Long Beach, CA
File #: 13-0217    Version: 1 Name: FM-Shoreline Village
Type: Public Hearing Status: Concluded
File created: 2/28/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/19/2013 Final action: 3/19/2013
Title: Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the hearing and grant a Permit with conditions on the application of Shoreline Village Enterprises LLC, dba Shoreline Village, located at 429 Shoreline Village Drive No. P, for Entertainment Without Dancing by Patrons. (District 2)
Sponsors: Financial Management
Indexes: Permits
Attachments: 1. 031913-H-2sr&att.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record, conclude the hearing and grant a Permit with conditions on the application of Shoreline Village Enterprises LLC, dba Shoreline Village, located at 429 Shoreline Village Drive No. P, for Entertainment Without Dancing by Patrons. (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.

Shoreline Village desires to conduct a variety of outdoor entertainment activities such as the Pirate Festival, Snow Day and similar events. In order to accommodate this request, the Department of Financial Management recommends that the conditions include a two-part floor plan for the outdoor space. A standard event floor plan is recommended for approval (attached). Shoreline Village will be required to submit for Fire Department review and approval a special events floor plan for any activities that will increase occupancy, which the Fire Department may deny or approve with additional conditions.

The LBMC also requires that the City Council shall approve the issuance of the entertainment permit if they find that: the issuance of the permit at the proposed location is consistent with federal, state and local laws, rules, and regulations; it will not constitute an undue burden on the neighborhood; the applicant(s) or responsible persons have not been convicted of any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or felony offense within the past five years; and, neither the applicant(s) or any responsible persons have a history of committing significant violations of the City code and have not provided false or misleading information on their application.

The City Council has the authority to approve the following options: 1) grant the Permit, with or without conditions; or 2) deny the Permit on the application. Once the Permit ...

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