§ 114.19 REGULATIONS FOR VENDING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   In addition to compliance with the operating requirements set forth in §§ 114.16 and 114.17, any vendor operating or conducting business from a vending cart or vending vehicle on private property shall comply with the following:
   (A)   The vendor shall comply with all applicable zoning regulations and land use entitlements for the private property.
   (B)   Unless vending is otherwise authorized by the applicable zoning regulations and/or land use entitlements for the private property or as otherwise provided for herein, the vendor shall obtain from the Community Development Director an administrative permit prior to engaging any vending activity. Any request for such a permit shall require the written consent of the property owner, which shall be provided to the Community Development Director. In determining whether to grant the administrative permit, the Community Development Director shall make the following findings: (i) the vending is allowed within the applicable underlying zone or is consistent with the uses permitted in such zone; (ii) the vending will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare or adversely affect property values or the present or future development of the surrounding area; and (iii) the property is physically suitable for the activity. The Community Development Director shall review and approve the administrative permit application within ten days of receipt. If the administrative permit is denied, written notice of such denial and the reasons therefor shall be provided to the applicant.
   (C)   No administrative permit, however, is required under this Section for the following vending vehicle activities:
      (1)   Vending vehicles that serve active construction sites as long as the vending vehicle does not vend to the general public during their stop and the stop at the site is no longer than one hour.
      (2)   Vending vehicles on private property operating solely for private catering purposes as long as the vehicle is situated entirely on private property, service is limited to the guests of the catered event only and no payment transactions occur for individual orders taken by the vending vehicle operator.
      (3)   The vending vehicle is on private property for no more than one hour as long as: (a) vending is authorized by the applicable zoning and/or land use entitlement; and (b) the vendor has the written consent from the property owner and said consent shall be provided to the City upon request.
(Ord. 1767, passed 12-15-21)