5.75.060: NONMOBILE FOOD CONCESSIONS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY; STANDARDS:
   A.   The city clerk may grant a permit and/or enter into a contract for the operation of a nonmobile food concession on a city street, or in a city owned or controlled waterway, beach area, natural area, park, playground, or play field when the operation of such stand is in furtherance of the public interest and the concession complies with the following standards:
      1.   The concession may operate at approved locations only from sunrise until sunset of each day, or at such other times as the permit may designate.
      2.   The vendor must obtain a valid public health permit prior to issuance of the city permit. Application for such city permit shall be made on a form supplied by the city clerk ten (10) days in advance of the desired date(s) of operation. The city clerk shall charge a fee established by resolution of the city council for each nonmobile food concession permit.
      3.   A trash and garbage disposal container capable of holding all trash and garbage generated by the operation of the nonmobile food concession must be provided by the vendor. The container shall be emptied periodically as necessary in order to ensure, at all times, public access to and use of the container. The vendor shall at all times keep the nonmobile food concession, and the area within ten feet (10') of the concession, free of litter, grease, and other debris which results from its operation.
      4.   A nonmobile food concession shall not use city utilities or property including, but not limited to, picnic tables, benches, electrical power, garbage or trash containers, without written permission and payment of appropriate fees.
      5.   A nonmobile food concession shall contain at least one functional fire extinguisher approved by the fire department.
      6.   By applying for a permit, the vendor agrees to hold the city harmless from any injury or damage resulting from the operation of the nonmobile food concession, and shall carry workers' compensation insurance as may be required by Idaho law.
      7.   The method(s) of disposal of wastewater and grease must be approved by the wastewater utility prior to issuance of the permit.
      8.   The vendor must identify the source of potable water, if any, to be used by the concession.
      9.   No accessory seating or other appurtenances are allowed. (Ord. 3551, 2016)