Calgary brewery blames municipal 'red tape' for 11-month wait to open outdoor patio
Tool Shed Brewing Company already has provincial approval for patio
A Calgary brewery has been stuck in what its co-founders describeas anightmare, battling "red tape"for 11 months in the hopes of setting up four picnic tables and a few planterson an outdoor patio.
"This is something that every small business deals with in this city," said Graham Sherman, co-founder of Tool Shed Brewing Company.
Sherman said they already have provincial approval, but they require permission from the City to convert a small portion of their parking lot to a patio featuring four picnic tables.On several visits, city inspectors have flagged concerns unrelated to the potentialpatio, causing delays forthenortheast Calgary brewery's application.
"Every time they come, they add more and more to this list of things that we need to do. So we do them, and they come back and say, 'do this, and this and this,'" he said.
To be clear the federal and provincial officials have been nothing but open to dealing with us. The municipal level at @cityofcalgary have been a complete and total nightmare.
—@jefforr
"We've spent over $10,000 on engineered drawings and permitting applications, and almost 600 man hours of time filling out applications, going down to city hall, talking to people on the phone, trying to get more and more connections with the City to try and get this silly little patio up and running."
We just want to use ourfrickin' patio.- Graham Sherman, Tool Shed Brewing Company
Sherman said the patio itself is totally compliant with the City's rules, butinspectors have repeatedly asked for changes to the interior of the brewery, includingasking them to add a wheelchair-accessible ramp to a decorative hay bale wagon inside.
After Calgary's push to target international giants like Amazon, Sherman said he doesn't feel like the City is being supportive enough of small, local businesses.
"We see a lot of campaigns for 'we'll fight a bear for you' for other companies in other countries. Here we are, a local company and we don't want the City to fight a bear for us. We just want to use our frickin' patio."
City working to 'be responsive'
In a statement emailed to CBC News, the Citysaid they appreciate the urgency for patio space with the summer approachingand they look forward to helping Tool Shed successfully open their patio.
"We appreciate that business needs evolve over time and we work to be responsive to those needs while ensuring that proper licensing is in place and safety codes have been met. We are aware of this particular file and have been working closely with the owner over the past several months on a number of applications related to this business," wrote Sonya Sharp,Customer Coordinator for Small Business with theCity of Calgary.
In the meantime, the brewery has posted a sign on itspatio, asking the public to tweet the City withhashtag #thepeoplewantapatio to move the process forward.
"We're missing beautiful sunlight days right now. So we're hoping it gets resolved this week," Sherman said.
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With files from Anis Heydari