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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190513T170000
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SUMMARY:CHC Hearing for Garage at 3065 E. Ocean Blvd
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING\nMonday\, May 13 @ 5:00 PM at City Hall Council Chambers\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\nAttend the public hearing of the City’s Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC) which will hear and decide on an application seeking to approve the removal of the 2-car garage and the construction of a new 2-car garage\, as a required condition of the lot subdivision that was previously approved by the City’s Planning Commission in July 2017\, for 3065 E. Ocean Blvd\, located at the corner of Paloma Ave and E. Ocean Blvd. This stately\, significant historic property is widely known as Weathering Heights. \nClick on the Links Below: \nTentative Drawings for CHC Hearing on Garage (Rev 2019_0424)  NEW \nBPNA Letter for CHC Hearing on Garage. Final. 2019_0422  NEW \nPublic Notice of CHC Hearing for May 13\, 2019    NEW \nCity Website for CHC Hearing Agenda & Documents    NEW \n*Bookmark this page & come back for the latest info*\nClick on the Links below for previous reference material: \nCULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION STUDY SESSIONS \n\nCHC Study Session – July 14\, 2014\nCHC Study Session – August 8\, 2016\n\nPLANNING COMMISSION HEARING TO SUBDIVIDE LOT – July 6\, 2017 \n\nPublic Notice\nStaff Report & Exhibits\nMeeting Video\nMeeting Agenda & Minutes\nCity Website\n\nHISTORIC PRESERVATION FOR BLUFF PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT \n\nVisit our website’s About page\n\n\n\n  \n  \n Event posted 4/20/2019. Updated 4/20/2019\, 5/5/2019
URL:https://bluffpark.org/event/chc-hearing-for-garage-plans-at-3065-e-ocean-blvd/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181206T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181206T180000
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CREATED:20181203T021430Z
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SUMMARY:Planning Commission Public Hearing: 29 Kennebec
DESCRIPTION:A Message from the BPNA President and Vice President of Historic Preservation: \nSince mid-summer 2018 interested residents and members of the BPNA Board have been meeting with the owner-developer and his team and working with the City’s Planning Department and the 3rd District City Council Office\, after the recent sale of 29 Kennebec which is a large parcel in the Bluff Park Historic District located between E. Ocean Blvd and E. 1st St at the western corner of Kennebec Ave. \nThis Planning Commission Meeting on December 6\, 2018\, is focused on the question of dividing the lot between (a) the southern portion that has a historic duplex and a garage with a resident unit\, from (b) the northern portion that has a large grassy berm on which once stood a circa 1913 Craftsman home. \nPlease Note: Details of the design development for the northern portion of the lot are still to-be-determined.  The drawings and renderings in Exhibit B are NOT supported by the BPNA and are NOT reflective of the most recent discussions that we in the BPNA have had with the owner-developer and his team\, which includes a lobbyist-lawyer and an architect.  So far the discussions have been cordial\, informative\, transparent and helpful\, and the owner-developer seems to be receptive to and interested in addressing the concerns of the neighborhood. \nThe BPNA is fully engaged in the process and committed to upholding the ordinance and design guidelines that reflect the appropriate mass\, scale and size for the Bluff Park Historic District and the allowable zoning under current law. \nFor more information or questions\, please do not hesitate to contact us here. \nUpdated 12/02/2018 \n—————- \n \nAgenda – Planning Commission Meeting. 2018_1206 \nStaff Report – Planning Commission. 2018_1206 \nExhibit A- Location Map \nExhibit B- Tentative Parcel Map \nExhibit C- Findings and Conditions \n  \n 
URL:https://bluffpark.org/event/planning-commission-public-hearing-29-kennebec-2018-1206/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181204T183000
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CREATED:20181204T012630Z
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SUMMARY:City Council Meeting: Short-Term Rentals
DESCRIPTION:After several community meetings\, the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday\, December 4th\, will review options for regulating short-term rentals\, including those promoted with online home-sharing platforms such as Airbnb and HomeAway. Three options are being considered\, though city staff is recommending Option 2 which deals with short-term rentals in two types of units — primary residences\, where the host lives at least nine months of the year\, and non-primary residences. \nIf you are interested in voicing an opinion to your elected officials\, you can attend the Tuesday’s Council meeting (5:00 p.m. start)\, comment on the city’s Legistar site\, or email/call your council person. Councilwoman Suzie Price’s office can be reached at District3@LongBeach.gov or (562) 570-6300. \nFor more information\, the following links explore the options and the process: \nCity Council Agenda and e-comment link\nLink to STR Agenda Item\nLink to Report on Possible Policies\nLong Beach Development Services Short Term Rental Ordinance website \n  \n  \n  \nFrom Councilwoman Suzie Price (12/02/2018): \nDear Neighbor\,\n\n\nAt the City Council meeting this Tuesday we will be discussing a few items I think you might be interested in. The meeting begins with two presentations\, one for the Employee of the Month\, and the other is for Computer Science Education Week.\n\nAs always\, please feel free to attend the meeting and provide public comment on any items you are interested in or you can email your comments to my office at Jack.Cunningham@longbeach.gov prior to the meeting.