[Adopted 9-25-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-18]
It shall be unlawful for any temporary mobile retail food establishment,
as defined in this chapter, to engage in any such business in the
Colts Neck Township without having first obtained a valid temporary
mobile retail food establishment license from the Municipal Clerk
in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
TEMPORARY MOBILE RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any movable restaurant, truck, van, trailer, cart, bicycle,
tent, watercraft or other moveable unit, including hand-carried, portable
containers in or on which food or beverage is transported, stored
or prepared for retail sale or given away at temporary locations.
Property owners may invite a temporary mobile retail food establishment
on their premise subject to the following rules and regulations.
A. The property is zoned B-1, Business, or a farm containing a minimum
of 15 contiguous acres, or public property (state, county or Township).
B. Property owners may invite a temporary mobile retail food establishment
on site for a total of no more than three times per calendar week.
C. A temporary mobile retail food establishment shall not be invited
for longer than eight hours per day and at all other times must remove
from the parcel all materials associated with the business.
D. No temporary mobile retail food establishment shall operate before
7:00 a.m. or after 10:00 p.m. This period does not include setup or
breakdown operations.
E. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall not operate within
200 linear feet of a brick-and-mortar retail food establishment building.
F. Temporary mobile retail food establishments in the B-1 Business Zone
shall not operate within 500 linear feet of a residential zone boundary.
G. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall maintain a twenty-foot
separation from any building on-site.
H. In the B-1 Business District, temporary mobile retail food establishments
must operate from a legal off-street parking space(s) on the property
which shall not constitute one of the minimum required parking spaces
for any other use on site. On farms and public property, temporary
mobile retail food establishments may operate in open fields, but
must maintain a minimum seventy-five-foot front yard setback.
I. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall not obstruct or
interfere with the free flow of vehicle or pedestrian traffic and
shall not park in any fire lane, access aisle, minimum required front,
side or rear yard setback, sidewalk, sight triangle or public right-of-way.
J. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall not verbally solicit
business from pedestrians or persons in vehicles and shall not sell
to persons in vehicles.
K. No amplified music or loud speakers shall be permitted.
L. No lighting shall be provided, except that localized lighting may
be used on or in the temporary mobile retail food establishment for
the purpose of inside food preparation and menu illumination.
M. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall not display any
signs other than those exhibited on the temporary mobile retail food
establishment.
N. Temporary mobile retail food establishment operations shall be limited
to the sale of food and beverage. No sales or service of alcohol shall
be allowed by temporary mobile retail food establishments.
O. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall provide at least
one trash receptacle and one recycling receptacle for use by patrons
and in a convenient location that does not impede vehicular or pedestrian
traffic. All litter or debris generated within a minimum of fifty-foot
radius of the temporary mobile retail food establishment shall be
collected and removed by the temporary mobile retail food establishment.
P. All associated equipment and operations associated with a truck,
van, trailer or cart shall be self-contained within the temporary
mobile retail food establishment. No furniture, tables, chairs, umbrellas,
grills, generators, extension cords, tents, pop-ups, flags, banners,
propane tanks or structures shall be placed outside or attached to
any sign, light pole, tree or similar object.
Q. No temporary mobile retail food establishment shall tie into any
on-site utilities (electric, gas, potable water, sanitary facilities,
etc.) and must be self-contained units. All trash, liquid waste, grease,
etc., associated with the operation shall be removed at the end of
each day and shall not be disposed in a building on site, storm drain,
sidewalk, street or landscape area.
R. Temporary mobile retail food establishments shall maintain a ten-foot
separation distance from any combustible object, including other vehicles.
S. At all times the temporary mobile retail food establishment shall
have the following documents in its possession and present to a Township
Official upon request:
(1) A valid Colts Neck Township temporary mobile retail food establishment
license.
(2) A valid retail food establishment license from the Colts Neck Board of Health pursuant to Chapter
243 of the Code of Colts Neck Township.
(3) A valid fire safety permit from the Colts Neck Fire Official pursuant
N.J.A.C. 5:70 et seq.
The following activities shall be exempted from this chapter
and obtaining a Temporary Mobile Retail Food license from the Township
Clerk, but may require a retail food establishment license and fire
safety permit:
A. Single-family residential property owners may invite temporary mobile
retail food establishments for private parties.
B. Ice cream vendors going from place to place or from street to street
soliciting orders.
C. Temporary mobile retail food establishments that serve a site that
is actively under construction pursuant to a valid building permit
and do not vend to the general public during their stop and if their
presence on site is limited to actively engaging in sales and are
not parked in a stationary location without making sales.
D. Property
owners whose property is zoned B-1, Business, or a farm containing
a minimum of 15 contiguous acres may invite temporary mobile retail
food establishments for private parties.
[Added 10-27-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-18]
This chapter shall be enforced by the Police Department, Code
Enforcement Officer, Zoning Officer, Fire Marshal or Health Officer.
A violation of any provision of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in §
1-9 of this Code.