Long Beach — 2025-07-17

Airport Advisory Commission

Parks and Recreation Commission

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1.\n25-55762\nReceive the supporting documentation into the record, conclude the public hearing,\nand adopt a Resolution amending fee and changes for parks and recreation\nprograms and the use of public parks and recreation facilities for Fiscal Year 2026.\nSuggested Action:
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2.\n25-55763\nRecommendation to approve the minutes for the Parks and Recreation\nCommission meeting of Thursday, June 26, 2025.\nSuggested Action:
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3.\n25-55764\nApprove recommendation.\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to discuss fee waiver requests received between June 12, 2025\nand July 9, 2025.\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nDR. THOMAS J. CLARK COMMUNITY CENTER\nBRIDGE ROOM, 9:00 AM
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4.\n25-55767\nRecommendation to authorize the Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine to\nexecute a Personal Service Agreement with Elizabeth Gordon to provide free and\nlow-cost public cultural arts classes at Department of Parks, Recreation and\nMarine facilities, for a period of one year and one month from September 1, 2025\nto September 30, 2026, with two, two-year options to renew through September\n30, 2030, at the discretion of the Director. (Citywide)\nSuggested Action:
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5.\n25-55774\nAuthorize the Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine to execute a Right-of-Entry\nPermit, and any other necessary documents, with Creative Class Collective, a\nCalifornia nonprofit corporation, to enter Lincoln Park for the production and\nmaintenance of one mural for a term of one year, from July 21, 2025, through July\n20, 2026, with three, three-year renewal options at the discretion of the Director.\n(District 1)\nSuggested Action:
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6.\n25-55779\n25-55780\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to receive and file the Director’s monthly highlights report, “We\nCreate Community” and “Director’s Highlights” for July 2025.\nSuggested Action:
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7.\nApprove recommendation.\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to request potential topics for future Parks and Recreation\nCommission meetings and/or Parks and Recreation Commission committee\nmeetings.\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nCHAIR AND VICE CHAIR ELECTION

Planning Commission

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1.\n25-55834\nRecommendation to receive and file Director’s Report.\nSuggested Action:
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2.\n25-55837\nRecommendation to approve the minutes for the Planning Commission meeting of\nThursday, July 10, 2025.\nSuggested Action:
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3.\n25-55835\nApprove recommendation.\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to find the proposed vacation of a 137.5-foot-long segment\n(1,375 square feet of land area) of alley right-of-way situated between 1450 Cedar\nAvenue (APN: 7269-003-900) and 1401 Pacific Avenue (APN: 7269-004-902), in\nthe Institutional (I) Zoning District, in conformity with the adopted goals and policies\nof the City’s General Plan (GPC25-001). The project includes a 12.5-foot-wide\ndedication of a portion of property along the west boundary of 1401 Pacific Avenue\n(APN: 7269-004-902) for public right-of-way purposes and realignment of the alley.\n(District 1)\nSuggested Action:
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4.\n25-55836\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to accept Categorical Exemption CE-24-116 and,\nApprove a Conditional Use Permit (CUP23-022), and adopt the proposed findings\nand conditions of approval thereto, for the expansion of an existing 4,923-squarefoot fast- food restaurant with a single drive-through lane (established under Case\nNo. 9001-19) that includes the addition of a second drive-through lane, a new\ndrive-through bypass lane, and a 20-square-foot addition for a larger cashier’s\nbooth at 1705 West Pacific Coast Highway in the Regional Highway Commercial\n(CHW) Zoning District. (District 7)\nSuggested Action:
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5.\n25-55832\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to accept Categorical Exemption CE-25-069;\nApprove Conditional Use Permit (CUP25-003), and adopt the proposed findings\nand conditions of approval related thereto, for the operation of tattoo\nparlors/permanent makeup within an existing 44-suite multi-tenant commercial\nspace located at 6553 East Pacific Coast Highway in the Mixed-Use Community\nCore designation of the Southeast Area Specific Plan (SP-2-MUCC);\nApprove Conditional Use Permit (CUP25-007), and adopt the proposed findings\nand conditions of approval related thereto, for the operation of massage\nestablishments within an existing 44-suite multi-tenant commercial space located\nat 6553 East Pacific Coast Highway in the Mixed-Use Community Core\ndesignation of the Southeast Area Specific Plan (SP-2-MUCC); and\nApprove a Local Coastal Development Permit (LCDP25-016) for all discretionary\nactions required for the proposed project and adopt the proposed findings and\nconditions of approval related thereto. (District 3)\nSuggested Action:
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6.\n25-55831\nApprove recommendation.\nRecommendation to conduct a study session on the Open Space and Recreation\nElement (OSRE) Update.\nSuggested Action:\nApprove recommendation.\nCHAIR AND VICE CHAIR ELECTION