§ 111.28 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for a person to operate a mobile food unit at any location within the town without obtaining either a fall year or seasonal vendor business license from the town in accordance with Ch. 110 of this code of ordinances and any other licenses required for the lawful operation of business.
   (B)   In addition to the requirements of Ch. 110 of this code of ordinances and unless exempted pursuant to § 111.29 of this chapter, it shall be unlawful for a person to operate a mobile food unit at any location within the town without complying with the requirements of this subchapter.
   (C)   Any person desiring to obtain a new or renewal license shall apply to the town by presenting a complete application, the applicable fee and fingerprint records to the Town Clerk. In addition:
      (1)   The application shall include the following information:
         (a)   The names, addresses, and contact information for the applicant, including all controlling persons and designated agents;
         (b)   A description, license plate number and photograph of the mobile food unit;
         (c)   A valid driver’s license; and
         (d)   Copies of required license from the state’s Department of Health Services and the food handler card from the county’s Health Department.
      (2)   Fingerprint records are required:
         (a)   On all new applications, for all applicants and controlling persons; and
         (b)   On all renewal applications, for any new controlling persons and for the permittee.
   (D)   A new or renewal license shall be issued to an applicant pursuant to this subchapter unless:
      (1)   The applicant fails to comply with the requirements of Ch. 110 of this code of ordinances;
      (2)   The applicant fails to provide the fingerprint records;
      (3)   The applicant or a controlling person is currently in violation of this subchapter;
      (4)   The application contains false or misleading information;
      (5)   The applicant has a current debt related to any open or closed account maintained or formerly maintained with the town; or
      (6)   The applicant or controlling person failed to comply with any federal and state laws, regulations promulgated by the state’s Department of Health Services or the county or the town code.
(Ord. 20-04, passed 1-28-2020)