Well, maybe! This was passed by Council yesterday.
City Council consideration on January 31, 2018
Motion without Notice
MM36.32
ACTION
Ward:28
The Aviary 482 and 484 Front Street East - Liquor Licence Application - File 819428 - by Councillor Lucy Troisi, seconded by Councillor Gary Crawford
* This Motion has been deemed urgent by the Chair.
* This Motion is not subject to a vote to waive referral. This Motion has been added to the agenda and is before Council for debate.
Recommendations
Councillor Lucy Troisi, seconded by Councillor Crawford, recommends that:
1. City Council direct the City Clerk to advise the Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario that the liquor licence application by 10414638 Canada Corp. operating at 482 and 484 Front Street East is not in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents, and that the Registrar should issue either a Proposal to Review or a Proposal to Refuse the liquor licence application.
2. City Council request the Licence Appeal Tribunal to provide the City with an opportunity to be made party to any proceedings with respect to the Premises.
3. City Council authorize the City Solicitor to attend all proceedings before the Licence Appeal Tribunal in this matter and direct the City Solicitor to take all necessary action so as to give effect to this Motion, including determining whether the application ought to be refused outright or whether the application can be supported with conditions to the liquor licence, all in consultation with the Ward Councillor.
Summary
10414638 Canada Corp. has submitted an application for a liquor licence to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for the premises at 482 and 484 Front Street East (“Premises”). The application is for a proposed indoor capacity of 169 people and proposed outdoor capacity of 138 people.
The Premises are located in close proximity to residential properties. These are sensitive uses that may be impacted by the Premises. There are concerns related to noise, litter, safety, lighting and other potential disturbances to residents in the area.
This application for a liquor licence is not in the public interest unless the concerns of the residents are addressed. The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario should be requested to issue a Proposal to Review or a Proposal to Refuse the liquor licence application.