of the tax specified in this Chapter and payment of the unsuspended portion of the tax. D. In the event that a residential unit that was eligible for the suspension provided for in this Section has not received final inspection for eighty percent of the residential units within the Downtown High Rise Structure on or before December 31, 2020, then the full amount of the tax shall be paid to the Building Official prior to scheduling additional inspections. E. The suspension set forth in Subsection A shall be effective until July 31, 2018. F. Notwithstanding Section 4.47.030, amount of tax imposed under this Section for the construction of any Downtown High Rise Residential Structure shall be due and payable prior to the scheduling of the final inspection for eighty percent of the residential units within the Downtown High Rise Structure. G. The City Manager is authorized to execute on behalf of the City Project Completion Agreements with developers of Downtown High Rise Residential Structures that are consistent with the requirements of this Section. H. Any person who enters into a Project Completion Agreement for the tax suspension pursuant to Subsection C.5 of this Section is encouraged to make good faith efforts to: 1. Comply with the State of California s apprenticeship program requirement that at least sixteen point seven percent (16.7%) of the hours worked on the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure must be worked by registered apprentices from approved apprenticeship training programs; T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 7

2. Ensure that twenty-five percent (25%) of the registered apprentices working on the Downtown High Residential Structure have a barrier to employment such as being homeless, a veteran or an at-risk youth; and 3. Post or cause the posting of bids for subcontracting work on the Downtown High Rise Residential Structure on websites such as the Bay Area Builders Exchange in order for subcontractors to be able to access work for workers in the nine Bay Area counties. PASSED FOR PUBLICATION of title this day of, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: DISQUALIFIED: ATTEST: SAM LICCARDO Mayor TONI J. TABER, CMC City Clerk T-24.004.007.004\ 1376094.doc 8