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Borough of Edgewater, NJ
Bergen County
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[Adopted 6-8-1970 by Ord. No. 70-1; amended in its entirety 3-27-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-1 (Ch. 302 of the 1975 Code). Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
Every motor vehicle licensed by the Board of Health of the Borough of Edgewater to handle food which solicits and makes retail sales from said motor vehicle shall obtain a license and placard from the Secretary of the Board of Health.
A person, corporation or organization shall apply for said license and placard with the Secretary of the Board of Health upon forms approved by the Board of Health. The fee for said license and placard shall be as set forth for mobile food vendors in § 479-3.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 450, General Provisions, Board of Health Art. I).
The placard shall be issued within 30 days after passage of this article and thereafter shall be renewed at the same time, and shall run for the same period as does the license to handle food which covers the same motor vehicle.
The placard issued by the Secretary of the Board of Health shall be permanently and prominently exhibited on the motor vehicle licensed to handle food which solicits and makes retail sales from said motor vehicle in such a manner that it may be observed by a person outside the vehicle at all times the vehicle is storing, holding, transporting, loading, unloading or in any way involved with the handling of food.
A placard shall be valid only for the vehicle for which it is issued, and if any person, corporation or organization has more than one motor vehicle licensed to handle food in the Borough of Edgewater, that person, corporation or organization shall obtain a separate placard and license for each vehicle which shall handle food in the Borough of Edgewater.
Placards are not transferable unless the motor vehicle for which the placard is issued is no longer in service. If the motor vehicle for which the placard is issued is no longer in the service of the licensee, upon proof to the Secretary of the Board of Health that said placard has been destroyed or returned to the Secretary of the Board of Health, the Secretary shall issue a placard to be used solely on the vehicle that is to replace the vehicle that is no longer in service to the licensee. There shall be a charge of $1 for a replacement placard.
If any motor vehicle to which a placard is issued is temporarily out of service, another motor vehicle may be utilized by the licensee, provided that the Secretary of the Board of Health is notified on the first business day of the fact that the motor vehicle to which the placard was issued is out of service, the reason for its being out of service and the make and license number of the temporary vehicle. A temporary vehicle shall not be used for more than 20 days without obtaining a placard for said replacement vehicle.
The obtaining of a placard does not license a motor vehicle to handle food and is to be issued at the same time or after the time a license to handle food is obtained.
[Added 9-27-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-1]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction, be punished as set forth in Chapter 450, Article II, General Penalty.