5.69.080: USE OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY:
Each mobile food business, offering food from or on motorized vehicles within the public right-of-way shall abide by the following conditions and requirements. Failure to comply may result in the suspension or revocation of a business license, and shall constitute a violation of this title:
   A.   Mobile food businesses shall obey all parking and traffic regulations as stated in title 12 of this Code.
   B.   Parking on a park strip, or otherwise landscaped area is not allowed.
   C.   Mobile food truck vehicles utilizing the parking space within the public right-of-way shall park only in parallel parking spaces. Mobile food truck vehicles must be parked so that neither the vehicle nor the customers block driveways of existing buildings or uses.
   D.   The operator shall locate the vending window facing the sidewalk. Mobile food truck vehicles manufactured to vend out the rear of the vehicle must obtain special permission from the Transportation Division to operate in the public right-of-way.
   E.   No mobile food truck vehicle shall occupy required parking stalls of the primary use.
   F.   The mobile food truck vehicle shall use positive action to assure that its use of the right-of-way, including the sidewalk, in no way interferes with or limits sidewalk users' free and unobstructed passage.
   G.   The mobile food truck vehicle shall be prohibited from pulling any type of trailer.
   H.   The operator of the mobile food truck vehicle shall not sell to any person standing in the roadway unless approved by the Transportation Division.
   I.   Mobile food truck vehicles shall not operate on public streets where the speed limit exceeds forty five (45) miles per hour.
   J.   Unless licensed prior to January 1, 2013, a parked mobile food business shall conform to all requirements in the Salt Lake City idling ordinances (title 12, chapter 12.58 of this Code).
   K.   Any auxiliary power required for the operation of the mobile food truck shall be self-contained. No use of public or private power sources are allowed without providing written consent from the owner.
   L.   All motorized vehicles of the applicant and operators shall comply with all other requirements of this chapter and any other requirements of ordinance or statute that may be applicable.
   M.   All materials generated from a mobile food business that are to be disposed of should be disposed of properly. It is illegal to discharge or dispose of any substance, material, food, or waste into the storm drain system. (Sections 17.84.100, prohibition of discharge into storm drain system; 17.36.220, prohibition against opening manhole covers, of this Code.) (Ord. 31-17, 2017)