Individual food vending vehicles and group sites shall be subject to the following location requirements:
(A) Mobile food vending shall only be located in areas approved by the Community Development Director, and may be located on private property, on publicly owned property, or in the public right-of-way. Food vending in the street right-of-way is restricted to the perimeter of city parks and in the Downtown Specific Plan area during special events.
(B) A location for an individual mobile food vending vehicle or group site shall not be permitted if it is proposed to be closer than the following distances:
(1) Mobile food vending within 300 feet from the parcel boundary of a public or private school serving children between kindergarten and high school between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
(2) Mobile food vending within 350 feet of any building-enclosed restaurant as measured from the primary customer entrance of the restaurant, except when the mobile food vendor has written authorization from all building-enclosed restaurants that are within that same 350-foot radius.
(3) Any additional location requirements, as determined by the Community Development Director, or his or her designee.
(C) Individual food vending vehicles or group sites cannot block or impede access to:
(1) Required parking or driveways;
(2) Bicycle racks;
(3) Signal crossings;
(4) Required off-street parking;
(5) Parking meters;
(6) Pedestrian or bicycle routes;
(7) Emergency vehicle routes;
(8) Building entrances and exits;
(9) Required accessibility routes and curb cuts;
(10) Easements;
(11) Trash enclosure areas or access to trash bins/trash enclosures; or
(12) City facilities, as determined by the Community Development Director, or his or her designee.
(D) Individual food vending vehicles and group sites shall maintain site circulation and access consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
(E) Each individual vending vehicle (IVV) and group site vending vehicle (GSVV) on private property shall be located within 200 feet of a restroom facility that employees can legally access and a trash enclose that they have permission to use.
(Ord. 2021-004, passed 8-24-21)