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A Proposal to Increase the Orange County Occupancy Tax to 2% <br /> The Board of Directors of the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau would like to request an <br /> increase in the amount of occupancy tax collected on the rental of rooms in commercial lodging <br /> establishments from 1% (current) to 2%. They respectfully request that the proceeds of this tax <br /> continue to be dedicated to the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau for the operation of the <br /> bureau and implementation of sales and marketing programs that encourage visitor spending in the <br /> community. This increase is requested to take effect in the Spring of 1996. <br /> Background <br /> In mid-1990, the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)established a task force of 54 citizens to determine <br /> the feasibility of creating a visitor services bureau in Orange County. After several months of study, the <br /> group formally recommended the formation of a bureau,which was endorsed by the PPP, the Chapel <br /> Hill/Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, the Hillsborough Area Chamber of Commerce,the Chapel Hill <br /> Hotel/Motel Association, and the Economic Development Commission. <br /> In July of 1991, legislation was passed enabling the Orange County Board of Commissioners to levy a <br /> room occupancy tax of up to 3% on the gross receipts derived from the rental of any room,lodging, or <br /> similar accommodation in the county. In August(1991) the Commissioners approved a 1% tax on <br /> transient accommodations, which was to take effect on September 1, 1991. <br /> An interim Visitors Bureau Board of Directors of 11 members was subsequently appointed, and a <br /> Director was hired in June of 1992. The Board adopted the following mission statement in September <br /> of 1992: <br /> The mission of the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau is to develop and <br /> coordinate visitor services in Orange County and implement marketing programs that <br /> will enhance the economic activity and quality of life in the community. <br /> Some of the Economic Benefits of Encouraging Visitors to Orangg Countl <br /> i► Visitors have minimal impact on the existing infrastructure and government-provided services <br /> (schools, social services,etc. are not utilized by visitors). <br /> Visitors spend money in existing businesses($69.93 million was spent by visitors to Orange County <br /> in 1993). <br /> Visitors have a dramatic impact on the amount of sales tax that is collected and returned to local <br /> governments ($3.57 million in state tax receipts and$1.32 million in local tax receipts was collected <br /> from visitors in 1993). <br /> Visitors support over 1,300 jobs in our community. <br /> Property tax revenues are not used to support these efforts. The marketing programs and services <br /> provided by the bureau are paid for by visitors,through the proceeds of a county hotel occupancy tax. <br />