Long Beach, CA
File #: 21-0449    Version: Name: DS - ORD/Globemaster Corridor Repeal Atlantic Aviation PD-13
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 5/10/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/18/2021 Final action: 6/1/2021
Title: Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code by amending Section 21.37.120 and Section 21.37.210; and by repealing the Atlantic Aviation Center Planned Development District (PD-13), all relating to planned development districts and specific plans in the City of Long Beach, read and adopted as read. (Districts 5,7)
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. 051821-H-21sr&att.pdf, 2. 051821-H-21-Attachment_A_Planning_Commission_Staff_Report.pdf, 3. 051821-H-21-Attachment_B_ALUC_Findings.pdf, 4. 051821-H-21-Attachment_C_2016_C-17_Transition_Master_Plan.pdf, 5. 051821-H-21-Attachment_D_2018_Update_to_C-17_Transition_Master_Plan.pdf, 6. 051821-H-21-Attachment_E_Existing_Conditions_Report.pdf, 7. 051821-H-21-Attachment_F_Globemaster_Corridor_Specific_Plan.pdf, 8. 051821-H-21-Attachment_G_Location_Map.pdf, 9. 051821-H-21-Attachment_H_Public_Comments.pdf, 10. 051821-H-21-Attachment_I_Findings.pdf, 11. 051821-H-21-Attachment_J_Public_Review_Draft_Program_EIR-EIS_03-17.pdf, 12. 051821-H-21-Attachment_K_Draft_PEIR_EIS_Appendix_A.pdf, 13. 051821-H-21-Attachment_L_Draft_PEIR_EIS_Appendix_B.pdf, 14. 051821-H-21-Attachment_M_Draft_PEIR_EIS_Appendix C.pdf, 15. 051821-H-21-Attachment_N_Draft_PEIR_EIS_Appendix_D.pdf, 16. 051821-H-21-Attachment_O_Draft_PEIR_EIS_Appendix_E.pdf, 17. 051821-H-21-Attachment_P_Final_Program_EIR-EIS_03-17.pdf, 18. 051821-H-21-Attachment_Q_Findings_of_Fact_and_SOC_EIR_EIS-03-17.pdf, 19. 060121-ORD-23att.pdf, 20. ORD-21-0015.pdf
Related files: 21-0446, 21-0447, 21-0448, 21-0450
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
6/1/20212 City Council approve recommendation and adoptPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
5/18/20211 City Council declare ordinance read the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council for final readingPass Action details Meeting details Video Video
TITLE
Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code by amending Section 21.37.120 and Section 21.37.210; and by repealing the Atlantic Aviation Center Planned Development District (PD-13), all relating to planned development districts and specific plans in the City of Long Beach, read and adopted as read. (Districts 5,7)

DISCUSSION
At its December 17, 2020 meeting, the Planning Commission held a duly-noticed public hearing on the Globemaster Corridor Specific Plan and recommended that the City Council approve all requested actions (Attachment A - Planning Commission Staff Report). Following the Planning Commission hearing, this item was heard by the Los Angeles County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) on March 3, 2021, and the ALUC made positive findings (Attachment B - ALUC Findings) determining the project is consistent with the County Airport Land Use Plan (ALUP). The item is now presented to the City Council for final approval and enaction.

Background

In September 2013, the United States Department of Defense (DoD) notified the Boeing Company (Boeing) that it would no longer place future orders for the C-17 Globemaster III military transport aircraft manufactured at the Boeing plant at 2400 E. Wardlow Road in Long Beach. In April 2014, Boeing announced it would close C-17 production plants by mid-2015 due primarily to the termination of the DoD contracts, which represented the single largest demand for the aircraft. In 2015, the DoD terminated its contract with Boeing for the manufacturing of the C-17 after receiving final deliveries of the aircraft. Boeing closed the C-17 plant in December 2015. At its peak, the C-17 site employed up to 5,000 people; however, since 2010, Boeing steadily downsized the C-17 workforce in anticipation of the closure. A study conducted by Economic Modeling Specialists International anticipated that the closure of the C-17 production facility would result in an overall loss of nearly 5,000 jobs,...

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