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CITY OF VANCOUVER

SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES

OCTOBER 1st/6th, 1998

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy,
SECONDED by Cllr. Price,

1. Text Amendment: 1405 Anderson Street

(a) THAT the applicant shall obtain approval of a development application by the Development Permit Board, who shall have particular regard to the following:

Clause No. 1 Continued

Staff Comments

Clause No. 1 Continued

Applicant Comments

The foregoing highlighted several aspects of the application, including:

Summary of Correspondence

Clause No. 1 Continued

Speakers

· the existing artists, theatres and other businesses will benefit from more people coming to Granville Island and learning about the different activities that take place;
· the original concept of Granville Island was overwhelmingly opposed by the public, yet its success is unquestioned - Council should give credence to the judgement of CMHC and the architect, who have been involved since conception;

Clause No. 1 Continued

· the City should look to creative solutions for the traffic and parking issues such as off-island leased parking spots, increased traffic lanes going out of the Island, shuttle buses, better public transit, and hiring a traffic “cop” through the community policing office to be used in peak hours;
· the theatres would have a positive impact on the Island;
· Granville Island needs to change to maintain its successful status - sustainability and affordability are key issues;
· a new restaurant on the Island would be welcome;
· having movie theatres, as well as live theatre, gives people entertainment choices based on economics;
· having a theatre will give the Island a balance of activities;
· there is a growing awareness that people like to package their activities together, and the proposal would fit with that trend;
· the proposal represents a great opportunity to generate lively night entertainment on the Island;
· the theatre will provide light and security in the evening; now the Island is almost empty in the evenings, and it will be more comfortable walking to the car late at night if there are more evening activities on the Island;
· the proposal is for a theatre showing art house/locally made films; it will not be the kind of theatre which would put in a blockbuster;
· Granville Island needs to have a balance of uses; entertainment uses have always been seen as a focus for the Island; the proposal fits in the spirit and intent of Granville Island;
· movie business is almost non-existent on a sunny, summer day; the theatres will broaden the use of the Island when it is underutilised, eg. in the evening, fall and winter;
· the theatre auditoriums will not be big enough to bring in large crowds

Clause No. 1 Continued

· movie theatres do not fit into the character of the Island - the movie theatres at Burrard and 5th Ave. are close enough;
· the proposal will result in increased traffic congestion, which already keeps local residents away;
· more space is needed for youth activities and/or a False Creek Heritage Centre instead of this type of proposal;
· the proposed parking measures are inadequate;

Clause No. 1 Continued

· Granville Island does not exist to maximise profit from every square foot of space -more solitude is needed;
· there are already sufficient restaurants on the Island;
· cultural and arts should be promoted rather than movie theatre entertainment;
· the proposal would be better placed on Granville Street;
· Granville Island is not a dead zone and does not need the addition of a New York based company (Famous Players) - local businesses should be encouraged;
· increasing parking to meet the requirement of movie theatre patrons will increase pollution from exhaust fumes;
· the project is pushed by an international conglomerate which could not care less for Granville Island - be careful;
· the small businesses on the Island are more in keeping with the spirit of Granville Island; large theatres are not an appropriate business;
· the review of the overall plan of Granville Island should take place before approval of the theatre proposal;
· Granville Island is seen as a totally pedestrian and cycling area;
· with regard to the theatre providing more life and action in the evening hours, most people will be in the theatres watching movies; the Island will still be empty between the hours of 8 to 10 p.m.;
· increased people on the Island do not necessarily benefit Island retailers; because of the increase in people during the summer months, the regulars do not patronize the shops which cannot survive on the level of sales during the summer; more people down to the Island will be devastating to retailers who sell fish, herbs, food;
· a cost benefit analysis should be done to show what the benefits of the proposal will be;
· traffic leaving and coming for theatres will adversely affect other retail uses;
· other people should have been able to submit proposals for the development site.

Clause No. 1 Continued


Conclusion

RISE FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Bellamy,

ADOPT REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE

MOVED by Cllr. Price,
SECONDED BY Cllr. Bellamy,

The Special Council adjourned at 10:35 p.m.

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