ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: September 20, 1995
Dept. File No.2166IC.COV
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Deputy Chief License Inspector
SUBJECT: Motor Vessel "Miss Vancouver" -
Class 'A' Lounge Liquor License
RECOMMENDATION
THAT the Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission endorse the request
by Miss Vancouver Charters Ltd., for a Class 'A' Lounge liquor
license on board the M.V. Miss Vancouver.
GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of
the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
There is no Council Policy or guidelines regarding new liquor license
applications for motor vessels.
PURPOSE
Miss Vancouver Charters Ltd., is requesting a Council resolution
endorsing its application for a Class 'A' Lounge liquor license on board
the M.V. Miss Vancouver.
BACKGROUND
In the past, this type of request was processed directly between the
Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) and the Vancouver Police
Department, Marine Squad. However, this format changed when the LCLB
decided to seek Council endorsement for most liquor license
applications. -2-
As a result, in 1989 the Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission, and
ultimately City Council, endorsed applications for Class 'A' Lounge
liquor licenses for motor vessels. During the review and discussion of
the applications, it was determined that because liquor could only be
served while the motor vessel is at sea, it likely would not impact on
the surrounding neighbourhood. Therefore, the applications were
endorsed without a mail notification or a referendum.
COMMENTS
The Vancouver Police Department, Marine Squad, has interviewed the
applicant, and can find no reason why this application should be denied.
The Environmental Health Division has no objection, providing the
applicant follows Health Department instructions regarding noise from
the craft.
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