File #: 16929    Version: 0 Name: Cooperative Agreement for Consolidated Liquor License Fee
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/15/2009 In control: Health and Environment Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2009 Final action: 6/22/2009
Title: A RESOLUTION authorizing the County Executive to execute a Cooperative Agreement for Consolidated Liquor License Fee Collection with the City of Kansas City, Missouri.
Sponsors: James D. Tindall
Indexes: COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT, LIQUOR LICENSE FEE
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


Title
A RESOLUTION authorizing the County Executive to execute a Cooperative Agreement for Consolidated Liquor License Fee Collection with the City of Kansas City, Missouri.


Intro
RESOLUTION 16929, June 15, 2009

INTRODUCED BY James D. Tindall, County Legislator


Body
WHEREAS, by Resolution 11295, dated May 20, 1996, the Legislature did authorize the County Executive to execute a Cooperative Agreement for Consolidated Liquor License Fee Collection with the City of Kansas City, Missouri; and,

WHEREAS, that 1996 Cooperative Agreement ("1996 Agreement") provided that the City will collect on the County's behalf the liquor license fees imposed by Chapter 41 of the County Code, from all business establishments which are holders of both City and County liquor licenses, in connection with the establishments' annual renewal of their City liquor licenses, or the issuance of new City and County licenses; and,

WHEREAS, for this service, the City has retained a one-percent service charge, which provided significant savings to the County over what the County's previous costs had been in providing these services on its own; and,

WHEREAS, the 1996 Agreement expired after a five-year term in 2001; and,

WHEREAS, the City continued to provide services under the provisions of the expired agreement and retaining the one-percent service charge; and,

WHEREAS, in the absence of a current agreement, there have been delays and confusion in the payment of the fees to the County on a timely basis; and,

WHEREAS, the City Attorney has requested that a new Cooperative Agreement be executed with similar provisions but which also provides for annual automatic renewal of the terms which should prevent delays in payments to the County in the future; and,

WHEREAS, the attached Cooperative Agreement provides a suitable mechanism for the implementation of this proposal; now therefore,

BE IT RESOL...

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