16 Terrace Review —_ Wednesday, August 31, 1988 New in the Northwest OVE Bed and breakfast operation prepares to open in Terrace An application by local resi- dent Joe Schoenfeld to open a bed and breakfast operation in his residence at 4732 Straume Ave. has been approved by city administrator Bob Hallsor. Schoenfeld’s request to operate a bed and breakfast facility in Terrace was considered at an earlier council meeting and sent to the Planning and Public Works Committee for a recom- mendation. At the committee level however, Hallsor said this type of business can operate under an existing bylaw without a busi- ness licence as a home occupa- tion, provided not more than two bedrooms are used. He ex- plained bed and breakfast ac- commodations which have more than two bedrooms are classified as a lodging house under the bylaw and require a business licence: He said both types of businesses are subject to signage and off-street parking restric- tions, and a lodging house must also provide a minimum net floor area per guest. Schoenfeld says the bed and breakfast concept began in England about 40 to 50 years ago. Designed to meet the needs of the lower income traveller, the idea soon became popular in. other European countries as well - and has more recently spread to Canada and the U.S. According to Schoenfeld, the North American adaptation of the British bed and breakfast has become more elaborate and lost the purpose of providing in- expensive travel .accommoda- tions. In some cases, he says, they include such amenities as Jacuzzis, swimming pools, hot tubs and sophisticated breakfast menus. . But Schoenfeld says he wants to stick to the traditional pur- pose and provide home-like ac- commodation to travellers on a ‘'shoestring’’. He explains that a husband and wife might pay as much as $50 to $65 for a room and breakfast in a’ motel ‘or hotel, but the traditional bed and ‘breakfast operation would cost only about $35. ‘Also, says Schoenfeld, the at- mosphere is‘ different, Rather than the ‘‘superficial’’ hospitali- ty found in some of the larger hotels, bed and breakfast ac- commodations are more gen- uinely friendly and offer a “friend” in a strange city. or country. He says at the present time, there are no accommodations of this type between Prince George and Whitehorse on either the Alaska Hwy. or Highways 16 and 37. Schoenfeld adds that residents looking for an economical way to travel in the province should buy a copy of Town and Country, Bed and Breakfast in B.C., which is available locally. 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