SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 2
VLLC AGENDA
MARCH 14, 1996
ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT
Date: February 19, 1996
Dept. File No.2183IC.COV
TO: Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission
FROM: Deputy Chief License Inspector
SUBJECT: 569 - 581 Hornby Street (New Hotel)
Class 'A' Lounge
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council endorse the request from Spectra Pacific Development
Corporation for a Class 'A' Lounge liquor license in the proposed
new hotel at 569 - 581 Hornby Street.
GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The General Manager of Community Services RECOMMENDS approval of
the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
City Council policy is to consider waiving the requirement for a
referendum for new Class 'A' Lounge liquor licenses within an existing
full-service hotel located in the downtown core, provided that it is
illustrated that there is little or no community opposition as
determined by the response to the pre-clearance notification process.
PURPOSE
Spectra Pacific Development Corporation is requesting a City Council
resolution endorsing its application for a 100-seat, Class 'A' Lounge in
the 126-suite hotel to be constructed at 569 - 581 Hornby Street.
BACKGROUND
The subject premises are located in the D.D. Zoning District, and the
surrounding area is a mixture of retail, offices and hotels. Within a
one-block radius of this site are the Vancouver Art Gallery, Pacific
Centre Mall, Delta Place Hotel, Four Seasons' Hotel, Hotel Vancouver,
Hyatt Regency, Hotel Georgia, The Vancouver Club and the Jolly Taxpayer
Hotel (Appendix A).
There are 16 Class 'A' Lounges (3,348 seats) one Class 'C' Cabaret (199
seats), five Class 'A' Pubs (859) seats and approximately 39 licensed
restaurants within the 1,000 feet radius.
DISCUSSION
Liquor licenses for new hotels are normally processed as part of the
development permit application. The applicant wishes a 100-seat Class
'A' Lounge with hours of operation from 12:00 noon to 12:00 midnight.
The hotel and ancillary space will be approximately 71,870 sq. ft., with
63 underground parking spaces, and will be constructed on a site
presently occupied by parking, a restaurant and a body rub parlour.
Council policy is to consider waiving the referendum requirement for new
Class 'A' liquor licenses in new hotels in the Downtown core, subject to
the notification process. The intent of the policy is to include
applications which would result in minimum neighbourhood impact.
COMMENTS
The Police Department does not foresee any policing problems relative to
this application.
The Environmental Health Division has no objection to the approval of
this application.
The Planning Department has received a development application
requesting approval of the new hotel on this site. The proposal
includes an area on the ground floor designated as a lounge area which,
in conjunction with the hotel, is considered a customary ancillary use.
The Social Planning Department has no comment.
The Housing Centre has no comment on this application.
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