Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0279    Version: 1 Name: CD-9,1,2,6 - "Deemed Approved" ord
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 3/11/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/22/2011 Final action: 3/22/2011
Title: Recommendation to respectfully request City Manager to incorporate the recommended "Deemed Approved" conditions into the City's Nuisance Abatement and Administrative Citation process in order to address public nuisance activity at retail alcohol outlets. The "Deemed Approved" conditions should include the following standards: · The outlet must maintain upkeep so that its operating characteristics are compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. · The outlet must not contribute to nuisance activities, such as disturbances of the peace, drug dealing, public drinking and inebriation, gambling, loitering, prostitution and sale of stolen goods. · The premises are properly maintained and do not adversely affect the health, peace, or safety of persons residing or working in the surrounding area. · Nuisance activities such as litter, graffiti, and unruly behavior associated with public consumption of alcoholic beverages within the premises or in close proximity of the prem...
Sponsors: COUNCILMEMBER STEVEN NEAL, NINTH DISTRICT, COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT GARCIA, FIRST DISTRICT, VICE MAYOR SUJA LOWENTHAL, SECOND DISTRICT, COUNCILMAN DEE ANDREWS, SIXTH DISTRICT
Indexes: Ordinance request
Attachments: 1. 032211-R-10sr Revised.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to respectfully request City Manager to incorporate the recommended "Deemed Approved" conditions into the City's Nuisance Abatement and Administrative Citation process in order to address public nuisance activity at retail alcohol outlets. The "Deemed Approved" conditions should include the following standards:

· The outlet must maintain upkeep so that its operating characteristics
are compatible with the surrounding neighborhood.
· The outlet must not contribute to nuisance activities, such as
disturbances of the peace, drug dealing, public drinking and
inebriation, gambling, loitering, prostitution and sale of stolen goods.
· The premises are properly maintained and do not adversely affect
the health, peace, or safety of persons residing or working in the
surrounding area.
· Nuisance activities such as litter, graffiti, and unruly behavior
associated with public consumption of alcoholic beverages within
the premises or in close proximity of the premises, be resolved
with the best interests of the community.
· The premises’ owner, the employees, or agents do not participate in,
or assist persons participating in, illegal activities within the
premises or within the boundaries of the premises’ property line
including the sidewalk and areas between the premises and the
street, including, but not limited to, disturbance of the peace,
illegal drug activity, illegal sale of firearms, public drunkenness,
drinking in public, harassment of passers-by, gambling,
prostitution, sale or receipt of stolen goods, or theft, and assaults
or batteries.
· Violations of any applicable provision of city, state or federal
regulation, ordinance or statute are not committed on the
premises.
· Premises upkeep and operation are compatible with and will not
adversely affect the liveability or appropriate development of
surrounding properties and the surrounding neighborhood.

DISCUSSION
Background

· According to the...

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