\n____________________________________________________________________\n\nCity Council Meeting\n5:00\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nItem #18:  Shelter and Addiction Bed Audit and Incentive Feasibility\n\nLink to Agenda Item\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nI am bringing this item to the City Councilin order to improve how we address homelessness and addiction in Long Beach. \n\n\nOne of the most difficult parts of addressing homelessness is the availability of shelter beds that serve to help get those in need off the streets. If we as a city are to improve our ability to provide shelter for those in need we must be able to know exactly how many beds there are in the City that are available for Long Beach residents struggling with homelessness. In addition to the number of city operated\, privately operated\, and non-profit operated beds in the City for sheltering the homeless\, it is also important for the City to have specific data on how many rehabilitation\, medical detox\, and sobriety beds there are\, because addiction continues to be a major issue for our current homeless population.\n\nThe lack of certainty\, and likely small number of beds available in the City causes our law enforcement officers to be less able to enforce ordinance violations\, therefore an audit should be conducted of number; and types of beds for those experiencing homelessness and/or in need of treatment. Additionally this item asks for the City to evaluate the feasibility of developing incentives for private and non-profit groups to establish addiction related rehabilitation and detox beds in Long Beach with the expectation that priority would be given to those in need of these services who have been referred to them by the Long Beach Police Department or other Long Beach City entity.\n\n\n\n\nItem #21: Short Term Rentals\nLink to Agenda Item\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe topic of Short Term Rentals has been a discussion for quite some time in Long Beach. Now after several Citywide community meetings to gather input\, as well as my own community meeting focused on this topic\, it is coming before the City Council to discuss. Based on the Citywide meetings conducted by City staff they are recommending the adoption of Option 2 (included in the link below).\n\nThe recent rise of the sharing economy\, particularly the significant growth in short-term rentals using online platforms\, such as Airbnb and HomeAway\, enable individuals to rent out real property\, not traditionally part of the temporary lodging marketplace\, for 30 days or less. As a result\, STRs have grown in the number of properties available and the frequency with which they are rented. This trend has contributed to local concerns regarding quality of life\, noise\, safety\, housing affordability\, parking\, and enforcement.\n\nI look forward to this discussion with my colleagues as we work together to craft a policy that takes into account the input (both pros and cons) that residents throughout the City have provided.\n\nLink to Recent Report on Possible Policies\n\n\n\n\n\n____________________________________________________________________________\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you are interested in the complete agenda for the upcoming meeting I have included it below:\n\nLink to Full Agenda for December 4\, 2018 \n\n\nFinally\, if you would like to attend the meeting or provide public comment I would recommend arriving early as parking in the City parking structure near the corner of Cedar and Broadway is limited.\nClick Here for Parking Information \n\nAgain\, if you have any questions or comments on any item please feel free to contact my City Hall Office at (562)570-6300 or District3@longbeach.gov.\n\nSincerely\,\nSuzie Price\nCouncilwoman\, Third District
URL:https://bluffpark.org/event/city-council-meeting-short-term-rentals-2018_1204/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802
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CREATED:20180708T183142Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Heritage Commission Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Cultural Heritage Commission on Monday\, August 13th\, 5:30pm at City Hall.
URL:https://bluffpark.org/event/cultural-heritage-commission-meeting/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180306T170000
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CREATED:20180125T213251Z
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SUMMARY:Land Use Element (LUE) Agenda Item at City Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Land Use & Urban Design Elements (LUE) Proposal of Long Beach’s General Plan is coming to the City Council on Tuesday\, March 6 @ 5:00 PM.  The public is invited to attend and submit comments. \nWe want to hear from you! \nThe BPNA board passed a motion to ask that the height be reduced in the western section of the Bluff Park Historic District. The board believes that doing so will better reflect the current predominant mass and scale of our residential buildings and help protect the historic integrity of the overall neighborhood. \n\nLet us know if you agree\, disagree or have additional constructive thoughts. \nMore info and the online form for your input is at https://bluffpark.org/city-news/. Please respond by February 7. \nRead about the city’s general plan\, review the maps\, and understand the misconceptions. \nJoin in the conversation with the BPNA board. Also feel free to convey your thoughts directly to the 3rd Council District’s Councilwoman Suzie Price. \nMore info: https://bluffpark.org/city-news/
URL:https://bluffpark.org/event/land-use-element-lue-agenda-item-at-city-council-meeting/
LOCATION:City Hall\, 333 W. Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802
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