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<br /> <br />Mr. Miles stated that after their application to the city was submitted in July 2014, the VooDoo <br />Live owner began expanding the size, and soon his plan included using the entire building. The <br />site plans that were submitted to the city in August 2014 showed the entire building planned for <br />the VooDoo Live bar/restaurant. <br /> <br />February 12, 2014 – Hookah Hideout requested city approval to move to Round Lake Plaza <br /> <br />July 23, 2014 - The Miles Group submits application to city for VooDoo Live <br />bar/restaurant <br /> <br />June-July 2014 – the Hookah Hideout and Smoke Shop are relocated to their current spaces <br /> <br />August 2014 – Site/building plans for VooDoo Live are submitted to the city showing all <br />of Thunder Bay Plaza used for the bar/restaurant <br /> <br />August 18, 2014 – City Council denies application for VooDoo Live bar/restaurant at <br />Thunder Bay Plaza <br /> <br /> <br />Based on the information that city staff has reviewed indicating that the Smoke Shop was <br />indeed moved by the property owner and their previous space at 37 Little Canada Road E was <br />planned for a bar/restaurant, staff recommends that retroactive approval be given to the Smoke <br />Shop to this new location based on the request of the property owner due to the renovations <br />within the complex. We also recommend their current license remain in effect with all of the <br />rights as previously existed at the former address. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CC: Patrick Kelly, City Attorney <br /> John DeRosa, Little Canada Smoke Shop <br /> David Nelson, Hookah Hideout