September 5, 2017 - Agenda
Anderson Room, City Hall
6911 No. 3 Road
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
4:00 p.m.
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Motion to adopt the minutes of the meetings of the General Purposes Committee held on July 17, 2017 and July 24, 2017. |
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COMMUNITY SAFETY DIVISION |
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Feasibility of Running the Steveston Interurban Tram |
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See Page GP-28 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Jane Fernyhough |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That $50,000 be allocated from Council Contingency to undertake a feasibility study that includes a business case analysis (including cost vs. benefits) and transportation and engineering analysis of the operation of the tram running between the existing tram building at No.1 Road and Moncton Street and the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, as well as further work including determining the capital and operating costs required for the tram itself. |
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FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES DIVISION |
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Digital Strategy – Status Update 2017 |
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See Page GP-38 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Grant Fengstad |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That Attachment 1 to the staff report, “ Digital Strategy – Status Update 2017” dated August 4, 2017 from the Director, Information Technology be endorsed and made available to the community through the City’s website and various communication tools including social media channels to promote and increase awareness of the City’s progress towards achieving its digital goals. |
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Application to Amend Food-Primary Liquor Licence – China House Seafood Restaurant Inc. Doing Business As: China House Seafood Restaurant, Unit 1008-8300 Capstan Way |
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See Page GP-64 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Carli Edwards |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That the application from China House Seafood Restaurant Inc., for an amendment to increase their hours of liquor service under Food Primary Liquor Licence No. 304813 from 9:00 a.m. to Midnight, Monday to Sunday to 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Monday to Sunday, be supported and that a letter be sent to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch advising that: |
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Council supports the amendment for an increase in liquor service hours as the increase will not have a significant impact on the community; |
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The total person capacity will remain the same at 188 persons; |
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Council’s comments on the prescribed criteria (set out in Section 53 of the Liquor Control and Licensing Regulations) are as follows: |
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The potential for additional noise and traffic in the area was considered; |
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The impact on the community was assessed through a community consultation process; and |
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Given that there has been no history of non-compliance with the operation, the amendment to permit extended hours of liquor service under the Food Primary Liquor Licence should not change the establishment such that it is operated contrary to its primary purpose; |
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As the operation of a licenced establishment may affect nearby residents the City gathered the view of the residents as follows: |
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Property owners and businesses within a 50 meter radius of the subject property were contacted by letter detailing the application, providing instructions on how community comments or concerns could be submitted; and |
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Signage was posted at the subject property and three public notices were published in a local newspaper. This signage and notice provided information on the application and instructions on how community comments or concerns could be submitted; and |
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Council’s comments and recommendations respecting the view of the residents are as follows: |
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That based on the number of letters sent and the three responses received from all public notifications, Council considers that the amendment is acceptable to the majority of the residents in the area and the community. |
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Policy for Language on Signs |
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See Page GP-74 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Carli Edwards |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That the new Council Policy titled “Language on Regulated Signs”, which encourages the cooperative use of the English language on all regulated signage, be approved. |
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Application to Amend Food-Primary Liquor Licence and to Add Patron Participation Endorsement - The Canadian Brew House (Richmond) Ltd. Doing Business As: The Canadian Brewhouse & Grill, 4755 McClelland Road |
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See Page GP-78 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Carli Edwards |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That the application from The Canadian Brew House (Richmond) Ltd., doing business as The Canadian Brewhouse & Grill, for an amendment to increase their hours of liquor service under Food Primary Liquor Licence No. 307407 from 9:00 a.m. to Midnight, Monday to Sunday; to 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Monday to Sunday and a request to add Patron Participation Endorsement, be supported and that a letter be sent to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch advising that: |
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Council supports the amendment for an increase in liquor service hours; |
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Council supports the request for a food-primary patron participation entertainment endorsement to midnight as these amendments will not have a significant impact on the community; |
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The total person capacity will remain the same at 246 persons indoor and 38 persons for the outdoor patio; |
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Council’s comments on the prescribed criteria (set out in section 53 of the Liquor Control and Licensing Regulations) are as follows: |
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The potential for additional noise and traffic in the area was considered; |
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The impact on the community was assessed through a community consultation process; and |
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Given that there has been no history of non-compliance with the operation, the amendment to permit extended hours of liquor service and patron participation entertainment endorsement, under the Food Primary Liquor Licence, should not change the establishment such that it is operated contrary to its primary purpose; |
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As the operation of a licenced establishment may affect nearby residents the City gathered the view of the residents as follows: |
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Property owners and businesses within a 50 meter radius of the subject property were contacted by letter detailing the application, providing instructions on how community comments or concerns could be submitted; and |
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Signage was posted at the subject property and three public notices were published in a local newspaper. This signage and notice provided information on the application and instructions on how community comments or concerns could be submitted; and |
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Council’s comments and recommendations respecting the views of the residents are as follows: |
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That based on the number of letters sent and only one response received from all public notifications, Council considers that the amendments are acceptable to the majority of the residents in the area and the community. |
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Business Regulation Bylaw No. 7538, Amendment Bylaw No 9743 8181 Cambie Rd Unit 1000 |
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See Page GP-87 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Carli Edwards |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That Business Regulation Bylaw No. 7538, Amendment Bylaw No. 9743 which amends Schedule A of Bylaw No. 7538, to remove the address of 7951 Alderbridge Way Unit 140 and replace with the address at 8181 Cambie Rd Unit 1000 among the sites that permit an Amusement Centre to operate, to permit the business Espot to relocate, be given first second and third readings. |
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ADJOURNMENT |
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