A pair of separate requests to carry two extra grownup leisure licenses to Dundas Place gained no traction with metropolis councillors after a tidal wave of opposition from neighbours.
A public assembly in entrance of council’s Neighborhood and Protecting Companies Committee heard from downtown residents and neighbouring companies who expressed concern that the block of Dundas east of Clarence Avenue can be harmed by allowing extra grownup leisure.
Strong Gold already affords grownup dwell leisure close to the southeast nook.
One software seeks to relocate an grownup dwell leisure license from a former strip membership location to Lavish, an LGBTQ2+ nightclub at 238 Dundas St.
An software by an unrelated firm seeks to maneuver a physique rub license from Exeter Street to a vacant constructing a couple of doorways west at 232 Dundas St.
On Tuesday, the committee unanimously really useful council oppose each requests.
In an announcement final week, Lavish wrote it’s not linked to the therapeutic massage parlour license.
“Lavish denies that the 2 licenses are linked. We really feel that is being executed deliberately by the Metropolis of London. The applying is being unfairly linked to the proposed therapeutic massage parlour which may be documented by an error by metropolis employees,” the assertion reads.
Council will make a closing choice on Sept. 6.
Author: ” — london.ctvnews.ca ”

