(A) No mobile food and beverage vending unit or mobile food and beverage vendor may operate outside of a designated zone.
(B) No mobile food and beverage vending unit or mobile food and beverage vendor may operate without a valid permit.
(C) No mobile food and beverage vending unit or mobile food and beverage vendor may operate outside of the hours of 6:00 a.m. through 3:00 a.m. Mobile food and beverage vending units and mobile food and beverage vendor shall not occupy any space in a designated zone outside of the authorized operating hours.
(D) Spaces within the designated zones shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis each day. The issuance of a permit under this chapter does not guarantee access to a particular location, nor does it guarantee that space will be available.
(E) Mobile food and beverage vending units and mobile food and beverage vendors shall be in full compliance with all regulations of the Hamilton County Health Department and shall be subject to any required inspections.
(F) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall keep the area within a five foot radius of their unit clear of all litter and debris arising from their operation.
(G) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall be responsible for removing all waste generated by the internal operations of their unit. Such waste shall not be placed in city trash receptacles. Grease and liquid waste may not be disposed of in tree pits, storm drains, sewer drains, or streets.
(H) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall not operate in any manner that blocks, obstructs, or restricts the free passage of vehicles or pedestrians in the lawful use of the sidewalks or highways or ingress or egress to the abutting property.
(I) A mobile food and beverage vending unit shall not exceed 31 feet in length, nor shall it exceed eight feet, five inches, in width.
(J) A valid city permit must be kept on the mobile food and beverage vending unit at all times and must be available for immediate inspection.
(K) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall not park in a way that prevents other trucks from parking in otherwise available spaces.
(L) Mobile food and beverage vendors may set up tables and chairs in the space immediately in front of their units, provided that the tables and chairs do not impede other trucks from parking in otherwise available spaces, and further provided that the tables and chairs are placed:
(1) Only on paved surfaces;
(2) In a location that does not block the entrance or exit of any building;
(3) In a location that does not block access to buses at bus stops, fires escapes, sidewalk access doors, traffic or street lighting equipment, utility valve boxes, or other utility equipment;
(4) In a location that is at least five feet from any alley, pedestrian crosswalk, driveway, curb cut, curb ramp, fire hydrant, or bicycle rack; and
(5) Such that an open area of not less than four feet is available for pedestrian traffic around tables and chairs.
(M) Mobile food and beverage vendors may display advertising consisting only of the mobile food and beverage vendor name and logo and any items sold or otherwise available from the mobile food and beverage vendor. All other advertising is prohibited.
(N) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall not have access to location within the designated zones during special events designated by the city. Examples of this are the Harvest Home Parade and West Fest.
(O) In the case of mobile food and beverage vending units which are pulled or hauled by separate vehicles, the mobile food and beverage vending unit shall be detached from the vehicle by which it was hauled (the "hauling vehicle"). The hauling vehicle shall be parked in a regular, lawful parking space and shall not occupy space in any designated zone.
(P) Mobile food and beverage vendors shall not utilize the city's electrical outlets, unless specifically authorized by the city, within the designated zones.
(Ord. 15-21, passed 9-15-15) Penalty, see § 114.99