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Recommendation to adopt resolution maintaining standardized Entertainment District conditions of operation and tiered conditions; and
DISCUSSION
On March 13, 2007, the City Council adopted an ordinance extending the Downtown Pilot Program through December 31, 2007. The Downtown Pilot Program was established to develop consistent hours and operating conditions for businesses requiring an entertainment permit. The Downtown Pilot Program also set conditions to promote a safe environment benefiting visitors, retail and entertainment venues, while ensuring quality of life for residents who might be impacted by the enhanced hours and operating conditions.
Prior to the Downtown Pilot Program, the hours and conditions of operation varied from establishment to establishment, since each entertainment permit was authorized by a separate City Council action over a 22-year period. Certain establishments provided entertainment until 2:00 a.m., while others were restricted to earlier hours. Likewise, a limited number of establishments were authorized to have outdoor entertainment.
The Downtown Pilot Program consists of the area bounded by Ocean Boulevard, Third Street, Pacific Avenue, Long Beach Boulevard, and the areas known as the Pike at Rainbow Harbor and Shoreline Village. Hotels and retail stores providing entertainment within these boundaries are excluded from Downtown Pilot Program requirements.
PILOT PERIOD
During 2007, staff closely evaluated the Downtown Pilot Program and conducted stakeholder meetings. These meetings were attended by entertainment permittees, retailers, residents, and City staff from police, traffic engineering, parking, economic development, and business license disciplines. Based upon performance of the Downtown Pilot Program during the Pilot period and in consideration of ongoing construction of residential housing and businesses, staff recommends extending the "Pilot" program through December 31, 2008, maintaining the existing standardized and tiered Downtown Pilot Program conditions of operations and holding periodic meetings to further address residential and business concerns.
This matter was reviewed by Deputy City Attorney Cristyl Meyers on November 30,2007.
TIMING CONSIDERATIONS
The Downtown Dining and Entertainment District shall cease to be in effect on December 31, 2007, if not extended by the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.
SUGGESTED ACTION
BODY
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LONG BEACH EXTENDING CONDITIONS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PERMITS UNDER THE DOWNTOWN DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT PILOT PROGRAM
Respectfully Submitted,
LORI ANN FARRELL
DIRECTOR OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT/CFO
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PATRICK H. WEST |
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CITY MANAGER |