5.40.040: REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS:
Mobile food trucks are allowed to operate on private property in nonresidential zones subject to the following regulations:
   A.   All business activity shall be of a temporary nature, the duration of which shall not extend for more than twelve (12) hours within a twenty four (24) hour period at any one (1) location. No overnight parking is allowed.
   B.   Mobile food trucks shall meet local health department requirements relating to the handling and distribution of food. The operator shall provide documentation showing a current health department food truck permit from a local health department within the State prior to receiving a business license.
   C.   All access to a mobile food truck shall be by pedestrians only. No drive-through services are allowed.
   D.   No mobile food truck may operate without obtaining written consent of the property owner. Such consent shall be available on site with the operator at all times.
   E.   No signs shall be used to advertise a mobile food truck except that signage which is affixed to the vehicle itself.
   F.   All ground utilized by a mobile food truck shall be maintained in a clean and orderly condition. Trash and recycling containers shall be provided for use of patrons.
   G.   The mobile food truck may not in any way inhibit the access to and from or the safe use of the premises on which it is located, and may not reduce the required parking of the premises. Any canopy extensions must be integrated into the design of the vehicle and may not project onto public property in any way.
   H.   Mobile food trucks shall provide a certificate of insurance showing that there is in full force and effect a general liability insurance policy with limits of no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) aggregate, and which includes Murray City as an additional insured.
   I.   Unless the mobile food truck has provided the City with a current approval from a political subdivision within the State that shows the mobile food truck passed a fire safety inspection that the other political subdivision conducted, pursuant to section 11-55-103(2) of the Utah Code, or its successor, mobile food trucks shall contact the Murray City Fire Department and shall make the vehicle available for an inspection prior to obtaining a business license. (Ord. 17-18)