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DDO ice cream shop La Diperie has to ‘sit tight’ as council decides fate

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WATCH ABOVE: The waiting game continues for La Diperie ice cream shop in DDO, despite being given a temporary reprieve as council decides whether to allow seating. Global's Elysia Bryan-Baynes reports – Sep 7, 2016

The waiting game continues for owners of La Diperie ice cream shop in Dollard-Des-Ormeaux (DDO), despite being given a temporary reprieve as council members decide if they can have seating.

The ice cream store has been in a dispute with the city over whether or not customers can sit down in the shop.

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A city bylaw states the number of parking spots at a store determines how much seating is available.

“I was hoping we’d get an answer because it is causing a lot of stress, but we understand that there’s a process,” La Diperie co-owner Carla Tabah told Global News.

A final decision on La Diperie’s seating dilemma was supposed to come down Tuesday night, but DDO mayor Ed Janiszewski said it could take a couple of weeks since not all council members were present at the closed-door meeting.

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He added the final decision may require a zoning change and the owners could face fines not related to the seating issue.

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While the council decides whether to allow seating in the store, the owners are temporarily off the hook for what Janiszewski calls various infractions.

“The fines are for opening without a permit and for making alterations without a permit,” he explained.

Owners of La Diperie said there’s been a serious misunderstanding and insisted they acted in good faith.

They said they never did any work on the ice cream shop that would require a permit.

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“Win or lose, I’m proud of us for standing up for ourselves and the community,” Tabah said Tuesday.

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La Diperie owners hope that the situation is resolved before the summer months – and the ice cream season – ends.

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