Not really. I see no reason to think we have any active intention of
getting an occupancy permit, so it really makes no practical difference.

If we are going to get one, we need to start fundraising to pay to have all
the outstanding electrical work done and then work on further improvements.

But really, all the occupancy permit gives us is the right to potentially
hold a dozen events per year at the space where we can legally sell and
consume alcohol. So what.
On Mar 29, 2013 8:56 PM, "Mark Jenkins" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 28/03/13 09:55 PM, Chris Kluka wrote:
>
>> Since july 2012, "low voltage" cabling has to be done by a class m
>> electrician
>> in any commercial or industrial setting for perminant wiring.
>>
>
> That sucks.
>
> More info here
> http://www.axonautomation.ca/**m_licence.html<http://www.axonautomation.ca/m_licence.html>
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