Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0051    Version: 1 Name: PW - International Tower Owners Assoc.
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 1/4/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/3/2011 Final action: 5/3/2011
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to terminate and rescind License Agreement No. 8103 and enter into a new license agreement with the International Tower Owners Association (ITOA), a California corporation, for use of City-owned property located at 700 E. Ocean Boulevard. (District 2)
Sponsors: Public Works
Indexes: Agreements, Licenses
Attachments: 1. 050311-C-12sr&att.pdf
Related files: 32782_000
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Recommendation to authorize City Manager to terminate and rescind License Agreement No. 8103 and enter into a new license agreement with the International Tower Owners Association (ITOA), a California corporation, for use of City-owned property located at 700 E. Ocean Boulevard. (District 2)

DISCUSSION
On December 12, 1969, the City and I.T. Partners, the property owner of the International Tower, located at 700 East Ocean Blvd. (Exhibit A), entered into a License Agreement to provide driveway access (Driveway) to the International Tower over the City’s Victory Park. The License Agreement was revised several times, including on May 2, 1986, after the apartment building was converted into condominiums and a new parking structure was built. As a condition of approval for the condominium conversion project and construction of the new parking structure, the City and Coastal Commission required I.T. Partners to construct a promenade for public access (Public Promenade) around their property, grant an easement to the City over the Public Promenade (Exhibit B), and to maintain it at its sole expense in perpetuity. As part of the License Agreement, I.T. Partners agreed to pay an annual fee of $5,000. I.T. Partners subsequently assigned its rights and duties under the License Agreement to ITOA.

On July 17, 2009, City staff received a letter from ITOA’s legal counsel inquiring into maintenance responsibility of Victory Park and the Public Promenade. In the letter, ITOA states it has maintained the park “areas from time immemorial, although these areas are public property”. City staff investigated the matter and found that, while the original License Agreement required I.T. Partners to maintain the portion of Victory Park immediately adjacent to its property, the 1986 License Agreement does not. Nonetheless, the International Tower has continued to maintain the park.

In order to continue providing Driveway access and address the need to maintain Victory Park...

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