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. * * *