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Long Beach, CA ~ The City of Long Beach is in the process of comprehensively updating its Subdivision Ordinance for the first time since 1983. This ordinance provides guidance and procedures for the design and improvement of various types of land divisions in the city, helping to preserve and protect valuable natural resources and amenities while ensuring public health, safety and convenience.
The updates are intended to ensure consistency with State law and the City's General Plan, including the updated Land Use Element, Mobility Element, Urban Design Element and Local Coastal Program. The updates also allow for a more streamlined review process for minor map approvals such as lot mergers, lot line adjustments and parcel maps.
The public is invited to review the draft Subdivision Ordinance and provide written feedback during the comment period through Monday, June 26th. All comments will be considered, with a revised draft being brought before the Planning Commission for consideration at a public hearing later this summer. Additional opportunities for public input will be provided during the planning process.
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To submit a comment during this period, contact Sergio Gutierrez at Sergio.Gutierrez@longbeach.gov or 562.570.5934. Media inquiries can be directed to Rick de la Torre at Rick.DeLaTorre@longbeach.gov or 562.570.7174.
The City of Long Beach is taking steps to update its Subdivision Ordinance for the first time since 1983 in order to ensure consistency with State law and its General Plan while providing a more streamlined review process for minor map approvals such as lot mergers, lot line adjustments and parcel maps. The public is invited to provide written feedback on the draft ordinance through Monday, June 26th with additional opportunities for input being provided throughout the planning process before it goes before the Planning Commission later this summer.
The updates are intended to ensure consistency with State law and the City's General Plan, including the updated Land Use Element, Mobility Element, Urban Design Element and Local Coastal Program. The updates also allow for a more streamlined review process for minor map approvals such as lot mergers, lot line adjustments and parcel maps.
The public is invited to review the draft Subdivision Ordinance and provide written feedback during the comment period through Monday, June 26th. All comments will be considered, with a revised draft being brought before the Planning Commission for consideration at a public hearing later this summer. Additional opportunities for public input will be provided during the planning process.
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To submit a comment during this period, contact Sergio Gutierrez at Sergio.Gutierrez@longbeach.gov or 562.570.5934. Media inquiries can be directed to Rick de la Torre at Rick.DeLaTorre@longbeach.gov or 562.570.7174.
The City of Long Beach is taking steps to update its Subdivision Ordinance for the first time since 1983 in order to ensure consistency with State law and its General Plan while providing a more streamlined review process for minor map approvals such as lot mergers, lot line adjustments and parcel maps. The public is invited to provide written feedback on the draft ordinance through Monday, June 26th with additional opportunities for input being provided throughout the planning process before it goes before the Planning Commission later this summer.
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