That Council direct staff to implement the streamlined review and approval process for temporary outdoor patio areas for food and beverage services including liquor licensed areas, described in Administrative Report to Council No. 20-051 to support existing food and beverage establishments in complying with requirements of the Order of the Provincial Health Officer dated May 22, 2020; and
That Council consider giving first and second readings to Zoning Amendment Bylaw (Outdoor Patios) No. 2284, 2020, and waive the Public Hearing requirements; and
That Council consider giving first, second, third and final readings to Land Use Procedures and Fees Amendment Bylaw (Temporary Outdoor Patios) No. 2286, 2020 to specify the fees applicable to applications for temporary patios; and
That Council consider giving first, second, third and final readings to Liquor Licence Application Processing Fee Amendment Bylaw (Temporary Outdoor Patios) No. 2285, 2020 to waive the fee for temporary expanded service area authorizations complying with Policy Directive No. 20-13 of the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB); and
That Council direct staff to review and approve, as applicable, all individual requests for temporary expanded service area authorizations for liquor primary and manufacturer expansions prior to licensees submitting their applications to the LCRB and not support the blanket pre-approval of these application types by the LCRB; and
That Council support the Whistler Village Land Co. Ltd. (WVLC) to enter into patio licenses on WVLC lands; and
That Council receive the Whistler Food and Beverage Usage Strategy Recommendations prepared by Thomas Consultants and dated June 28, 2010; and further
That Council direct staff to prepare the necessary zoning amendment bylaw(s) and land use contract amendment bylaw(s) to restrict the use of key food and beverage locations in the Whistler Village and Whistler Creek core commercial areas as illustrated on Appendix “A” to Report 20-051 that are considered important to the resort experience and local tourism economy, to such use only; direct staff to report any building permit applications that conflict with the bylaws under preparation; and direct staff to consult with resort community stakeholders including commercial landlords, the Restaurant Association of Whistler, Hotel Association of Whistler and Tourism Whistler, and provide an online information and input opportunity prior to advancing the bylaws for Council consideration.