Business licensing data is provided by the City of Long Beach's Financial Management (FM) and Technology & Innovation (TID) departments. We have an internal PostgreSQL database on clbisandev02
, which serves as the target destination for an ETL to transfer data from the Hansen/LMR system every morning.
The following tables are populated in the hansen_staging
postgres schema on clbisandev02
every morning:
Source Table | Description |
---|---|
business_license | Primary source of record containing information on all of the business licenses issued and administered by the City. |
milestone | A “log” recording change of status for each business license or application by date/time and inspector. |
notes | Comments made on a business license application by the inspectors. |
permit | Fee descriptions, fee amounts paid or due for each business license (including BID fees). |
The ETLs are maintained by TID's Business Information Systems bureau. The clbisandev02
server is hosted as an on-premises virtual server maintained by TID's Open Systems group.
As per Brett Yakus, an Active business license is defined by Financial Management (FM) as business licenses that have a status of:
- Active
- CollcInBus
- Expired (might be reactivated or will go into collections)
- Pending
- Reactivate
- Conditionl
Thereby, Inactive licenses are those that are not of the above statuses.
- The Start Date for a business license is self-reported by the licensee. The majority of the start dates are the projected opening dates for an establishment.
- The Service Date of a business license is... This is also sometime referenced as the "process date".
- The Milestone Date column is populated with the last milestone date event corresponding to the Milestone column. You can wrangle the milestone events for a license by joining the
business_license
andmilestone
tables.
- Version 3 of LMR/Hansen for business licensing went online on August 2015. The newest version of Hansen now tracks and records the status of all applications/licenses electronically. The majority of licenses before then were handled by paper. As a result of this, calculations pertaining to Milestones or Permits (like "Days to Issue") are only accurate for licenses after August 2015.