Liquor licence conditions varied to replace subjective noise prohibitions with objective decibel limits and monitoring.
The appellant, operator of Rebel and Cabana Pool Bar, appealed the Registrar's proposals to add new conditions and refuse the removal of existing conditions on its liquor licence, primarily concerning outdoor noise that disturbed Toronto Island residents.
The Tribunal found that while noise had disturbed residents, the appellant's recent implementation of a cardioid speaker system and sound monitoring, along with the City of Toronto's new objective decibel-based noise by-law, constituted a change in circumstances.
The Tribunal rejected the Registrar's proposed condition to ban all outdoor amplified music, finding it disproportionate.
Instead, the Tribunal removed the subjective 'inaudibility' conditions and replaced them with objective decibel limits and mandatory sound monitoring, while adding conditions regarding capacity, community communication, and notification of future applications.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJul 30, 2025