TO:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
THROUGH:
Mark Danaj, City Manager
FROM:
Marisa Lundstedt, Director of Community Development
Erik Zandvliet, T.E., City Traffic Engineer
SUBJECT:Title
Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 16-0042 for a Coastal Development Permit to Modify the Existing Downtown Valet Parking Program in the Non-Appealable Coastal Zone (Community Development Director Lundstedt).
CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 16-0042
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Recommended Action
RECOMMENDATION:
CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 16-0042 Conduct public hearing and adopt Resolution No. 16-0042 approving a Coastal Development Permit for modifications to the Downtown Valet Parking Program in the non-appealable Coastal Zone of the City of Manhattan Beach.
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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
No fiscal implications of this action are anticipated. Parking meter revenue will be reimbursed by the valet operator for parking spaces occupied by the valet operator during any actively metered time periods.
BACKGROUND:
The Downtown Valet Parking Program (Program) has been in operation for approximately 16 years. The Program was initiated in 1999 soon after the Downtown Business Improvement District was formed. Various modifications have been made to the Program through a series of Coastal Development Permits (CDPs) and agreement terms. The Downtown Valet Parking Program operates in compliance with the Local Coastal Program (LCP) pursuant to approved CDPs (# CA99-17, CA99-41, CA99-41A, and CA01-48) and Coastal Commission-approved De Novo CDP No. A-5-MNB-99-453. A summary of the Program's history is attached as Attachment 1.
There is a joint agreement between the City, DBPA and the valet operator which establishes the terms, conditions and responsibilities to operate a valet operation on City streets. The DBPA contracts with DLS Parking Management, Inc., (p...
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