723.04   VENDING REQUIREMENTS ON CITY PROPERTY INCLUDING AREAS  AND HOURS.
   (a)   All vending on  City  streets, sidewalks, parking lots, and other  City  property shall be conducted only  in  areas  designated  by  the City Administrator.  No vending shall take  place anywhere  else  on property of  the City of Tiffin.  No vending  shall  take  place on any  on-street parking other than by the owner of the property directly adjacent to the parking spot.
          (b)   In  addition  to  the  license  required  under Section 723.01 of  this Chapter,  a mobile  food  vendor  who  desires  to  use  public  property designated  by  the  City Administrator must obtain a mobile food vendor location permit from the Tiffin Police Department  and  pay,  in  advance, a  fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00)  per week.  Mobile  food  vendor location  permits  are  issued  on  a  first-come- first-serve  basis  for no  less than one week and no more than one month.
   (c)   Vending may only be conducted between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. except Sundays when vending must end by midnight.
   (d)   No vending equipment or vehicle shall be left unattended at any time during vending hours.  Vending equipment or vehicles must be removed once the vendor has ceased operation.  The City may immediately remove and impound any vending equipment or vehicles left unattended which shall  be treated as an illegally parked vehicle pursuant to Tiffin City Code.
   (e)   Each mobile food vendor during the period of vending shall  provide  adequate trash  receptacles  for  its customers  and  keep  the  area with  twenty (20) feet of  its vending location free from all litter and debris arising from its operations, including  the    litter  which  arises  from  actions  of  customers  disposing  of  wrapping  or packaging materials on products sold by the vendor.
   (f)   Vendors  shall at  all  times exercise reasonable care that  products, packaging material, display equipment, signs and other paraphernalia shall  not create a safety  or  health  hazard  to  customers  or other persons using  the  sidewalks, streets  and  public property.
(Ord. 20-106.  Passed 11-2-20.)