<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>City of Long Beach - File #: 17-0504</title><link>https://longbeach.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=3084443&amp;GUID=5E2B199E-79F7-4158-ABD8-564A70BF4CDB</link><description /><generator>Legistar</generator><ttl>15</ttl><atom:link href="https://longbeach.legistar.com/Feed.ashx?GUID=5E2B199E-79F7-4158-ABD8-564A70BF4CDB&amp;ID=3084443&amp;M=LD" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><item><title>City of Long Beach - File #: 17-0504</title><link>https://longbeach.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=3084443&amp;GUID=5E2B199E-79F7-4158-ABD8-564A70BF4CDB</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5E2B199E-79F7-4158-ABD8-564A70BF4CDB-2019-10-08-19-14-42</guid><description>Title: Recommendation to request City Manager to study and make recommendations that further support smaller, low-volume, and less-intrusive options for music venues and return and present recommendations at a future council meeting in 120 days. Report should consider a tiered approach to regulation of music venues and consider the following: 

•	Encouragement of smaller, low-volume, and less-intrusive 
	options for music venues. 

•	Look at volume (sound level) considerations. 

•	Look at number of people being entertained and/or size of 
	facility.

•	Consider exemptions to what are currently restrictions based on 
	characteristics such as lack of alcohol, dancing, admission 
	charge, etc. 

• 	Consider time periods for the entertainment.

• 	Review current definition of entertainment activity and fees.

• 	Review whether any options should not include fees or licensing.

• 	Review potential monitoring and compliance processes.

• 	Impact on existing entertainment permits.

• 	Impact on surrounding businesses or residences.</description><pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2019 19:14:42 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>