Calgary

Tiny house in Bowness backyard must move, Calgary bylaw informs owner

A Bowness woman has been told by the city to move, and she has to take her whole house with her.

200-foot-square home considered a camper because it's on wheels

This is the interior of a 200-square-foot home on wheels. It's been in a Bowness backyard for six months, but Calgary bylaw says the owner can't live in it. (Submitted by Nancy Shadlock)

A Calgary woman is hoping to reach a resolution with the city over her tiny home in Bowness after she was told she would have to move it.

Nancy Shadlock says the city approached her after someone complained about the 200-square-foot house on a flatbed trailer in a friend's backyard.

Nancy Shadlock has been told by the City of Calgary she will have to move her tiny home in a Bowness backyard. (Submitted by Nancy Shadlock)

The city classifies it as a trailer because it has wheels, and it's against the rules to live in a camper in the city.

Shadlock says her councillor, Ward Sutherland, supports tiny houses as another form of affordable housing.

"I hope that Ward can really fight for it and make it a feasible option for people," she said. 

"I have a lot of people that have contacted me and want to build similar dwellings and live in the city like this."

Shadlock says she's going out of town for the summer, so living in it won't be an issue. 

She hopes it is sorted out by the time she gets back in the fall.