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| Originally posted by StereoPrincess what's next, let's tear down the CN Tower cuz it casts a shadow in someone's window? |
i would like to know how the fucking neighbours know if the loud fights and people are from the brunny or from the labarynth.
here is the comment from Ass-dam from the link that someone posted:
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| A couple of quick corrections. First of all Future Bakery is in the neighbourhood of Harbord Village not the Annex. Additionally the Community Association in the area has made it clear that whenever a new patio application (or a transfer due to a sale) is received by the city, a public process should assess the application. This becomes more important when the patio has a liquor licence attached to it. Often when a new patio or a new owner is involved a probationary period is negotiated. This is why my office has called the meeting. As for this site Future bakery is generally a good neighbour and its patio has presented few problems. The Labrynth on the other hand has presented significant problems in the area. Loud music until 3 and 4 in the morning, fights and shouting after hours often spills into neighbour’s yards and porches on Brunswick. Vandalism and other problems, like people vomiting or urinating in front yards have caused significant concern too. There have been several meetings between residents and the owners or operators of Future Bakery, the Labrynth, the Brunswick House, The Tranzac Club and the Green Room and the BIA, to try and deal with these issues. Some progress is being made. Under the previous patio licence the Labrynth had no specific clauses pertaining to noise, nor any penalties for overcrowding or a garbage management plan nor security requirements. These are the issues that will be discussed at the meeting, hopefully they can be resolved. The community has been able to reach arrangements with many other businesses on Bloor and Harbord and College in the past and I expect with goodwill expressed on both sides another deal can be reached here. We all like the patios, the summer nights (and the sangria with perogies). It is the front yard full of puke, smashed car mirrors and drunken brawls that spill out of some of the patios that we are trying to deal with. The Labrynth and the Brunswick House have been identified as long standing problems and this patio licence transfer will hopefully give us all a chance to resolve some issues. Adam Vaughan City Councillor Ward 20 |
"We all like the patios, the summer nights (and the sangria with perogies). It is the front yard full of puke, smashed car mirrors and drunken brawls that spill out of some of the patios that we are trying to deal with."

Anyone know where he lives? I think it'd be fun to rent out the place right next door and have an all-day rock concert followed by an all-night rave, then park 10 cars on the side of the road and smash the windows so the alarms go off (with the owners mysteriously unavailable).
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| Originally posted by jchung52 whats this guys email |
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| Originally posted by jchung52 whats this guys email, despite not living in toronto i want to email him and tell him what a moron he is |
from his website the email is [email protected] but i am assuming they all will work.
If this douche bag wants to kill the patios, that means he is in it to kill the area as well. I absolutely love the area, and that is probably where I spend most of my time if I am in Toronto (long live the Pump).
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