All mobile food vendor units shall conform to the following standards of conduct:
(A) Mobile food vendors shall conduct themselves at all times in an orderly and lawful manner, and shall not make, or cause to be made, any unreasonable noise of such volume as to be in violation of the City of Farmer City Noise Ordinance.
(B) A device may not be used that amplifies sounds or draws attention to a mobile food vendor unit by an aural means or a light producing device such as bull horns or strobe lights.
(C) No mobile food vendor unit may be permanently or temporarily affixed to any object, including but not limited to buildings, trees, telephone poles, streetlight poles, traffic signal poles or fire hydrants.
(D) No mobile food vendor unit may be used to advertise any product which is not authorized to be sold from that unit.
(E) Each mobile food vendor unit shall protect against littering and shall have both an adequate trash receptacle and a separate receptacle for recyclable materials.
(1) The trash and recyclable receptacles shall be emptied sufficiently often to allow disposal of litter and trash by the public at any time.
(2) The trash and recyclable receptacles on the mobile food vendor unit shall not be emptied into trash or recyclable receptacles owned by the City of Farmer City.
(3) Liquid from the mobile food vendor unit shall not be discharged on or in a city sewer or drain or elsewhere on city property, nor on private property.
(F) Before leaving any location, each mobile food vendor unit shall first pick up, remove and dispose of all trash, refuse and/or recyclable material, including products spilt on the ground within 20 feet of the mobile food vendor unit.
(G) No mobile food vendor unit shall expose any pedestrian to any undue safety or health hazards nor shall it be maintained so as to create a public nuisance.
(H) Mobile food vendor units shall not be stored, parked or left overnight on any city property.
(I) Foods, oils and greases shall never be discharged into the city's sewer or storm drains, or city owned trash receptacles, nor on any public or private property.
(Ord. 1087, passed 9-6-22)