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Hospitality tax ordinance: a state of confusion at the Township Committee Workshop 11/25/19

November 26, 2019 by Blogfinger

 

 

At Neptune Township workshop sessions, held before regular open meetings, the Committee allows no comments from visitors.

On this occasion, Nov. 25, 2019, the workshop agenda called for a “discussion” about a “Hospitality tax ordinance.”  Blogfinger was there.

A Neptune Township source said, prior to the meeting, “The State of New Jersey  allows a municipality to impose a hotel, motel, and/or transient accommodation fee of up to 3%.  The Committee will be discussing the possibility of adopting an ordinance to enact the tax.”

An ordinance name should reflects what it is about, but not in this case.   The use of a euphemism (“hospitality”) suggests that there is more to this than is currently evident. Some have speculated that this is really about  short term Airbnb rentals in town.

Unfortunately, no details were available.

Evidently, the plan would be to charge fees (taxes)  to renters at Neptune hotels, motels, B and B’s, and Airbnb’s.  The  State and the Township would benefit financially.

Airbnb’s can cost over $600.00 per night, and there are many available in OG and surrounding towns. So there is a lot of money at stake.

This idea seems to be the brainchild of Mayor Rizzo.  The other Committee members were clueless, and Committeemen Wiliams and Brantley said so.   And the Township Attorney said that he needed more time for “research.”

So why did the Mayor introduce this ordinance prematurely when others on the Committee and the Township Attorney did not understand the proposal?

This proposed ordinance is not ready for prime time.

This tax idea sounds strange to us, but perhaps more details will be unpacked at the next Committee meeting. Or maybe the idea will blow over like a northerly wind that just misses our shore.

 

MICHELLE BRANCH   “Strange.”

 

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  1. on November 26, 2019 at 2:57 pm shelley paterson

    Leave it to Neptune to turn something that in my opinion, is ruining the quality of life in OG into another money-making scheme for the township. Across the country Airbnb’s expansion has led to backlash from residents who complain about tourist traffic in previously quiet neighborhoods, a loss of affordable long-term rentals and spikes in housing costs. Critics also say neighborhoods lose their sense of community when it becomes more transient, and that once-quirky, off-the-beaten-path towns start looking like every place else. We now have three year-round neighbors on my block, a block that was previously occupied by 90% full time residents.

    According to the National Association of Realtors, The trend for short term rentals (STR) is away from “shared spaces,” where owners are present. Individuals are now purchasing single-family or multifamily units to turn them into STRs — creating a business — to the considerable detriment of their neighbors. Some short-term renters turn these locations into party houses, creating noise, traffic, and a public nuisance. In such instances, neighbors who need a night’s sleep to work the next day or who have school-age children are disturbed.



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