Long Beach, CA
File #: 08-0484    Version: 1 Name: FM-HEARING Green Mango/Golden Villa D2
Type: Public Hearing Status: Concluded
File created: 5/13/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/20/2008 Final action: 5/20/2008
Title: Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the hearing and deny the Permit Application for Entertainment with Dancing by Patrons for The Green Mango, Inc., dba Golden Villa Restaurant, 1360 E. Anaheim Street, No. 205. (District 2)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Indexes: Permit for Entertainment
Attachments: 1. 052008-H-1sr&att.pdf
Related files: 05-3487, 07-0007, 07-0165, 08-0359, 11-0081, 09-1060
TITLE
Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the hearing and deny the Permit Application for Entertainment with Dancing by Patrons for The Green Mango, Inc., dba Golden Villa Restaurant, 1360 E. Anaheim Street, No. 205. (District 2)

DISCUSSION
The Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) requires an application be filed and a hearing be held before the City Council whenever this type of activity is requested and before an entertainment permit is granted or denied.

The LBMC also requires that the City Council make a determination that the permit application is complete and truthful; the applicant and the officers and trustees of the entity are law-abiding persons who will operate and conduct the business activity in a lawful manner; and that public peace, welfare and safety will not be impaired. If this is so, the application shall either be approved for a long-term or short-term entertainment permit. Otherwise, the permit application shall be denied.

City departments have conducted their investigations in accordance with the LBMC. Attached for your review are the departmental investigative reports, the business ownership and permit history, and the entertainment permit application.

The following summarizes departmental findings:

· The Police Department recommends that the permit for entertainment with dancing by patrons be denied. Based on the Vice Section's investigation, along with opposition from local residents, the Police Department is unable to find that the public peace, safety and welfare will not be impaired if this permit is granted.

· The Fire Department finds that the building/location meets department requirements for the proposed use.

· The Health and Human Services Department finds that the building/location meets department requirements for the proposed use with the condition that the establishment remain in compliance with the Long Beach Noise Ordinance (LBMC Chapter 8.80).

· The Long Beach Development Serv...

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