We Shall Overcome, Overthrow and Prevail

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on 09 / 20 / 2011 in Blogs 5 Comments

The building
We try to remain optimistic while experiencing challenge after challenge in building out Mozzeria. We had wanted to announce the opening date but are still not confident yet.

Historic metal plate
Historic Building
Janet Campbell, our architect submitted final drawings to the City’s Department of Planning and to our surprise, we might have to change the exterior facade in order to be consistent with neighbor restaurant, Crazy Sushi. We had originally planned not to change anything except paint the wood frame in black. The building had just been listed as a historical place over the summer. It is going to cost a fortune to take out the existing windows, and build the bottom wood frame up to 25 inches. Not only that, we must install full glass frame with sliders. I called several window shops and they said its measurements were not standard and that we needed to place a special order which takes several weeks for delivery. Gulp! Janet has met with everyone in Historic Preservation Planning, and she is trying to argue that the exterior facade had been there all that time before we took over the space. We will see if we can keep the existing facade.

Exterior facades
Proper Ventilation for Stefano Ferrara Oven
This is our biggest challenge to date. The pizza oven from Italy is due to arrive sometime this week. We talked to several mechanical engineers, and none of their answers are the same. The city officials have their own opinion on the chimney pipe. The Stefano Ferrara oven has the Type II hood built in which was one of the main reasons why we went ahead with that oven. When we announced we were going to install a wood burning oven, we knew that it needed proper ventilation, and had researched extensively, and even got Michael Fairholme, the consultant on wood burning pizzas, to back up our findings.

Una Pizza Napolenta
The city officials, however, disagreed with our findings and said we needed to install a Type 1 hood above the pizza oven, even though it is already hooked to Type II. This didn’t make sense as we went to Una Pizza Napolenta and they have an even bigger Stefano Ferrara oven hooked up with just chimney pipe and without the Type 1 hood. That is how it is supposed to be. We have hired a mechanical engineer to research further and make recommendations. We hope to resolve the ventilation issue very soon so we can complete the pizza oven project.

I keep telling myself to continue to fight and overcome obstacles as we move towards the Opening Day. Go Mozzeria!!

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Comments

Dave Smario Tuesday, 20 September 2011 · Edit Reply

But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.

Romans 8:25

dyan Tuesday, 20 September 2011 · Edit Reply

keep fighting.. You have been gone far-- we are behind you 1,000%, mozzeria!! hugs..

AnnMarie Tuesday, 20 September 2011 · Edit Reply

Just remember it is these challenges that just make you more successful entrepreneurs! Go Mozzeria!

sarah Tuesday, 20 September 2011 · Edit Reply

hang in there, you will get your reward at the end of tunnel of obstacles soon.

Judith A. Bravin, Vermont Tuesday, 20 September 2011 · Edit Reply

Agree with Dave's comments! See you in late December! :)

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