Long Beach — 2023-09-21
Airport Advisory Commission
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2 23-046AC Recommendation to receive and file presentation on The Brown Act and\nRobert's Rules of Order.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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3 23-047AC Recommendation to receive and file presentation regarding the LGB\nBusiness Partner Spotlight.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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4 23-048AC Recommendation to receive and file report from the Sustainability\nCommittee.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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5 23-049AC Recommendation to receive and file report from the Festival of Flight\nCommittee.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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6 23-050AC Recommendation to receive and file Monthly Airport Staff Reports for\nSeptember 2023.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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7 23-051AC Recommendation to excuse Commissioners absent from the meeting of the\nAirport Advisory Commission on September 21, 2023.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
Parks and Recreation Commission
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2. 23-039BS Recommendation to receive and file a financial report for the period\nending August 31, 2023.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nAttachments: Belmont Shore monthly budget - as of August 2023.pdf\nFY 23 revenue trends graph.pdf
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3. 23-040BS Recommendation to receive and file the Long Beach Transit Employee\nBus Pass Program status report for August 2023.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nAttachments: BSBA (LBT) August 2023.pdf
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4. 23-041BS Recommendation to approve proposal with CSI Patrol to provide private\nsecurity services for seven-day weekly coverage at an annual cost not to\nexceed $150,000.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.\nAttachments: 09523 - Belmont Shore Bike Program .pdf
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5. 23-042BS Recommendation to hold elections to appoint new Commission Chair and\nVice-Chair.\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
Planning Commission
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2. 23-069PL Recommendation to accept Categorical Exemption CE23-103; and\nApprove a Conditional Use Permit (CUP23-009) and modification to an\napproved permit and adopt the proposed findings and conditions of\napproval thereto, for the modifications to an existing 4,659-square-foot\nrestaurant with drive through that includes: a 236-square-foot addition,\nadditional drive through lane and new bypass lane, canopies, and interior\nand exterior improvements located at 7681 Carson Boulevard (APN:\n7075-001-948) in the Community Commercial Automobile-Oriented (CCA)\nZoning District. (District 4)\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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3. 23-073PL Recommendation to accept Categorical Exemption CE23-106; and\nApprove a Conditional Use Permit (CUP23-016) and adopt the proposed\nfindings and conditions of approval thereto, to operate a new wireless\ntelecommunication facility mounted on an existing Southern California\nEdison High-Tension Electrical Tower with equipment located under the\ntower behind CMU block walls located at 1401 ½ West Wardlow Road\n(APN: 7311-001-802) in the Light Industrial (IL) Zoning District. (District\n5)\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.
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4. 23-074PL Recommendation to recommend that the City Council determine that the\nproject is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality\nAct (“CEQA”) pursuant to Section 15301 (Class 1 - Existing Facilities),\nSection 15304 (Class 4-Minor Alterations to land), Section 15305 (Class 5\n- Minor Alterations to Land Use Limitations), and that it is further exempt\nfrom the CEQA Guidelines and none of the exceptions in 15300.2 apply,\nand that it is further exempt pursuant to Section 15308 (Actions by\nRegulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment), as it will not result\ndirectly or indirectly in significant environmental impacts (CE23-112); and\nRecommend that the City Council adopt Zoning Code Amendment\nZCA23-006, that repeals Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) Section\n21.45.170.L deleting regulations pertaining to encroachment permits for\nvendors located within the right-of-way and amending Table 35-1 Uses in\nthe Parks District clarifying that sidewalk vending is a permitted use\nsubject to the regulations of Title 5 of the LBMC. (Citywide)\nSuggested Action: Approve recommendation.