Long Beach, CA
File #: 07-1262    Version: 1 Name: RESO - Lois Lane naming
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 10/31/2007 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/6/2007 Final action: 11/6/2007
Title: Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into record, conclude the public hearing, and adopt resolution naming ‘Lois Lane’, the presently-unnamed alley paralleling Livingston Drive between 2nd Street and Division Street. (District 3)
Sponsors: Planning Commission, Planning and Building
Indexes: Alleys
Attachments: 1. 110607-H-2sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-07-0146.pdf
Related files: 07-1209
TITLE
Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into record, conclude the public hearing, and adopt resolution naming ‘Lois Lane’, the presently-unnamed alley paralleling Livingston Drive between
2nd Street and Division Street. (District 3)

DISCUSSION
This item deals with the proposal to name an unnamed Belmont Shore alley 'Lois Lane.' The request was initiated by the Third District Council Office. The need for the naming was brought to the attention of the Council Office by a local resident, who felt naming the alley would eliminate confusion when making calls for service to report illegally parked vehicles, an issue that has been prevalent in the alley for a number of years. The name 'Lois Lane,' proposed by the aforementioned Belmont Shore resident, was selected from a list of approximately 40 other potential names by area residents. All properties abutting the alley have addresses along Bennett, Ximeno, Prospect, and Quincy Avenues, and Division Street. These addresses would not be affected by the alley naming.

At the City Planning Commission meeting of September 20, 2007, the Commission conducted a noticed public hearing to consider a recommendation to the City Council for naming approval. A motion to recommend approval passed 5-0 (Attachments 1 and 2).

Chapter 20.36.110 of the Long Beach Municipal Code regulates street and alley names. The naming of an alley may occur if good cause is shown that the naming would be beneficial to the neighborhood. Street and alley name changes may be initiated by anyone who believes that it is necessary by filing the appropriate fee with the Director of Planning and Building. The Director of Planning and Building shall then submit the proposed change with a sketch map prepared by engineering to the Planning Commission and City Council for review.

The procedures call for all abutting property owners and residents who will be affected by the proposed change to be notified by mail of the scheduled public hearing...

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