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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 14, 2017 <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />Hsu stated that it was a painted metal because it was a polymer that changes the color of the <br />material and got baked on to remove moisture. He was okay with the waiver process for the <br />material, as the metal was aesthetic and durable, which seemed to fulfill the intent of the <br />guidelines. <br />O'Connell asked staff how the waiver process worked. <br />Zuccaro stated that the Commission could approve the application based on Hsu's findings. <br />Rice asked Dean about the CDDSG guidelines. <br />Dean stated that CDDSG said painted metal was "prohibited." She entered into the record an <br />image of spray -painted, galvanized metal, which she stated was different from the material in <br />the application. <br />O'Connell asked if anyone was against couching it as a waiver. <br />Rice recommended granting a waiver. <br />Motion made by Brauneis to approve Resolution 24 Series 2017 inclusive of Commissioner <br />Hsu's findings with the waiver to allow painted metal material. Seconded by Sheets. Roll call <br />vote. Motion passed unanimously. <br />Food Truck Ordinance: A request to amend Title 17 of the Louisville Municipal Code <br />regarding mobile retail food establishments, mobile food vehicles, mobile vending carts, <br />and ice cream vendor regulations. (LMCA-0104-2017) <br />• Applicant and Representative: City of Louisville <br />• Case Manager: Lisa Ritchie, Associate Planner <br />The code amendment was published in the Boulder Daily Camera on November 26t" and <br />posted on November 22nd. No mailing was requiring. <br />Ritchie stated that the proposed ordinance amends Title 17 regarding ice cream vendors, and <br />mobile food vehicles, mobile retail food establishments, and mobile vending carts (Food <br />Trucks). In 2014 an ordinance was adopted to establish food truck regulations and in 2015 <br />another ordinance was adopted to make minor amendments to the regulations. This resolution <br />was meant to consolidate and make execution of the 2014 ordinance easier. Staff proposed <br />having all the regulations in a single, consolidated revised section. The resolution proposed <br />allowing these vehicles outside the recreation center. Another goal of the resolution is to <br />eliminate contradictions in the code. For the proposed food truck permit, all applicants would be <br />required to have a city sales tax/use license, a Boulder County public health certificate, and a <br />mobile food vending permit from the fire department. Some food trucks would be exempt from <br />obtaining a city -issued food truck permit, including trucks for private catered events, ice cream <br />vendors, and city -sponsored special events. <br />The 2015 ordinance makes rules about ice cream vendors and private catered events unclear. <br />Location requirements are not being changed in intent, but are changing to allow owner <br />approval through written consent to allow food trucks within the 150 feet limit. <br />Staff recommends that the Commission approve Resolution No. 25, Series 2017, <br />recommending approval of the Draft Ordinance, amending Title 17 of the Louisville Municipal <br />