A. Food Trucks.
1. Rights of Way. Food Trucks may operate on City Right of Way only at the times and at the locations listed on the City's website for authorized special events or City sponsored events.
2. Public Property. Food Trucks may operate on City property, including City Parks, only at the times and locations listed on the City's website for special events or City sponsored events. Provided, however, Food Trucks shall not be allowed to operate at McNeill Park.
3. Private Property. Food Trucks may operate on private property where there is a commercial, office, educational, church or industrial use allowed, subject to the following conditions:
(a) Permission. Food Trucks selling to the public from private property shall have the written permission of the property owner, which said written permission of the property owner, shall be provided to the City upon request
(b) Unimproved properties. Regardless of an agreement with the owner of any unimproved property, a Food Truck may not operate on an unimproved parcel or portion of an unimproved parcel unless that parcel is paved, and has paved ingress and egress from a City street.
(c) Maximum Number of Food Trucks. No more than two (2) Food Trucks may operate at any location unless additional Food Trucks are allowed by the City as a part of a special event or a City sponsored event.
(d) Existing Parking Spaces. Food Trucks may not use more than fifteen percent (15%) of the existing parking spaces located on the property for which it has an agreement to operate.
B. Ice Cream Trucks.
1. Locations.
(a) Right of Way. An Ice Cream Truck may not operate from the right-of-way at any one (1) location for more than fifteen (15) minutes without relocating to another location not less than one (1) block from the previous location.
(b) Public Property. Ice Cream Trucks may operate in City Parks, only on the City Park right-of-way, as set out in (a) above. Ice Cream Trucks may also operate on City right-of-way at the times and locations listed on the City's website for authorized special events or City sponsored events. Provided, however, Food Trucks shall not be allowed to operate at McNeill Park.
(c) Private Property. An Ice Cream Truck may operate on private property with written permission of the property owner, which will be immediately available to the City upon request. An Ice Cream Truck may not use more than fifteen percent (15%) of the existing parking spaces located on the property for which it has an agreement to operate.
2. Hours of Operation. Ice Cream Trucks may operate after 10:00 a.m. and until sunset unless at special event or a City sponsored event.