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11/18/2020 12:16:25 PM
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City Council Records
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Mobile Food Courts
Meeting Date
11/17/2020
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Resolution
Ord/Res - Year
2020
Ord/Res - Number
1802
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3. Louisville Fire Protection District. Applicant shall obtain a Mobile Food <br />Vending Permit from the Louisville Fire Protection District. <br />4. Location requirements. The use shall be located at least 150 feet from <br />any existing restaurant, unless approved by the city manager, or written <br />consent from all restaurant owners within 150 feet is provided. <br />Distances shall be measured by the city on the best mapping available <br />as a buffer from the property perimeter in which the mobile retail food <br />establishment, mobile food vehicle, or mobile vending cart is located, <br />or from the closest point of the mobile retail food establishment, mobile <br />food vehicle, or mobile vending cart itself if located in city -owned right <br />of way, to the closest point of the property perimeter of a restaurant. <br />5. Private catered event. For the purposes of this Section 17.16.310, a <br />private catered event is an event that sells food and beverages for a <br />limited time coinciding with an event not open to the general public and <br />only to attendees of the event. A city issued food truck permit is not <br />required to operate as a private catered event. <br />6. Operating requirements. No person who operates any mobile retail food <br />establishment, mobile food vehicle or mobile vending cart shall: <br />i. Sell anything other than food and non-alcoholic beverages, <br />unless a special events liquor license is approved by the local <br />licensing authority; <br />ii. Operate before 7:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m.; <br />iii. Park in or on city -owned right-of-way or city -owned property <br />overnight. <br />iv. Set-up within any designated sight triangle/vehicle clear -zone; <br />v. Set-up within any ADA Accessible parking space; <br />vi. Impede safe movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, <br />parking lot circulation or access to any public alley or sidewalk; <br />vii. Provide amplified music; <br />viii. Place signs/banners in or alongside the public right-of-way or <br />across roadways. Signs must be permanently affixed to or <br />painted on the mobile food vehicle or mobile vending cart, or in <br />the case of a mobile retail food establishment, attached directly <br />to the table, awning, canopy or similar item upon or under which <br />sales are directly made; <br />ix. Fail to have the vehicle/cart attended at all times; <br />x. Fail to permanently display to the public in the food handling area <br />of the mobile food vehicle/cart the permit authorizing such use; <br />A. Fail to provide separate and clearly marked receptacles for trash, <br />recycling and compost and properly separate and dispose of all <br />Ordinance No. 1802, Series 2020 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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