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Regular Planning Commission <br />Meeting Date: 09/29/2022 <br />By: Todd Larson, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Public Hearing - Consider a Code Amendment Pertaining to Mobile Food Units (food trucks). <br />6. 1. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Food trucks have been growing in popularity in recent years. Some operators start out as a food truck then grow <br />into a traditional brick -and -mortar restaurant space since independent restaurants are difficult businesses to start. <br />Some trucks are offshoots of established restaurants taking their fares on the road. Some food trucks generally only <br />operate at community events, fairs, and festivals, where some like to partner with other business types, such as <br />brewery taprooms. <br />Currently, the City treats mobile food units (a broader term for food trucks) the same as transient merchants. <br />Operationally, they are quite different from vendors that go door-to-door. Staff feels that amendments to City Code <br />are necessary so that these businesses are treated fairly according to their use. This code amendment is intended to <br />regulate food trucks that are open to the general public. Other than the proposed licensing requirements, private <br />food trucks can still be hired as catered events, such as a business' employee appreciation lunch. <br />Proposed are two ordinance sections. The first section creates a mobile food unit as an accessory use to an existing <br />primary business use in Chapter 117 (Zoning Code). Upon adoption, a food truck could locate on most business <br />properties with the consent of the landowner (nothing is prohibiting the landowner from charging the operator a fee <br />to locate there). As an accessory use, the truck could not operate on vacant property or on a property when the <br />primary business is closed for the day. The food truck must leave the site at the end of its business day as well. <br />Exceptions can be made in conjunction with the host business' multi -day special event permit. <br />A provision that the food truck must not locate within 100 feet of the entrance to a restaurant is included. The intent <br />of this provision is to protect the established restaurants. This provision can be waived by the owner of the <br />restaurant. <br />The second section establishes business licensing procedures in Chapter 26. Since Anoka County has heath <br />jurisdiction, a County heath license is required to obtain the City's license ensuring proper food safety and handling <br />techniques. The bulk of the licensing requirements are the same or similar to other business license types. <br />The City invites mobile food units to vend at various City events in parks throughout the year. This ordinance does <br />not affect those events, though the operators will need to get a City license for their unit. <br />This ordinance does not authorize food trucks parking on public roadways to conduct business. Additional sections <br />of City Code will need to be modified to allow that. Ice cream trucks and carts that traditionally drive up and down <br />streets, only stopping when flagged down, are still being considered transient merchants. <br />Notification: <br />Notification was provided in the legals section of the Anoka UnionHearld on September 16. Courtesy notices were <br />also sent to the six food truck operators currently holding transient merchant licenses. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />
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