SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 4
                                                VLLC AGENDA
                                                MARCH 14, 1996     


                             ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

                                           Date: February 29, 1996
                                           Dept. File No.2184IC.COV


   TO:       Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission

   FROM:     Deputy Chief License Inspector

   SUBJECT:  870 Granville Street (Commodore Cabaret)
             Class 'C' Cabaret and Class 'B' Restaurant


   RECOMMENDATION

        THAT the  Vancouver Liquor  Licensing Commission advise  the Liquor
        Control and Licensing  Branch that it supports  the continuation of
        the existing Class 'C' Cabaret  and Class 'B' Restaurant  operation
        at  870 Granville  Street with the  existing or  replacement liquor
        licenses.

   GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

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

   COUNCIL POLICY

   That  the  Vancouver  Liquor  Licensing  Commission  will  consider  any
   applications for licensed premises and any subject matter that is liquor
   license related. 

   PURPOSE

   Pensionfund   Properties  Ltd.,  is   requesting  a  Council  resolution
   endorsing a Class 'C' Cabaret and Class 'B' Restaurant liquor license at
   870 Granville Street.

   BACKGROUND

   The Commodore Cabaret at  870 Granville Street was constructed  in 1930,
   and has  continued operation until the  present time.  This  premise has
   been issued  a rare dual  liquor license for a  Class 'C' Cabaret  and a
   Class 'B' Restaurant.  Commodore Cabaret Ltd., the license holder, could
   operate from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. as a restaurant, and from 7:00 p.m.
   to 2:00 a.m. as a cabaret.  Both of these licenses expire on October 31,
   1996.
   The applicant, who is the  owner of the property, states that  the owner
   and  operator of  the cabaret  has allowed  the lease  to expire.   This
   operator,  Commodore Cabaret  Ltd.,  who owns  and  controls the  liquor
   licenses,  has a 90  day lease extension  and is attempting  to sell the
   business.  The building owner is concerned that if a sale should  not be
   realized, Pensionfund Properties would  have no right to a  transfer and
   would require a new license application, which  could result in a period
   of shutdown.

   The  Liquor  Control and  Licensing  Branch  (LCLB) requires  a  Council
   resolution  commenting on this application before it will consider a new
   liquor license application from the property owners.

   DISCUSSION

   The  Commodore  Ballroom is  in  a  building listed  as  an  'A' in  the
   Vancouver  Heritage Register, and is considered an important part of the
   Granville  Street entertainment area.  While the City cannot be involved
   in the business affairs  between a landlord and tenant,  general support
   for  the use of the premise as  a cabaret may assist in the continuation
   of this use.

   Planning Department staff note that the exterior and ground floor of the
   building have recently been restored.  These improvements, combined with
   the  long  history of  the  cabaret on  Theatre  Row,  and the  heritage
   character  of the building, are consistent with Council's vision of this
   portion of Granville Street  as an entertainment district, and  with the
   efforts to revitalize the street in general.

   Comments  from the  LCLB indicate  that the  existing licenses  could be
   transferred  if the current licensee  agreed.  Should  the lease expire,
   the license  would be  cancelled and  the building owner  would then  be
   eligible for  its  own  license.    However, the  Branch  would  not  be
   obligated  to issue  a  combined license,  and  in all  likelihood,  the
   applicant will have to choose between a 'B' or 'C' Class license.

   CONCLUSION

   Council  support  for the  continuation of  a  cabaret at  870 Granville
   Street  may  help  to  preserve  this  important  entertainment  use  on
   Granville Street.

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