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Pop up patios springing up around Calgary

| June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Street-level cafes attached to existing cafes soon to be throughout Calgary

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Licensing for pop up patios has been streamlined - photo courtesy Evelinecharles.com

Calgarians can look forward to more pop up patios in the coming months throughout the city of Calgary.

City Hall has created a new, streamlined application process for “pop up patios” which means Calgarians will be seeing more unique street-level cafes all over Calgary. With a proper permit, these temporary sidewalk cafes safely extend existing cafes onto city sidewalks or parking lots adjacent to a cafe.

“Businesses and their customers want more outdoor patios to enjoy the best of our weather while at a cafe,” said Ward 7 Alderman Druh Farrell. “And temporary patios are an easy and cost effective way to increase vibrancy in our communities.”

In the past, these types of outdoor cafes were not clearly defined and it was difficult to know what permit was required, and the process required. The new system clearly describes the types of pop up patios available and actions required to obtain a development permit or licence of occupation. The new system also includes support for the business owner as they move through the process.

“We knew it was possible to simplify the process and make this easier for our customers,” said Mark Sasges, Chief Development Planner with Development & Building Approvals at The City of Calgary. “We’re working hard to take this approach with many of our existing permit processes, and the positive response we’re receiving from businesses lets us know we’re on the right track.”

Andy Fennell, owner of Gravity Espresso and Wine Bar in Inglewood, is preparing to open his pop up patio next week.

“I was surprised that all we needed was a Licence of Occupation,” said Fennell. “I thought this was going to be more complicated than that and wasn’t even sure I would get approval in time for this year; now I hope to have my patio opened just in time for Stampede.”

“Even small initiatives like this can make big differences for our local businesses, their customers, and our neighbourhoods,” said Mayor Naheed Nenshi. “Much like what we did to help bring food trucks to Calgary, we brought together everyone who could help cut red tape and make this happen.”

Currently, there are five types of outdoor cafes including patios that can be on a sidewalk, curb lane, or public or private parking stalls.

If you’re looking for more information on the types of pop up patios, please visit calgary.ca and search “pop up café”

 
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