Hi Gang,
So, what is it - three, four years after my build?
We fired up the oven last Friday for the first time this season and got a visit from the fire department. Now, this is the same fire department whose assistant chief told us no problem, enjoy, when we looked into regulations prior to building. In this ever-more-restrictive day & age however, we are now being told using our oven is not allowed.
When I asked which of our city bylaws prohibited it, I was told that is in fact the provincial Ontario Building Code that pertains to open air burning. when I pointed out that this would mean that all of the wineries in the province that have recently installed wood-fired pizza ovens would be required to shut them down, they back-pedaled into municipality interpretation and enforcement.
I think they're full of it. Clearly, they want to shut us down, but I don't feel we come under the open-air burning regulations that are currently in place and am not about to fold so easily. Still, it's going to be a battle to hang onto the right to light my oven. Now they're saying I should have got a building permit first, which I was told I did not need back when ...
I'll keep you posted and, in the meantime, welcome your suggestions.
Sarah
So, what is it - three, four years after my build?
We fired up the oven last Friday for the first time this season and got a visit from the fire department. Now, this is the same fire department whose assistant chief told us no problem, enjoy, when we looked into regulations prior to building. In this ever-more-restrictive day & age however, we are now being told using our oven is not allowed.
When I asked which of our city bylaws prohibited it, I was told that is in fact the provincial Ontario Building Code that pertains to open air burning. when I pointed out that this would mean that all of the wineries in the province that have recently installed wood-fired pizza ovens would be required to shut them down, they back-pedaled into municipality interpretation and enforcement.
I think they're full of it. Clearly, they want to shut us down, but I don't feel we come under the open-air burning regulations that are currently in place and am not about to fold so easily. Still, it's going to be a battle to hang onto the right to light my oven. Now they're saying I should have got a building permit first, which I was told I did not need back when ...
I'll keep you posted and, in the meantime, welcome your suggestions.
Sarah
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