SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 4 VLLC AGENDA SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: August 3, 1995 Dept. File No.2170IC TO: Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission FROM: Deputy Chief License Inspector SUBJECT: 602 Dunsmuir St. - Okim Holdings Ltd. (St. Regis Hotel) Class 'A' Pub and Class 'A' Lounge - Change of Hours CONSIDERATION A. THAT consideration of the request by Okim Holdings Ltd., for a change of hours in the Class 'A' Pub (i) and Class 'A' Lounge (ii) in the St. Regis Hotel at 602 Dunsmuir Street, as follows, be subject to the results of a referendum, conducted in accordance with existing City guidelines: (i) Class 'A' Pub: To: Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight (ii) Class 'A' Lounge: To: Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight or B. THAT the Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission endorse the request by Okim Holdings Ltd., for a change of hours in the Class 'A' Pub (i) and Class 'A' Lounge (ii) at the St. Regis Hotel 602 Dunsmuir Street, having considered the support of residents and business operators of the community as determined by neighbourhood notification; or C. THAT the Vancouver Liquor Licensing Commission advise the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch it does not endorse the application by Okim Holdings Ltd., for a change of hours in the Class 'A' Pub (i) and Class 'A' Lounge (ii), in the St. Regis Hotel at 602 Dunsmuir Street, having considered community opinion as determined by neighbourhood notification.GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS The General Manager of Community Services submits the choice of A, B or C for CONSIDERATION. COUNCIL POLICY Council Policy requires that amendments to an existing liquor license be processed in the same manner as a new liquor license application, except the area of referendum, if required, be reduced to 1,000 feet. A referendum is only required when there is residential accommodation within close proximity to the subject site. PURPOSE Okim Holdings Ltd., is requesting a City Council resolution endorsing its application for a change of hours in the Class 'A' Pub (177 seats) and Class 'A' Lounge (105 seats) in the St. Regis Hotel at 602 Dunsmuir Street. Current hours of operation in the Class 'A' Pub: Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Proposed hours of operation in Class 'A' Pub: Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight Current hours of operation in Class 'A' Lounge: Monday to Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight Proposed Hours of operation in Class 'A' Lounge: Monday to Saturday 12:00 noon to 2:00 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight BACKGROUND The St. Regis Hotel, is a six-storey, 84-room hotel, containing a Class 'A' Pub and a Class 'A' Lounge. The Class 'A' Pub is divided into two areas on the main floor, which are separated by the hotel lobby. The pub has an off-premise sales endorsement. The 105-seat Class 'A' Lounge is located in the basement of the hotel, adjacent to a restaurant area. The subject premises are located in the DD (Downtown) zoning district. The surrounding area is a mixture of retail, office and restaurant uses. The site immediately across the street to the north is presently being redeveloped to permit a mixed use retail/office building. There are three residential hotels, one rooming house and the Salvation Army Central Residence within the survey area. The closest government liquor store is located at 555 West Hastings Street (Appendix A). There are six Class 'A' Pubs (1,051 seats), nine Class 'A' Lounges (1,304 seats) one Class 'C' Cabaret (199 seats), and 34 licensed restaurants within the survey area. DISCUSSION The St. Regis Hotel is not used for long-term housing. The hotel has recently been acquired by Okim Holdings Ltd., and the new owners are attempting to provide quality, affordable accommodation in the downtown core. They want to improve the services provided, and plan to eventually eliminate the exotic dancer program and upgrade the quality of the lounge and pub. The request to change the hours in the pub and lounge is to cater to a different clientele, and bring the facilities more in line with traditional hotel pub and lounge operations. Renovations are also proposed for the exterior of the building. COMMENTS The Police Department cannot support any change in hours due to the reduction in police strength and increase in service calls. The Environmental Health Division has no concerns other than that Okim Holdings Ltd., ensure the specified limits of the Noise Bylaw are met. The Planning Department has no comments on this application as there are no plans for residences in this area. The Social Planning Department advises that if there are no plans at this time for residential development in the surrounding area, it has no objection to the proposed changes. The Manager of the Housing Centre does not oppose this application. The St. Regis Hotel is a tourist hotel and not included in the City's inventory of SRO hotels. CONCLUSION There is no current liquor license policy for this area of the city. As there is little residential accommodation within close proximity, the Commission could base the decision on the results of the neighbourhood notification, which may reflect more accurately the opinion of the area residents. Staff point out that the applicant has recently purchased the adjacent property at 615-631 Seymour Street, and has submitted an application for a 350-seat Class 'C' Cabaret at this location. Police Department concerns related to late night closing may be realized if the extension of hours in the Class 'A' Pub and Class 'A' Lounge and the new Class 'C' Cabaret are all endorsed. All three facilities would be closing between 1:30 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. The Commission may wish to consider the Class 'A' Pub and Class 'A' Lounge requests separately, after the Class 'C' Cabaret application is considered. * * *