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Council approves Clark Building use policy and new rental rates with discounts for local nonprofits and daytime bookings
Summary
After months of planning, Hermosa Beach adopted a new Clark Building use policy and fee schedule that creates a meeting room and updated kitchen access, sets mandatory fees and adds discounted rates for local nonprofits and daytime reservations; council directed staff to finalize details with long‑time users.
Hermosa Beach’s City Council on Feb. 25 adopted a new use policy and fee schedule for the renovated Clark Building, establishing rates, new booking rules and limited storage for two long-standing nonprofit users.
The policy formalizes the layout for the renovated facility — which includes a banquet hall, a new meeting room, restrooms and a kitchen — and sets mandatory charges for the banquet hall reservation, application fee and refundable security deposit. It also creates optional add-on fees for the meeting room, kitchen, projector and audio-visual equipment, table/chair setup and staffing costs for events that require city-operated AV or additional staff.
Council and staff negotiated a set of…
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