Licensing - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T14:16:10Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/1688216:Topic:68595?groupUrl=roasters&commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A74393&groupId=1688216%3AGroup%3A2144&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks James and Dennis. I'm…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-04-12:1688216:Comment:744452008-04-12T23:22:20.344ZPangihttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Pangi
Thanks James and Dennis. I'm finding out much the same info. EPA is definitely the place to go for the pollution side of things and in NYC they seem to be very strict. I'm also finding that to sell online requires the same licenses. Might have to start looking outside the city limits. Good tip to check with the roaster manufacturers, thanks again. Paul
Thanks James and Dennis. I'm finding out much the same info. EPA is definitely the place to go for the pollution side of things and in NYC they seem to be very strict. I'm also finding that to sell online requires the same licenses. Might have to start looking outside the city limits. Good tip to check with the roaster manufacturers, thanks again. Paul Local city is good...In canad…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-04-12:1688216:Comment:743932008-04-12T18:10:40.100ZDennishttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Dennis
Local city is good...In canada we have fisheries and wildlife...I think in the States it's the EPA...but not sure....some places require an afterburner others don't. Try striking up a conversation with a roaster in the same state (to find out the state regulations). Another is to look at roaster retailers in the same city...look at their roaster...noting their exhaust, etc. Call the roaster manufacturer they would know as well...Deidrich, Ambex, Renegade to name a few etc Not sure this helps?
Local city is good...In canada we have fisheries and wildlife...I think in the States it's the EPA...but not sure....some places require an afterburner others don't. Try striking up a conversation with a roaster in the same state (to find out the state regulations). Another is to look at roaster retailers in the same city...look at their roaster...noting their exhaust, etc. Call the roaster manufacturer they would know as well...Deidrich, Ambex, Renegade to name a few etc Not sure this helps? Going through the same thing…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2008-04-12:1688216:Comment:742862008-04-12T04:05:44.544ZJames Spanohttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Spans
Going through the same thing right now. Check your city's web site and see if they have links for businesses. At least they might point you to where to go. Many cities have business sections in their websites that have an FAQ section for new businesses. Aside from a business license, you need to see if your spot is zoned correctly. Also check with the health department and agriculture department, just tell them what you're doing and they should give some help. As for pollution, I'm looking into…
Going through the same thing right now. Check your city's web site and see if they have links for businesses. At least they might point you to where to go. Many cities have business sections in their websites that have an FAQ section for new businesses. Aside from a business license, you need to see if your spot is zoned correctly. Also check with the health department and agriculture department, just tell them what you're doing and they should give some help. As for pollution, I'm looking into that myself.<br />
Hope that helps. If anybody wants to add, I'd appreciate it as well.