Ocean City City Council unanimously voted down an ordinance Thursday that would have established a 3% tax on stays in hotels, motels and Airbnbs.Originally introduced in late November the ordinance originally solely taxed rental properties that were booked through third-party online platforms such as Airbnb and Vrbo, what the ordinance described as the “transient space marketplace.” However, members of council amended the ordinance to include hotel and motel rooms, with the purpose of creating new revenue.