[R.O. 1992 § 650.010; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A. Mobile
food vending unit shall mean a food service establishment located
in a pushcart or vehicle, self or otherwise propelled, used to store,
prepare, display, serve or sell food, or distribute food free of charge
to the public, for consumption in a place other than in or on the
unit. Any such pushcart or vehicle shall be deemed a mobile food vending
unit whether operated indoors or outdoors, on public, private or restricted
space. A mobile food vending unit shall not mean a stand or a booth.
B. Mobile
food vendor shall mean a person who sells or offers for sale food,
or distributes food free of charge, from a mobile food vending unit
in any public, private or restricted space.
C. Operate
or operation of a mobile food vending unit shall mean setting up,
preparing, storing, holding and selling food, or distributing food
free of charge, from a mobile food vending unit.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.020; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
All mobile food vending units shall
be subject to and comply with the laws of the City of Washington,
including but not limited to parking, health, safety and licensing
laws.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.030; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor shall fill out
an application to obtain a permit from the City Clerk to vend in the
approved vending district, obtain a business license from the City
of Washington, and a Health Department Food Permit from the Franklin
County Health Department.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.040; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A. All mobile food vending units shall be
subject to the requirements set forth by the Washington Fire Department
as stated below:
1.
If propane is used as a fuel source
for cooking appliances, provide a copy of LP Gas System Annual Leak
Test as performed by an approved inspection agency, a company that
is registered with the United States Department of Transported or
a contractor registered with the Missouri Propane Safety Commission.
2.
Have LP gas tanks sized in accordance
with the appliance using LP gas. No one (1) tank shall exceed one
hundred (100) pounds and there shall not be more than two (2) tanks
installed per vehicle. A listed LP gas alarm shall be installed within
the mobile food vending unit in the vicinity of LP gas system components,
in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
3.
If compressed natural gas (CNG) is
used as the fuel source for cooking appliances, provide a copy of
the most recent container inspection and the name of the qualified
service facility that performed the inspection. The maximum aggregate
capacity of CNG containers transported on the mobile food vending
unit shall not exceed one thousand three hundred (1,300) pounds water
capacity. A listed methane gas alarm shall be installed within the
vehicle in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
4.
An approved fire suppression system
shall be installed above any cooking operation that is capable of
producing grease laden vapors or smoke.
5.
A copy of semiannual fire suppression
systems inspection reports as completed by a licensed contractor shall
be submitted.
6.
The mobile food vending unit shall
have Class K and ten (10) lb. ABC extinguishers installed and be serviced
annually.
7.
The mobile food vending unit shall
be at least ten (10) feet from buildings, other vehicles, or combustibles.
8.
The mobile food vending unit shall
not block fire hydrants, fire lanes, fire department connections,
or exits.
9.
Generators shall be ten (10) feet
from buildings, structures, vehicles and combustibles.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.050; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A. Applicants shall submit with the application
the following information:
1.
The mobile food vending unit registration
public safety form to be approved by the Fire Chief.
2.
The mobile food vending unit insurance
information (the certificate of insurance) shall name the City of
Washington as an additional insured and indemnify and hold harmless
the City of Washington.
3.
A description and photo of how the
mobile food vending unit will be set up.
4.
A permit fee of five hundred dollars
($500.00) annually or one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125.00) quarterly.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.060; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
Mobile food vendors shall have a
Health Department food permit and be subject to and comply with the
Franklin County Health Code.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.070; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
Permitted mobile food vendors shall
only vend at locations within the approved vending districts. No location
shall be within two hundred (200) feet of a restaurant or an approved
roadside stand vendor space.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.080; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
The City Council of the City of Washington,
Missouri, shall establish such vending districts as it deems appropriate.
Mobile food vendors shall operate only within these approved districts.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.090; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor shall only sell
food and beverages and the vendor is prohibited from selling alcohol
and/or beer. Beverages shall be dispensed in cans or paper/plastic
cups only (no glass). All Federal, State and local regulations pertaining
to the quality of food products offered for sale shall be met.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.100; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor, at all times,
shall ensure that a minimum of four (4) feet of unobstructed sidewalk
remains open for pedestrian and wheelchair traffic. All points of
sale shall occur on the curbside side of the street.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.110; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor, at termination
of operations each business day, shall remove all items, containers,
debris, etc. The vendor shall collect and dispose of all litter and
garbage incidental to the operation of his/her vending business. The
cleanliness of the specific area of operation shall be the sole responsibility
of the vendor. Vendors shall not place refuse from their operation
in or beside any public trash container or in any drain along the
streets and sidewalks. Prior to the permit being issued, vendors shall
also submit a trash disposal plan with the application.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.120; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
Every mobile food vendor shall indemnify
and save harmless the City of Washington for all suits or actions
brought against the City for or on account of any injuries or damages
received or sustained by any party or parties for or from the said
vendor.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.130; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor may be parked
outside of an approved vending district when participating in a special
event or festival with the consent of the event organizer.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.140; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor shall not vend
before 6:00 A.M. or after 1:00 A.M.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.160; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor shall provide,
at the vendor's expense, all equipment necessary to provide the items
for sale in the conduct of the business. All equipment used shall
be in a self-contained unit. No storage area, water, electric or other
utility will be supplied by the City.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.170; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
No form of intimidation, disorderly
behavior, or misconduct shall be tolerated. This applies not only
to the public, but actions towards other vendors operating under these
rules and regulations.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.180; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
A mobile food vendor's permit shall
not be assignable, in whole or part, nor any portion of the mobile
food unit sublet to another vendor.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.190; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
The City Clerk may revoke any mobile
food vendor's permit issued by the City Clerk if the vendor violates
any provisions of this Chapter listed above or any license rules or
regulations promulgated by the City.
[R.O. 1992 § 650.200; Ord. No. 18-11950, 12-3-2018; Ord. No. 23-13759, 5-1-2023]
This Chapter shall establish vending
districts in the City of Washington as shown in attached Exhibits
A and B, same to be held on file in the City offices.