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<br />BOULDER, COLORADO <br />DEFINITION: Mobile Food Vehicle ‐ means a readily movable, motorized‐wheeled vehicle or a towed <br />vehicle designed and equipped to prepare, or serve, and sell food, but which does not include mobile <br />vending carts as defined in section 4‐18‐4, “University Hill Mobile Vending Cart Permit,” and section 4‐ <br />11‐12, “Mobile Vending Cart Permit,” B.R.C. 1981. <br /> <br />USE ALLOWANCE: <br />1. Residential – Not allowed (all Categories) – (ROW okay w/ City Manager approval) <br />2. Mixed Use – Conditional (all Categories, including ROW (w/ Special use permit)) <br />3. Business ‐ Conditional (all Categories, including ROW (w/ Special use permit)) <br />4. Downtown ‐ Conditional (all Categories, including ROW (w/ Special use permit)) <br />5. Industrial – Conditional (all Categories, including ROW (w/ Special use permit)) <br />6. Public – Yes (w/ Special use permit) <br />7. Agriculture – No Allowed <br /> <br />CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS / CRITERIA: <br />1. Standards: The city manager will permit mobile food vehicle sales on private property, public <br />property, or in the public right of way if the use is permitted in the applicable zoning district and <br />meets the following standards and conditions: <br />a. The use shall be located at least: <br />i. one hundred fifty feet from any residential zone districts, except as provided in <br />subsection (d)(1)(C) below; <br />ii. one hundred fifty feet from any existing restaurant; and <br />iii. two hundred feet from any other mobile food vehicle with regard to public right <br />of way sales, no more than two mobile food vehicles per private property in the <br />M1, M2, M3, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, D1, D2, D3 zone districts, and no limitation on <br />the number of mobile food vehicles per private property with owner’s <br />permission in the industrial zone district. <br /> <br />2. Operating Requirements: No person who operates any mobile food vehicle on public property <br />or private property shall: <br />a. operate before 7:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. and for more than a maximum of four hours <br />at any one approved location; <br />b. set up any structures, canopies, tables or chairs; <br />c. sell anything other than food and non‐alcoholic beverages; <br />d. provide amplified music; <br />e. place signs/banners in or alongside the public right of way or across roadways. Signs <br />must be permanently affixed to or painted on the mobile food vehicle; <br />f. fail to have the vehicle attended at all times; <br />g. fail to permanently display to the public in the food handling area of the mobile food <br />vehicle the permit authorizing such use; <br />h. to provide at least three separate and clearly marked receptacles for trash, recycling and <br />compost and properly separate and dispose of all trash, refuse, compost, recycling and <br />garbage that is generated by the use; <br />i. cause any liquid wastes used in the operation to be discharged from the mobile food <br />vehicle; <br />7
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