SUPPORTS ITEM NO.  3
                                           VLLC AGENDA
                                           JULY 13, 1995       


                             ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                          
                                           Date: June 9, 1995
                                           Dept. File 2160IC.COV


   TO:       Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission


   FROM:     Deputy Chief License Inspector

   SUBJECT:  777 Homer Street - Ford Centre for the Performing Arts
             Class 'E' Concert Hall 

   RECOMMENDATION

             THAT the  Vancouver Liquor Licensing  Commission Inc.  endorse
             the request from Georgia Strait Live Entertainment Ltd., for a
             Class 'E' Concert Hall liquor  license at the Ford Centre  for
             the Performing Arts at 777 Homer Street.

   GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

             The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS  approval
             of the foregoing.

   COUNCIL POLICY

   Council Policy is to not require a referendum for full service hotels or

   a  major complex provided it  is illustrated that there  is little or no
   community opposition as determined by the neigh-bourhood notification. 

   PURPOSE

   Georgia   Strait  Live  Entertainment  Ltd.,  is  requesting  a  Council
   resolution  endorsing the request  for a  Class 'E' Concert  Hall liquor
   license for 1845  patrons at the  Ford Centre  for the Performing  Arts,
   presently under construction at 777 Homer Street.








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   BACKGROUND


   This application is  for a Class 'E'  Concert Hall license to  allow the
   sale of  alcohol  during intermissions  and one  hour  before and  after
   events.

   The applicants  originally applied  for a Class  'E' Concert Hall  and a
   Class  'A' Lounge liquor  license as  they wished to  sell all  types of

   alcohol, similar  to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.  The provincial Liquor
   Control  and  Licensing Branch  (LCLB)  regulations  restrict Class  'A'
   Cultural Centre licenses to municipal and provincially owned facilities.
   Therefore, the Ford Theatre is not eligible for a Class 'A' license.

   The  Class 'E' license restricts the sale of liquor to beer, wine, cider
   and coolers, which  may only  be served in  plastic, paper or  styrofoam
   containers.  While this style of service does not  suit the needs of the
   Ford Theatre, there is no discretion permitted in the LCLB regulations. 


   The LCLB is now reviewing the current regulations and will be looking at
   possible  policy options for consideration by the provincial government.
   These  options  may include  flexibility  in the  Class  'E' license  to
   accommodate venues such as the Ford Theatre.


   In the meantime,  the applicant has requested that the Class 'E' license
   application proceed so that some type of license can be in place for the
   theatre opening.   Should changes in  the regulations take  place, these
   would likely be applicable to existing Class 'E' licensed facilities.

   It should be noted that Council previously recommended  to the LCLB that
   it  review the Class 'E' liquor  license category to consider allowing a
   concert hall or theatre to sell all types of alcohol. 

   The subject premises are located  in the D.D. zoning district  (Appendix
   A) and the surrounding area is a  mixture of retail, offices, hotels and
   low  and  high-rise  residential  buildings.    The  closest residential
   building is at 746  Richards Street, which is  directly across the  lane
   from the theatre.

   Located in the survey area are the  Catholic Charities Men's Hostel, The
   Vancouver Recovery Club  (Alcoholism), the new  library complex and  the
   Queen Elizabeth Theatre.





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   There are three  Class 'C' Cabarets (1156 seats), three  Class 'A' Pubs,
   (568 seats) four Class 'A' Lounges (680  seats) (not including the Class
   'A'  licenses in the  Queen Elizabeth  Theatre and Orpheum  Theatre) and
   approximately 12 licensed restaurants within the 1000 ft. survey radius.


   COMMENTS

   The Police  Department has reviewed this application and has no specific
   concerns.

   The Environmental  Health Division  does not  foresee any problems  with
   this proposal.


   The Planning Department notes that the Development Permit was issued for
   a performing arts  theatre on this site.   The applicant chose  to defer
   the liquor  licensing requirements and deal with them separately.  Staff
   agree that  the facilities are as  envisioned at the  Development Permit
   stage.

   The Social  Planning Department  is supportive  of this application  and

   notes  the appropriateness of extending sales  to all types of liquor in
   Class  'E'  Concert  Hall  licensed establishments,  as  recommended  by
   Council in the past.  

   CONCLUSION

   A Class 'E' liquor  license for the Ford Theatre will  allow the sale of
   alcohol before and  after events as well as during  intermission.  There
   is an expectation that this type of venue, which is similar to the Queen
   Elizabeth Theatre, will  sell alcohol.   There  is no  expectation of  a
   negative neighbourhood impact due to the type of  event, short period of
   sales and  early closing time.   Therefore, it is  recommended that this
   application be endorsed.



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