TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Michael Coleman, Director, Community Improvement
THROUGH: Donald B. Cooper, City Manager
DATE: January 5, 2016
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ORDINANCE NO. 05-16 CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE AMENDING SECTION 37.45(Q), “SUPPLEMENTAL CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES”, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO INCLUDE ASSOCIATED CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF ORDINANCE 04-16, WHICH IF APPROVED, WILL ALLOW THE OPERATION AND SALE OF FOOD FROM A MOBILE FOOD TRUCK (FIRST READING)
Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to Approve an amendment to Section 37.45(Q), “Supplemental Code Enforcement Procedures”, of the Code of Ordinances to include associated civil penalties for violations pertaining to mobile food trucks. If passed, a public hearing will be held on January 19, 2016.
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Background:
The City Commission authorized a pilot program regulating mobile food trucks for a six-month time period that commenced in September 2014 and was extended twice and expires on February 28, 2016. Food Truck Vendors have been issued a temporary permit to operate under the pilot program. Ordinance No. 04-16 will amend the “Business Regulations” of the Code of Ordinances by creating a Chapter that sets minimum regulatory standards of conduct for the “Operation and Sale of Food from Mobile Food Trucks”.
Within this ordinance, it sets forth a “Penalty” section, which allows a Code Enforcement Officer or a Law Enforcement Officer to issue a civil citation for non-compliance. If multiple violations occur within a one-year time frame, the following fines will be imposed: the first offense is a maximum fine of $325.00, second offense a maximum fine of $500 (if contested) and upon the third offense, the Mobile Food Vendor permit may be revoked.
Ordinance 05-16 will amend Section 37.45(Q), “Supplemental Code Enforcement Procedures” of the Code of Ordinances to include Mobile Food Trucks fees for the civil penalties, which is the action being req...
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