§ 121.04 ISSUANCE OF PERMIT OR LICENSE.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to intentionally provide false information or to intentionally omit requested information on an application for any license or permit pertaining to mobile food unit vendors.
   (B)   As a condition of issuance of any license or permit, the mobile food unit vendor agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Mt. Washington and its officials, officers, employees, representatives, and agents against liability and/or loss arising from activities connected with and/or undertaken pursuant to the permit or license. The City of Mt. Washington is not liable for any business loss, property loss, or other damage that may result from use of the permit or license, or suspension or revocation of the permit or license, or the discontinuance of the practice of permitting such activity, and no such vendor shall maintain any claim or action against the City of Mt. Washington and/or its officials, officers, employees, or agents on account of any issuance, or suspension or revocation or discontinuance.
   (C)   Any permit or license issued to a mobile food unit vendor shall be valid for the time period specified thereon. Re-application shall be required upon expiration of said permit or license if the person wishes to continue such activity.
   (D)   Every mobile food unit vendor to whom a license or permit is issued shall, at all times while engaged in that business, have the applicable license or permit in his or her possession, prominently displayed for public viewing, and shall produce the same at the request of any City of Mt. Washington official or at the request of any individual to whom the vendor is exhibiting his or her food or attempting to sell same.
   (E)   Permits, via contractual services, for vending activities which occur solely on or within the City of Mt. Washington park lands or on avenues, streets, roads, drives or sidewalks adjacent to the boundaries of a public park must be obtained from the city prior to performing such activities. The city may impose conditions on any issued permit as it deems necessary for the deferment of costs of operating the parks system, health and safety, and/or to mitigate the impact of vending on an area and may restrict or prohibit vending in certain locations. The city may limit the number of vendors at any one (1) location or within an area, or limit the number of operators, sales persons, or others engaged in the act of vending at the requested or approved location.
   (F)   Each mobile food unit vendor must obtain all necessary licenses and permissions and comply with all requirements imposed by the health department and/or other regulatory agencies.
(Ord. 15-19, passed 11-9-15) Penalty, see § 121.99