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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 8, 2015 <br />Page 13 of 23 <br />Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />Pritchard has a disclosure. When the Food Trucks Ordinance was originally submitted involving <br />the Downtown, he recused himself. On the Modification which involves the golf course, he <br />wonders if the PC thinks he should continue to recuse himself. Tengler does not see a conflict <br />given that effectively, the PC is extending the Food Truck Ordinance to the golf course. <br />Staff Report of Facts and Issues: <br />Russ presented. <br />Staff is proposing amending Section 17.16.180.A.7.a in the LMC <br />added are underlined): <br />• Districts permitted: Only public rights -of -way and public <br />districts by temporary use permit, except that ice cre <br />to read as follows (words <br />'thin non - residential zone <br />s, food trucks contracted <br />for private catered events, an-d food trucks associa ® ith e - reserved inside the <br />Louisville Art Center in Memory Square Park, a • •od trucks a . ted with the daily <br />operations of the Coal Creek Golf Course a . • - itted special e at the Golf <br />Course are allowed to operate on public r'. of -way and public park esidential <br />districts. <br />The specific request is to allow the concessionaire to <br />the golf course. This was not include a original fo <br />think of this as the same correlated is <br />because it is a park tied to the Louisvill <br />specifically allow it to occur in the previo <br />course since it was closed d - to the floo <br />Spring /Summer 2015 an . •.erate t <br />amendment to Sectio a adds <br />Coal Creek Golf Co F - . nd permi -. special <br />residential zone di within publ' . ned par <br />trucks to operate in t • king ® •uld <br />courtesy carts or food carts on <br />ck allocation because Staff did not <br />e - <br />on to Memory Square Park <br />resi. - I zone district, so we <br />e neg - -. to accommodate the golf <br />b- eopening in <br />II occupation. The specific <br />rucks associated with the daily operation of <br />nts at the golf course so they are allowed in a <br />right -of -way. This would not allow food <br />food trucks to operate in the parking lot <br />when it is tied to a speci <br />to accom <br />compe <br />tied <br />o get a Special Event Permit. The intent is <br />ly celebratio . bother large City- sponsored events, not to <br />or or others. The day to day operations would be specifically <br />sy cart that operates within the course. <br />Comm <br />Tengler a <br />this ordinan <br />Russ answers <br />operation of food <br />it is allowed; howev <br />er spaces in Louisville that this might be appropriate to extend <br />ched by some homeowner associations to allow commercial <br />ciated with homeowner association parties. If it is a catered event, <br />ey wish to operate as a commercial vendor, it is not allowed. Staff is <br />suggesting to not addr-ss that particular concern. <br />Tengler asks about the golf course occasionally is rented out by various corporate groups for <br />outings. Does this enable them to bring a food truck into the parking lot during one of the <br />sponsored outings? It does not need to be a City sponsored event but a special event. <br />Russ says if it is a designated special event request with the City Manager's office, then yes. <br />Moline asks about food trucks associated with the daily operations of the golf course. What is <br />an example? <br />Russ says the courtesy cart that goes on the course with hot dogs, candy bars, and beer. <br />